newfangled in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for newfangled in the English»Bulgarian Dictionary

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The major powers allowed themselves 135,000:135,000:81,000 tons for the newfangled aircraft carriers.
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For an analogy, think in terms of retrofitting a newfangled energy management system into an old home, rather than building a smart home from scratch.
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My late father's supermarket would get samples of newfangled products that would be the envy of our neighbourhood.
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And if the surgeon who wants to fuse your spinal cord did some newfangled online accelerated residency, you should probably tell him no.
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Smartwatches were originally pitched as newfangled computing devices that would free us from looking at our phones so often.
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Only this time, thankfully, there was no sign of any newfangled phone.
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We are in a world of artifice and illusion, confected from old-fashioned production-design virtuosity and newfangled digital hocus-pocus.
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But for the majority of us, without a club, it looks like some sort of newfangled game swing.
www.kotaku.com.au
The dictionary was published in 1961, and immediately caused a frenzy with its newfangled approach to language.
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They had a limited history with the newfangled mortgages that were filling these instruments.
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