fresh
- IPA[frɛʃ]
英式
- (of food) recently made or obtained; not tinned, frozen, or otherwise preserved;not previously known or used; new or different
- newly; recently
- 釋義
- 相關詞
- 片語
- adj.形容詞
- 1. (of food) recently made or obtained; not tinned, frozen, or otherwise preserved:
fresh fruit
- 2. not previously known or used; new or different:
the court had heard fresh evidence
- 3. recently created or experienced and not faded or impaired:
the memory was still fresh in their minds
- 4. (of a person) attractively youthful and unspoilt:
a fresh young girl
- 5. (of a person) full of energy and vigour:
they are feeling fresh after a good night's sleep
- 6. (of a colour or a person's complexion) bright or healthy in appearance:
a young constable with a fresh complexion
the foliage was still a fresh colour
- 7. (of water) not salty:
all the fresh water in the world's lakes
- 8. (of the wind) cool and fairly strong:
a fresh northerly wind was speeding the ship southwards
- 9. (of the weather) rather cold and windy:
She shivered in the chilly air. ‘A bit fresh, isn't it?’
- 10. pleasantly clean and cool:
the toothpaste leaves the mouth feeling wonderfully fresh
- 11. (of a person) having just had (a particular experience) or come from (a particular place):
we were fresh out of art school
- 12. presumptuous towards someone, especially in a sexual way:
one truck driver decided to get fresh with me
- 13. having an unpleasant, slightly rotten smell:
this place was covered in water and smelled fresh like hell
- adv.副詞
- 1. newly; recently:
fresh-baked bread
fresh-cut grass
n. a first-year student at university:
both older members of the university and freshers are vulnerable
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n. a first-year student at university:
both older members of the university and freshers are vulnerable
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adj. (of vegetables) very fresh; just picked:
a salad of garden-fresh greens
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adj. (of a migratory fish, especially a salmon) newly arrived in fresh water from the sea in order to spawn.
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n. the air outside as opposed to that within a room or other enclosed space:
he rolled his window down to get some fresh air
it's great to be out in the fresh air
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n. a wind of force 8 on the Beaufort scale (34-40 knots or 39-46 mph).
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n. a wind of force 5 on the Beaufort scale (17–21 knots or 31–9 km/h).
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adj. having a clear and young-looking complexion:
he looked like a fresh-faced schoolboy
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美式
- adj.(of food) recently made or obtained; not canned, frozen, or otherwise preserved:
- fresh fruit
- adv.newly; recently:
- fresh-baked bread
fresh-cut grass
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知識+
fresh up怎麼翻譯
hello fresh up--大部分的意思是指--清醒 另一個口語說法是...女生用語...--補妝的意思.但也不近完全是真的去補妝..而就是她要離席一下.回來時臉要表現出更亮麗的感覺...就這樣子囉!
Fresh怎麼唸??????
就是 F 膚 re 瑞 sh 許 醬子你應該看的董八
請問英文有 Fresh+ able. 之類的詞彙嗎?
有些動詞或名詞的字尾加able變成形容詞,可以~的意思,如: eat - eatable 可吃的 use - usable 可用的 comfort - comfotable 舒服的 misery - miserable 悲慘的 fresh本身是形容詞,不能再加able了。 新鮮字尾有able的?請說出你的前後文,這樣大家才能幫你。