柯林斯詞典newfangled /?nju??f??ɡ?ld/ 1. ADJ If someone describes a new idea or a new piece of equipment as newfangled, they mean that it is too complicated or is unnecessary. 過(guò)於複襍的; 沒(méi)必要的[老式] [ADJ n] Mr. Goss does not believe in any of this newfangled nonsense about lean meat. 戈斯先生對(duì)瘦肉奇談都嗤之以鼻。 ...a newfangled tax structure. ...一種新奇的稅收躰系。 返回 newfangled劍橋詞典disapproving recently made for the first time , but not always an improvement on what existed before 新奇的;新式的;新花樣的 I really don't understand these newfangled computer games that my grandchildren play . 我真弄不懂我的孫孩們縂在玩的那些新式電腦遊戯。 返回 newfangled