brand new
adjective
uk/ˌbrænd ˈnjuː/us/ˌbrænd ˈnuː/B1
completelynew,especiallynotyetused:
全新的,崭新的How can heaffordtobuyhimself a brand newcar?他怎么买得起全新的汽车?
Hercoatlookedas if it was brand new.她的大衣看起来像是崭新的。
not owned or used before
- newNew cars tend to lose a lot of their value in the first year.
- brand newThe dress is brand new - still has the sales tags on it!
- in pristine conditionThe LPs are in pristine condition and still wrapped in plastic.
- in mint conditionThat collector has a 1972 Corvette in mint condition.
recently appeared, arrived, or developed
- newI bought a new suit for my interview.
- brand newThe company unveiled a brand new product this week.
- novelThat's a novel way of approaching the problem.
- novelThe bank has introduced a novel way of detecting fraud.
- innovativeThe project uses innovative ideas for recycling.
New
- afresh
- be ahead of the curveidiom
- box-fresh
- brave new
- breath
- infancy
- injection
- ink
- innovation
- innovative
- newborn
- newish
- newly
- newness
- novel
- novelty
- original
- the avant-garde
- the ink is not dry/still wetidiom
- youth