fresh in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

Translations for fresh in the English»French Dictionary (Go to French»English)

fresh [Brit frɛʃ, Am frɛʃ] ADJ

fresh-faced [Brit, Am ˈfrɛʃ ˈˌfeɪst] ADJ

fresh-air fiend [Am ˌfrɛʃɛrˈfind] N inf

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fresh in the PONS Dictionary

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dried/fresh herbs

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fresh Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to make a fresh start
to get a breath of fresh air
to be as fresh as a daisy
to be fresh out of sth Am
to make a fresh/good start
to be fresh as a daisy
to make a fresh start (in life)
American English

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The fresh fruit has a light green smooth skin and a white flesh.
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Wood panelling covered over old walls and broken mirrors to give the interior a fresh, contemporary feel.
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The caterer looks after the procurement and supply of dry and fresh provisions.
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After it was all over, those who remained were treated to a feast of milk, custard pies and fresh fruit.
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This also allowed fresh air to enter into the rear of the vehicle if the rear window was retracted into the tailgate.
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The plot is largely a retread of the original movie - nothing wrong with that - but it feels strangely dated, derivative rather than a fresh re-interpretation.
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She loves riding, fresh fruit, and dental floss.
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Mackerel is a summer and autumn visitor and is eaten fresh.
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It's always better to just surrender, and then come back later to give it a go with fresh ears.
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They typically inhabit fresh water lakes, rivers, marshes, swamps, and are less often found along the seashore in brackish estuaries, bays, lagoons and mangrove.
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