柯林斯詞典newly /?nju?l?/ 1. ADV Newly is used before a past participle or an adjective to indicate that a particular action is very recent, or that a particular state of affairs has very recently begun to exist. 新近地[ADV -ed/adj] She was young at the time, and newly married. 那時她還年輕,剛結(jié)婚。 返回 newly劍橋詞典recently 最近,新近 the newly formed residents ' association 新成立的居民委員會 Newly-discovered documents cast doubt on the guilt of the two men. 新近發(fā)現(xiàn)的文件使人們對這兩名男子是否有罪産生了疑問。 例句 I'd like to introduce our newly appointed members of staff .The international community has refused to recognize the newly independent nation state .She's revelling in her newly found freedom .My starting salary as a newly qualified teacher wasn't enough to support a family .The newly appointed mayor is widely regarded as a government stooge . 返回 newly