复合形式: fresh | |
| 英语 | 中文 |
breath of fresh air, breath of air n | figurative ([sth] new) | SCSimplified Chinese 令人耳目一新的创意,使人耳目一新的东西 lìng rén ěr mù yì xīn de chuàng yì,shǐ rén ěr mù yì xīn de dōng xī |
| The new manager came as a breath of fresh air. |
| 新经理的上任带来新气象。 |
farm fresh, farm-fresh adj | (food: direct from the producer) | SCSimplified Chinese 农场直销的 |
| 备注: A hyphen is used when the adjective comes before the noun it modifies. |
| These eggs are farm fresh. |
| fresh air n | (clean, outdoor air) (室外的) | SCSimplified Chinese 新鲜空气,清新的空气 xīn xiān kōng qì,qīng xīn de kōng qì |
| A weekend of fresh air and exercise in the country did wonders for Judy's mood. |
cool as a cucumber (UK), as cool as a cucumber (UK), fresh as a cucumber (US) adj | informal (calm and relaxed) | SCSimplified Chinese 沉着冷静的,镇定自若的 chén zhuó lěng jìng de,zhèn dìng zì ruò de |
fresh as a daisy, as fresh as a daisy adj | (vibrant, full of energy) | SCSimplified Chinese 朝气勃勃的 cháo qì bó bó de |
| SCSimplified Chinese 神采奕奕的 cháo qì bó bó de,shén cǎi yì yì de |
| fresh breeze n | (pleasantly cool and gentle wind) | SCSimplified Chinese 清新的微风 qīng xīn de wēi fēng |
| SCSimplified Chinese 清风 qīng xīn de wēi fēng,qīng fēng |
| fresh food n | (unprocessed food produce) | SCSimplified Chinese 新鲜食品 xīn xiān shí pǐn TCTraditional Chinese 新鮮食品 |
| SCSimplified Chinese 生鲜食品 xīn xiān shí pǐn,shēng xiān shí pǐn |
| fresh fruit n | (fruit: not processed, cooked) | SCSimplified Chinese 新鲜水果 xīn xiān shuǐ guǒ TCTraditional Chinese 新鮮水果 |
| We bought fresh fruit every day at the market. |
| fresh look n | (new perspective) | SCSimplified Chinese 新观点,新看法 |
| The exhibition offers a fresh look at Danish design. |
| fresh meat n | figurative, uncountable (naive person: potential new victim) | SCSimplified Chinese 新人 xīn rén TCTraditional Chinese 新人 |
| SCSimplified Chinese 新手 xīn rén,xīn shǒu |
| fresh out adj | informal (newly short of [sth]) (非正式用语) | SCSimplified Chinese 刚刚用完的,刚刚脱销的 gāng gāng yòng wán de,gāng gāng tuō xiāo de |
| I was going to have a bowl of cereal but we're fresh out of milk. |
| fresh start n | (chance to begin anew) | SCSimplified Chinese 重新开始 chóng xīn kāi shǐ TCTraditional Chinese 重新開始 |
| SCSimplified Chinese 全新开始 chóng xīn kāi shǐ,quán xīn kāi shǐ |
| The child was moved to a different school to give him a fresh start. |
| fresh vegetables npl | (vegetables that are freshly grown and unprocessed) | SCSimplified Chinese 新鲜蔬菜 xīn xiān shū cài |
| In summer, we eat lots of fresh vegetables from our garden. |
fresh water, freshwater n | (water that is not salty) | SCSimplified Chinese 淡水 dàn shuǐ TCTraditional Chinese 淡水 |
| 备注: single-word form used when the term modifies another noun. |
| I only swim in fresh water. |
| Perch is strictly a freshwater fish. |
| fresh wind n | (positive change) (比喻积极的改变) | SCSimplified Chinese (吹进)一股清新的风 chuī jìn yì gǔ qīng xīn de fēng |
| fresh-faced adj | (youthful, healthy skin) | SCSimplified Chinese 气色好的 qì sè hǎo de TCTraditional Chinese 氣色好的 |
SCSimplified Chinese 年轻的,有朝气的 nián qīng de TCTraditional Chinese 年輕的 |
| get fresh v expr | mainly US, slang (be sexually forward) (俚语) | SCSimplified Chinese 毛手毛脚,举止放肆无礼 máo shǒu máo jiǎo,jǔ zhǐ fàng sì wú lǐ |
| You can start dating now, but no getting fresh with the boys! |
| get fresh v expr | mainly US, slang (be presumptuous, impudent) | SCSimplified Chinese 无理取闹 |
| SCSimplified Chinese 蛮横无理 |
get some fresh air, get some air v expr | (go outside for a break) | SCSimplified Chinese 去呼吸一下新鲜空气 |
| SCSimplified Chinese 散散心 |
| keep [sth] fresh vtr + adj | (food: stop going stale) | SCSimplified Chinese 使保持新鲜 |
| Packaging needs to keep the food fresh for as long as possible. |
| keep fresh vi + adj | informal (food: not go stale) | SCSimplified Chinese 保持新鲜 bǎo chí xīn xiān |
| Bananas will keep fresh in the freezer for up to three months. |
| make a fresh start v expr | (begin anew) | SCSimplified Chinese 重新开始 chóng xīn kāi shǐ TCTraditional Chinese 重新開始 |
| SCSimplified Chinese 从头来过 chóng xīn kāi shǐ,cóng tóu lái guò |