英:[ˈfreʃə(r)]
美:[ˈfreʃər]
英:[ˈfreʃə(r)]
美:[ˈfreʃər]
复数:freshers
adjective
having its original qualities unimpaired: such as
rose fresh from a good night's sleep
not altered by processing
fresh vegetables
not salt
fresh water
free from taint : pure
fresh air
experienced, made, or received newly or anew
form fresh friendships
original, vivid
a fresh portrayal
lacking experience : raw
coming fresh to the job—Helen Howe
just come or arrived
fresh from school
having the milk flow recently established
a fresh cow
[probably by folk etymology from German frech] disposed to take liberties : impudent
don't get fresh with me
slang fashionable, cool
adverb
just recently : newly
we're fresh out of eggs
noun
an increased flow or rush (as of water) : freshet
archaic a stream, spring, or pool of fresh water
Adjective, Adverb, and Noun Middle English, from Anglo-French fresch, freis, of Germanic origin; akin to Old High German frisc fresh; akin to Old English fersc fresh
The first known use of fresh was before the 12th century
freshwateradjective
of, relating to, or living in fresh water
a freshwater fish
freshadjective
not frozen, canned, or pickled fresh vegetables
fresh fish
not stale, sour, or spoiled
fresh bread
not worn, dirty, or wrinkled
a fresh shirt
not salt
fresh water
pure entry 1 sense 1, invigorating
fresh air
fairly strong : brisk
fresh breeze
newly made or received
a fresh wound
new entry 1 sense 6
make a fresh start
remaining clear or vivid
fresh in my mind
behaving or talking in a rude or disrespectful way
don't get fresh with me
freshmannoun
beginner, newcomer
a student in the first year (as of high school or college)
freshadjective
not frozen, canned, or pickled fresh vegetables
fresh fish
not stale, sour, or spoiled
fresh bread
not worn, dirty, or wrinkled
a fresh shirt
not salt
fresh water
pure entry 1 sense 1, invigorating
fresh air
fairly strong : brisk
fresh breeze
newly made or received
a fresh wound
new entry 1 sense 6
make a fresh start
remaining clear or vivid
fresh in my mind
behaving or talking in a rude or disrespectful way
don't get fresh with me
freshetnoun
a sudden overflowing of a stream
freshadjective
not frozen, canned, or pickled fresh vegetables
fresh fish
not stale, sour, or spoiled
fresh bread
not worn, dirty, or wrinkled
a fresh shirt
not salt
fresh water
pure entry 1 sense 1, invigorating
fresh air
fairly strong : brisk
fresh breeze
newly made or received
a fresh wound
new entry 1 sense 6
make a fresh start
remaining clear or vivid
fresh in my mind
behaving or talking in a rude or disrespectful way
don't get fresh with me
1 The air fresher and the people are nicer and friendlier.
空气较新鲜,人也比较好,比较友善.
2 What may be fresher is our oblivion of the moments when we’re living in its thrall.
3 In the wind there was the smell of the river and also the fresher smell of fields beyond the town.
4 The air is fresher in countryside than in city.
乡下比城里空气新鲜.
5 “Duo” touches on different elemental layers of the relationship between dancers and music and between male and female partners; and the greenness of the location made it seem all the fresher.
6 And while rapper Geo discussing social issues is a given — he's built his name on it — the particular conceptual construction of "John DeLorean" is a fresher idea: two verses, two halves, past and future.
7 Duck eggs also stay fresher longer, in part due to their thicker shells.
8 I was kind of worried because this sign looked a lot fresher than the first one.
9 Adherents say it has a fresher taste, better “mouthfeel” and a range of beneficial probiotic bacteria you just don’t get in tap water.
10 He's not planning big changes to "NBC Nightly News," but he does hope to make newscasts fresher for West Coast viewers and work out of NBC's Los Angeles studios more frequently.
11 Flour does stay fresher longer if kept in the refrigerator, but you have to ask yourself how long you plan on having one bag of flour.
12 The Two Shepherds was savory, with a lightly musky quality, while the Donkey & Goat seemed fresher and more zesty, with bright floral aromas.
13 "That was very refreshing for me, it's connecting with a younger, fresher sensibility," the director added.
14 The air smelled fresher than it had in a long time, almost green and full of life.
15 “By being close,” he noted, “you’re able to get a fresher view.”
16 That the distributor himself, who craved fresher air, and whose profits had doubled, was opening a second branch in Burdwan.
17 My Kind of Town — a new play from the enterprising, pint-sized TimeLine Theater Company — is based on real-life events much fresher in the memory of most Chicagoans.
18 That means my perspective is fresher.
她对时代周刊说,“这代表我有更新的视角。”
19 We all, if female, discuss plastic surgery with increasing urgency and interest, and every so often one or two disappear and return looking strangely fresher.
20 While admiring it, you can see why people in the early 20th century reacted against this kind of thing, in favour of simpler, fresher, less pretentious spaces.
1 一年级学生
2 大学一年级新生