a newly qualified doctor
新近获得行医许可的医生
a newly created job
新设置的岗位
a newly independent republic
刚独立的共和国
1.新近,最近
2.重新,又,再度
3.以新的方式
1.recently, used before past participles or adjectives
1.For Miami to even come close to winning an NBA championship, they must first make it out of a newly rejuvenated Eastern Conference.
对于迈阿密,甚至先不要说能不能夺得冠军,要接近NBA总冠军,他们首先要走出一个新兴起的东部。
2.Mikel Arteta got married just over a year ago and, like many newly-weds, gave serious thought over where to set up home.
一年前,阿特塔新婚。如同许多新婚的人一样,他很在意地选择着自己应该安家的地方。
3.highlighted foreign-currency mortgages as the sort of danger that the newly formed European Systemic Risk Board would be looking for.
强调外币按揭正是新成立的欧洲系统性风险委员会所关注的那类风险。
4."What kind of blood was that, incidentally? " asked Dumbledore loudly over the chiming of the newly unsmashed grandfather flock.
“顺便问一句,那是什么血呀?”邓布利多问道,声音盖过了刚修好的老爷钟的钟摆声。
5.His wife, newly suspicious and with no money of her own, wants to take the children home to France.
他的妻子最近怀有疑虑,她没有自己的钱,她想带着孩子们回到法国。
6.It was a far-cry from her Vera Wang bridal gown, but the newly married Kim Kardashian glittered on the red carpet in a slinky silver dress.
与之前一袭王薇薇新娘礼服大不相同,新婚不久的金·卡戴珊这次以一身银色紧身连衣裙在典礼上熠熠发光。
7.There was no domestic cattle for dairy products, and the newly-discovered potato was still considered by many Europeans to be poisonous.
没有驯养的奶牛,自然没有牛奶;而新发现的土豆被很多欧洲人认为是有毒的。
8.It reminds me for a moment of my own student days, when my country, Ghana, was newly independent.
这使我想起了我自己的求学岁月,当时我的祖国加纳刚刚获得独立。
9.When it lifted up its fluffy head and looked at me, its eyes held the absolute bewilderment of the newly born.
小牛仰起毛茸茸的脑袋看着我,目光中透出这个新生生命对世界的一无所知。
10.Tritiated silicon betavoltaic batteries newly prepared represent stable electric outputs after the discharge for a few days.
新制作的氖化硅核电池在额外放电几天后才有稳定的电输出。