newness [
'nju:nis]
n. 崭新, 新奇, 珍奇
newness[ noun ]
the quality of being new; the opposite of oldness
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Newness \New"ness\, n.
The quality or state of being new; as, the newness of a
system; the newness of a scene; newness of life.
- We still need to see the newness and innovation of product coming through.
- "Leading Democrats in the late eighties and nineties should do their best to identify themselves with 'newness' while emphasizing 'family' and 'community' themes, with all their traditional connotations," Mr. McElvaine counsels.
- "But with their thirst for love and sex, the newness of these facilities quickly fades," it said.
- What companies are doing is taking advantage of the newness of the U.S. regulatory environment.
- But that feeling of newness has worn off, and he now feels he'd have trouble writing a few good paragraphs.
- The newness of the product worries many researchers.
- But Mr. Dukakis's newness to the debate may also make him unduly enthusiastic about Soviet relations.