newfound 英 ['nju:faʊnd]   美 [ˈnuˌfaʊnd, ˈnju-]

newfound

newfound  英 ['nju:faʊnd] 美 [ˈnuˌfaʊnd, ˈnju-]

adj. 新发现的;新得到的 

Astronomers will need more detailed observations to determine if any of the newfound objects are truly round. 天文学家还需要进一步观察才能确定这些新发现的星体是否呈球形。
Unlike their parents' generation, young Chinese dare to fall in and out of love; they're reveling in these newfound freedoms, even the freedom to divorce. 和他们的父母一代不同,中国的年轻人敢于去爱,也敢于停止爱;他们觉醒于这些新发现的自由,甚至包括离婚的自由。

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  • adj. 新发现的;新得到的
  • 1. Astronomers will need more detailed observations to determine if any of the newfound objects are truly round.

    天文学家还需要进一步观察才能确定这些新发现的星体是否呈球形。

  • 2. Unlike their parents' generation, young Chinese dare to fall in and out of love; they're reveling in these newfound freedoms, even the freedom to divorce.

    和他们的父母一代不同,中国的年轻人敢于去爱,也敢于停止爱;他们觉醒于这些新发现的自由,甚至包括离婚的自由。

  • 3. The light reflected by the newfound extrasolar planet, or exoplanet, changed by only about 6.5 parts per million, relative to the brightness of the host star.

    这颗新发现的太阳系外行星——或者称为外行星——所反射的光线变化相对于其恒星的亮度只有百万分之6.5。

  • newfound (adj.) also new-found, late 15c., from new + found (adj.) "discovered."
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