new book
collocation in Englishmeaningsofnewandbook
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new
adjective
uk/njuː/us/nuː/
recently created or having started to ...
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book
noun
uk/bʊk/us/bʊk/
a written text that can be published in printed or ...
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(Definition ofnewandbookfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofnew book
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It is therefore timely that anewbookon the subject should be published in a series designed to report on front-line molecular biological research.
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They suggested to me that thisnewbookwould present to students the science of parasitology in an understandable, concise manner.
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Thisnewbookis not a second edition of that, but rather a book on a closely related topic written from a different perspective.
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So how is thisnewbookdifferent from the rest?
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Thenewbookwas also to have an index, and cross-references to make it more user-friendly.
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Some of this history is repeated in hisnewbook.
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Thisnewbookis designed for a wider audience than professional philosophers.
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Instead, thisnewbookcontains fragments of texts on architecture written over two centuries.
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Against this background, the author of anewbookon health economics must have something special to offer.
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Thenewbooktakes the story to 1996.
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Compared to the first edition, thenewbookis presented in a larger format, with approximately the same number of pages.
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Thenewbookreplaces it with a different one (shoulder elbow wrist base joints non-base joints), motivated on different principles.
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The goal of hernewbookis to establish that language and culture are not necessarily linked and can be analyzed separately.
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Yet, this very welcome and importantnewbookis more than simply a research report.
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Thenewbookis quite significantly updated and that is most welcome.
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Anewbookspotlighting the works of a major but sparsely represented playwright is to be celebrated.
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In hisnewbookthe reader glimpses only dimly the world beyond the texts.
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If we were to ' push ' even two books together, we would have created space for at least onenewbook.
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This fascinating, timely, and very readablenewbookis the result of his many years of perseverance.
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