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new-found

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++ˈnew-found adjective [only before noun]  NEWrecently obtained, found, or achieved 新获得[发现,实现] He enjoyed his new-found freedom. 他很享受才获得的自由。 the children’s new-found friends 孩子们新结识的朋友
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new-foundAfter positioning the wad in my cheek I sat around waiting for the hit, feeling smug with my new-found anthropological skills.Well don't for one minute think it has anything to do with a new-found concern for our wellbeing.McClellan had trouble dealing with her new-found fame.And she attended the Brit Awards on Monday wearing an unlocked handcuff-a symbol of her new-found freedom.The evening was drawing to a close and everybody was dancing with new-found friends.Grabbing a handful of fresh cartridges he began to reload the shotgun, fumbling a couple of times in his new-found haste.One amazing day; one new-found hero.She needed the new-found intimacy of the night translated into daytime terms.The drive back to Earl's Court was wretchedly uncomfortable, not even his new-found outrage managing to warm him.
ˈnew-found adjectiveChineseSyllable
found, obtained, achieved Corpus or recently


new-found
ˈnew-found adjective [only before noun]
recently obtained, found, or achieved:
    He enjoyed his new-found freedom.
    the children’s new-found friends


new-foundBrE /ˌnjuː ˈfaʊnd/ 🔊NAmE /ˌnuː ˈfaʊnd/ 🔊 adjective [only before noun] recently discovered or achieved 新发现的;新取得的How is she handling her new-found fame? 对于自己最近成名一事,她是如何应付的?🔊🔊his new-found freedom/confidence/enthusiasm他刚获得的自由/找到的信心/产生的热情