not previously known or used; new or different 以前所不知道的;未用过的;新的;新近的;不同的 the court had heard fresh evidence. 法庭已听取了新的证据。
recently created or experienced and not faded or impaired 新创的;刚经历的;新鲜的;未凋谢的;未削弱的 the memory was still fresh in their minds. 他们对那事记忆犹新。 ■(of food) recently made or obtained; not tinned, frozen, or otherwise preserved (食品)新做的;刚到的;新鲜的;非罐装的;非冷藏的 ■[predic.](of a person) full of energy and vigour (人)精力充沛的;精神饱满的 they are feeling fresh after a good night's sleep. 睡了一个晚上的好觉,他们现在感觉精力充沛。 ■(of a colour or a person's complexion) bright or healthy in appearance (颜色)鲜艳的,鲜明的;(人的面色)气色好的,显得健康的 ■(of a person) attractively youthful and inexperienced (人)年轻可爱但缺乏经验的 ■[predic.](fresh from/out of)(of a person) having just had (a particular experience) or come from (a particular place) (人)刚有过(某种经历)的;刚从(某地)来的 we were fresh out of art school. 我们刚从美术学校毕业。
(of water) not salty (水)淡的 ■pleasantly clean, pure, and cool 干净的;纯洁的;凉爽的 a bit of fresh air does her good. 呼吸一点清新的空气对她有好处。
(of the wind) cool and fairly strong (风)凛冽的;强劲的 ■(Brit. informal)(of the weather) rather cold and windy (英,非正式)(天气)凛冽的;多风的
(informal)presumptuous or impudent towards someone, especially in a sexual way (非正式)(尤指对异性)放肆的,大胆无礼的;专横的 some of the men tried to get fresh with the girls. 有几个男的想要对姑娘们不规矩。
(W. Indian)having an unpleasant, slightly rotten smell (西印度)气味难闻的;有点臭的 this place was covered in water and smelled fresh like hell. 这个地方泡在水里,气味难闻极了。
(informal)have just sold or run out of a supply of (something) (非正式)刚卖完…;刚供应完…
(as) fresh as a daisy
见 daisy
fresh blood
见 blood
派生 freshness noun 语源
Old English fersc 'not salt, fit for drinking', superseded in Middle English by forms from Old French freis, fresche; both ultimately of Germanic origin and related to Dutch vers and German frisch