newfangled

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基本釋義

adj.
新奇的,新制的

實(shí)用例句

Mr Goss does not believe in any of this 'new-fangled nonsense' about lean meat.

戈斯先生一點(diǎn)兒都不相信有關(guān)瘦肉的這種“奇談怪論”。

...a newfangled tax structure.

過(guò)于復(fù)雜的稅收結(jié)構(gòu)

Mr Sun promptly lost control of the newfangled and killing an unfortunate palace eunuch.

孫福齡酒后就沒控制住這個(gè)新奇玩意兒,當(dāng)場(chǎng)撞死了一個(gè)倒霉的宮廷太監(jiān).

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We need better teachers, not newfangled ideas about education!

我們需要更好的老師, 而不是新奇的教育想法!

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Those newfangled inventions are no better than my old machines.

那些新奇發(fā)明品不及我的舊機(jī)器.

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I don't like all these newfangled gadgets.

這些新潮玩意兒我不都喜歡.

辭典例句

We need better teachers, not newfangled ideas of education!

我們需要更好的教師, 而不是新花樣的教育思想!

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You and your newfangled notions!

又來(lái)了,又是你那些時(shí)髦兒貨色.

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英英釋義

Adjective
  • 1. of a new (often outrageous) kind or fashion

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