newly在线翻译
副词新近,最近; 重新,又,再度; 以新的方式; 乍
副词
1. The walls are newly painted.
墙重新粉刷过。
1. 重新, 最近, 以新的方式:come into operation 开始工作[运转] 生效 | newly 重新, 最近, 以新的方式 | back filled region 反填充区, 回填区
2. 新近:newcomer 新来的人 | newly 新近 | news 新闻
3. 重新:newline 换行 | newly 重新 | newly-built 新建的
4. 最近:newly 新近重新 | newly 最近 | newly 最近新近重新
1. (置于过去分词或形容词前)新近,最近
Newly is used before a past participle or an adjective to indicate that a particular action is very recent, or that a particular state of affairs has very recently begun to exist.
e.g. She was young at the time, and newly married.
她那时年龄不大,刚结婚。
e.g. ...the newly independent countries of Africa and Asia.
非洲和亚洲新独立的国家
1. The rest were newly established business and authorities simply did not licence them.
2. By contrast, newly graduated bachelor's or master's degree holders in Beijing earned much less.
3. Newly crowned world No 1 Justine Henin returns to action after winning the tournament in Doha last month.
4. During a cabinet reshuffle in October 2011, she was appointed to the newly created position of minister of tourism and creative economy.
5. People perform the newly released ninth version of official calisthenics in the General Administration of Sport on Monday.
6. The high growth of power yield was due partly to newly increased power generation capacity.
7. The generating capacity of newly started projects and projects put into operation during the year each totaled more than 30 million KW.
8. The newly revised Law of the PRC on Officers in Active Service has further perfected the military service system pertaining to PLA officers.
9. newly的近义词
9. Newly raised capital of funds can provide more investment products with reasonable valuation.
10. Economists and industry analysts said the newly increased loan quota would go mainly to SMEs and largely help small businesses out of capital shortage.
newly的反义词
adv
1. very recently
e.g. they are newly married
newly raised objections
a newly arranged hairdo
grass new washed by the rain
a freshly cleaned floor
we are fresh out of tomatoes