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new [nuː, Brit njuː] ADJ

1. new (latest, recent):

new
novo(-a)
so, what's new?

2. new (in new condition):

new
fresco(-a)
brand new
as good as new

brand-new ADJ inv

New Age N

New Age
Nova Era f

New Brunswick N

New Caledonia N

New England N

new moon N

new moon
lua f nova

New Orleans N

I . New York N

New York

II . New York ADJ

New Yorker N

New Yorker
nova-iorquino(-a) m (f)

I . New Zealand N

II . New Zealand ADJ

New Zealander N

New Zealander
neozelandês(-esa) m (f)

New Year's Day N no pl

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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You had the choice of chips, new potatoes or jacket potato to accompany it and a choice of vegetables or salad.
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The mystique and effectiveness behind this new method helped to promote their business which soon became wildly successful.
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Briefings take place at the start of each mission, which advance the plot and introduce new characters.
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My clients will never have to worry about this new captcha-reading software.
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He was prolific research publisher, he described around 1700 new species in the course of his career.
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The old prison bakery was converted into the women's prison to accommodate this new role.
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They send up new growth every year in spring.
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Nevertheless, to meet the requirement of new rolling stock, three new production workshops were set up.
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Mom and dad dress him in knee socks and introduce him to the family as their new son.
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Not only a whole new scientific field of investigation, but a community of scientists capable of doing it well has been created.
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