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ad. 重新, 再

  1. Your composition contains too many mistakes; write anew.
    你的作文错误太多,重新写。
  2. Our efforts must begin anew.
    我们得从头再来.
  3. He played the tune anew.
    他把那支曲子重新奏了一遍。


anew
[ adv ]
again but in a new or different way
<adv.all>
start afreshwanted to write the story anew
starting life anew in a fresh place


Anew \A*new"\, adv. [Pref. a- + new.]
Over again; another time; in a new form; afresh; as, to arm
anew; to create anew. --Dryden.

  1. While no one is likely to take to the streets again soon, the spirit of resistance seems to be building anew.
  2. But bankers that lend to farmers suddenly are worrying anew about their borrower's financial health.
  3. U.S. Attorney General Edwin Meese III called anew on Friday for a multinational force to combat global drug trafficking.
  4. On the subject of trade, Bush signaled his intention anew to help the battered Soviet economy.
  5. Should the bulls run anew despite the domestic policy debacle, that, too, will be critical for American leadership, because no country without a strong currency can master the world for long.
  6. That indictment was dismissed on procedural grounds, but independent counsel Lawrence E. Walsh has indicated he will bring the case anew.
  7. With five children through grade 6 living in the district now, Ms. Herbranson _ the school's lone teacher for 16 years _ will be back when classes begin anew Aug. 29.
  8. Amnesty, a London-based, worldwide human rights organization and winner of the 1977 Nobel Peace Prize, demanded anew that a judical inquiry be made in the killings.
  9. In December 1982, Beirut's demarcation line was again dismantled by the western peacekeepers and the city was reunited anew.
  10. "Our organization has come out for Nekrasov's books to be published anew and for his works written abroad to be printed in Ukrainian journals," Yuri Mushketik, head of the Ukrainian Writers Union, told Tass.
  11. But it was viewed later as a sign that interest rates could decline precipitously and inflation could surge anew _ a good reason to sell.
  12. But Bush also wanted to warn anew of an America that is declining competitively in the global economy.
  13. The familiar lyrical themes of hill and dale and storm and stream are heard anew.
  14. "Warnings also were served to avoid being trapped in the intrigues of the Syrian occupation to push the Lebanese into fighting each other anew," it said.
  15. Stock prices are being pressured by the weak dollar, which fell anew today on world currency markets.
  16. After eviction from one building, she and her two youngest children spent a year in a shabby hotel and two months in a restaurant basement before squatting anew in December.
  17. Libya's leader, Col. Moammar Gadhafi, asserted anew Thursday that the plant merely produced pharmaceuticals.
  18. Senate investigators have stressed anew that the battle against illicit drugs shipped from Latin America will be "an uphill fight for a long, long time" if the government continues to tolerate foreign leaders who merely wink at the problem.
  19. At such times it was often argued that the thing to do was to cancel these "trouble-plagued-projects" (as the critics branded them) and start anew on projects that would have no such problems.
  20. This time any tax increase will come "over my dead veto," says George Bush, demonstrating anew his knack for anti-tax phrasemaking.
  21. Questions about the management of the reservoirs was raised anew Wednesday when Arkansas Gov. Bill Clinton met with a group of angry farmers and agreed with a suggestion that a study of corps efforts to control Red River floodwaters might be in order.
  22. Said he was pleased with the results so far of deficit-cutting talks with Congress but declined anew to say whether new taxes might be required.
  23. The next night, inmates reached out of their cells and pushed two-inch levers in the boxes to free themselves, allowing the rampage to start anew, guards said.
  24. But bond investors could grow anxious again this month as President Bush's annual State of the Union speech draws near and the political jousting in Washington begins anew.
  25. The trouble-plagued jury in the "Night Stalker" murder trial began deliberating anew after an alternate replaced a slain juror to ponder the fate of Richard Ramirez.
  26. California's wage policies toward its female employees in the 1930s are being debated anew as lawyers for 60,000 to 70,000 women try to prove deliberate bias in state pay scales.
  27. In the TV interview, Bush defended anew his proposal for a "flexible freeze" as a way of eliminating the nation's federal budget deficit by 1991-92.
  28. But today, with old ethnic emotions erupting anew, Mr. Antonijevic fears that his family will fracture along with his country.
  29. On Sunday, Iraqi President Saddam Hussein insisted anew that any solution to the crisis must be linked to a resolution of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, the official Iraqi News Agency said. The United States has rejected any such linkage.
  30. With his black vision of human venality, Ayckbourn skewers television, tweed jackets, and even Spanish weather, while challenging his audience to think anew about the nature of good and evil.
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