newfangled如何读

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美:[ˌnuˈfæŋgld]

newfangled是什么意思

adj. (形容词)
  1. 新奇(怪异)的
  2. 最新式的
  3. 喜爱新奇的
  4. 时髦复杂的
  5. 新制的
  6. 新花样的
  7. 最新流行的
  8. 好奇的

newfangled自然拼读

new·fan·gled

nu faeng gld

newfangled扩展

newfangledness (n.)

newfangled词根

词根:newness

n.

newness 新奇;崭新

newfangled英英释义

Adjective:
  1. (of a new kind or fashion) gratuitously new;

    "newfangled ideas"
    "she buys all these new-fangled machines and never uses them"

newfangled词源中文解释

15世纪后期,“追求新奇”的意思,字面意思是“准备抓住所有新事物”,源自形容词 newefangel “喜欢新奇”(13世纪中期, neufangel),由 new 和 -fangel 组成,后者意为“倾向于接受”,源自原始日耳曼语 *fanglon “抓住”,来自 PIE 词根 *pag- 的鼻化形式,意为“系紧”(比较 fang)。 “最近流行”这个意思记录于1530年代。Fanglement “制作行为; 制作的东西”来自1660年代; neue-fangelnesse “对新奇的喜爱”来自14世纪后期。中古英语中有 gar-fangel “鱼叉”。

newfangled词源英文解释

Middle English, from newefangel, from new + Old English *-fangol, from fōn (past participle fangen) to take, seize — more at pact

The first known use of newfangled was in the 15th century

newfangled儿童词典英英释义

newsboynoun

a person who delivers or sells newspapers

newsnoun

a report of recent events or of something unknown

brought us the office news

previously unknown information

I've got news for you

something having a specified influence or effect

snow was good news for the ski resorts

material reported in a newspaper or news periodical or on a newscast

an event that is interesting enough to be reported

newscast

watched the news on television

new1 of 2adjective

not old : recent, modern

new ways of thinking

not the same as the former : taking the place of one that came before

a new teacher

recently discovered or learned about new plants and animals

new lands

not known or experienced before

new feelings

not accustomed

new to this work

beginning as a repeating of some previous act or thing

the new year

refreshed in spirits or vigor

felt like a new person after my vacation

being in a position or place for the first time

a new member

new2 of 2adverb

just recently

new-mown hay

newlywednoun

a person recently married

newlyadverb

not long ago : recently

a newly married couple

from a totally fresh beginning : anew

a newly furnished house

new1 of 2adjective

not old : recent, modern

new ways of thinking

not the same as the former : taking the place of one that came before

a new teacher

recently discovered or learned about new plants and animals

new lands

not known or experienced before

new feelings

not accustomed

new to this work

beginning as a repeating of some previous act or thing

the new year

refreshed in spirits or vigor

felt like a new person after my vacation

being in a position or place for the first time

a new member

new2 of 2adverb

just recently

new-mown hay

newfangledadjective

of the newest style : novel a newfangled contraption

newfangled ideas

newfangled 例句

1 The gossip pages delighted in writing about the Indian princess, with her fashionable address, newfangled bicycle and dresses fresh from Paris,

2 But the students use newfangled ones, and Ms. Undercofler had to find a rental house that had the foresight to stockpile them.

3 How galling, too, to see newfangled manners in my suitors!

4 The cravat-wearing old guard felt threatened by these freewheeling young men in leather jackets, who took their models on to the streets and snapped them with newfangled, small 35mm cameras.

5 What follows are the general outlines of the newfangled eggnogs they made.

6 Seen in that context, “The Lion King” is a kind of newfangled throwback that, while technologically breathtaking, is also kind of . . . basic.

7 The other day she was all scrunched up in the cab of the Columbine with headphones and a little newfangled machine and she was crying.

8 “It’s these modern, newfangled dances like the waltz that take so much out of me.”

9 The app combines newfangled gaming rewards with old-fashioned scavenger hunts in institutions like London’s British Museum to New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art.

10 They make full use of his area’s newfangled luxuries, nibbling on crab cakes and truffle fries at Rosarito’s Fish Stack, popping by the Wythe or playing tennis at the renovated courts nearby.

11 Of this newfangled gig, Strauss says: “I think he has a story to tell, the story of his life. And he’s an amazing storyteller.”

12 Nothing so newfangled as a typewriter for him.

13 Though never built, the Liberty Plaza project encapsulated a newly digitized, 24-hour economy; the architects even imagined that passers-by could buy and sell stock on their newfangled flip phones.

14 One artist set off with a newfangled camera obscura.

15 Older folks who don’t know how to use all these newfangled gizmos suffer from thingamajignorance.

16 But as I embarked upon this newfangled travel experiment, I wondered: Would I be Urked upon arrival, or would the locals be irked?

17 Shot in the wide CinemaScope format, in rich color, with newfangled telephoto lenses, “Tokyo Olympiad” is, by several lengths of the track, the greatest film ever made about the Olympics.

18 Orwell never explains why the stolid old Anglo-Saxon should be any more "clear" than such newfangled horrors; as "predict" and "extraneous" demonstrate now, words minted from the classical will very rapidly seem entirely normal.

19 Our popular conception of theatrical geniuses — prickly, arrogant and contemptuous of newfangled ideas — makes it a bit surprising that Sondheim responded to the last proposal with enthusiasm.

20 These new-fangled art teachers didn't know about art.

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