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崭新的, 全新的
having never been used or worn before
- He proudly displayed his brand-new bicycle, still shiny and untouched.
他自豪地展示了他崭新的自行车,仍然闪闪发光且未使用过。
- She unwrapped the box to reveal a brand-new smartphone.
她拆开盒子,露出一部全新的智能手机。
- He wore a brand-new suit to the important job interview.
他穿着一套崭新的西装去参加重要的求职面试。
- The couple moved into their brand-new house, filled with anticipation.
这对夫妇搬进了他们崭新的房子,充满了期待。
- They bought brand-new furniture to furnish their recently renovated apartment.
他们买了全新的家具来布置他们最近装修的公寓。
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崭新的, 新建立的
recently built, established, or launched
- They invested in a brand-new tech startup with innovative ideas.
他们投资了一家拥有创新理念的全新科技初创公司。
- Several brand-new businesses have opened in the downtown area this month.
本月市中心有几家全新的企业开业。
- The brand-new restaurant already has a long waiting list for reservations.
这家全新的餐厅已经有很长的预订等待名单。
- The hotels are all brand-new, offering the latest amenities to guests.
酒店都是崭新的,为客人提供最新的设施。
- The brand-new product line is expected to revolutionize the market.
全新的产品线有望彻底改变市场。
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崭新的, 新上任的
(of a person) recently taken on a new role, job, or responsibility
- The brand-new CEO has already made significant changes to the company’s structure.
这位新上任的首席执行官已经对公司结构做出了重大改变。
- They welcomed a brand-new member to the team during today’s meeting.
他们在今天的会议上欢迎了一位全新的成员加入团队。
- The team is excited to work with their brand-new manager, who joined just last week.
团队很高兴与上周刚加入的全新经理一起工作。
- The brand-new employee quickly adapted to the fast-paced environment.
全新的员工迅速适应了快节奏的环境。
- The organization welcomed a brand-new board member this month.
该组织本月欢迎了一位全新的董事会成员。
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