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EVP brand-new
EVP new
EVP newborn
EVP newcomer
EVP newly
EVP news
EVP newscaster
EVP newspaper
EVP newsworthy
EVP renew
EVP stonework
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OXF3000ZH: 新的 ☊ → ☊ → ☊ → new
OXF3000ZH: 新近 ☊ → 最近 ☊ → ☊ → newly
OXF3000ZH: 新闻 ☊ → 消息 ☊ → ☊ → news
OXF3000ZH: 报纸 ☊ → ☊ → ☊ → newspaper
3000TH: สื่อ ☊ seuuL to communicate, convey (message, news or information)
3000TH: ข่าว ☊ khaaoL information, news
3000TH: ฉบับ ☊ chaL bapL copy, issue, edition; classifier for letters or newspapers
3000TH: นิวซีแลนด์ ☊ niuM seeM laaenM New Zealand
3000TH: หนังสือพิมพ์ ☊ nangR seuuR phimM newspaper
3000TH: ใหม่ ☊ maiL again, new
5000FR: nouveau ☊ new
5000FR: journal ☊ newspaper, paper
5000FR: neuf ☊ nine; new
5000FR: reprise ☊ resumption, renewal; time
5000FR: renouveler ☊ to renew
5000FR: actualité ☊ current events, news
5000FR: forum ☊ forum, newsgroup
5000FR: nouveauté ☊ novelty, new release
5000FR: reconduire ☊ to renew, drive back
5000FR: inédit ☊ unpublished; original, new
5000FR: renouveau ☊ renewal
OXF3000: mới new
OXF3000N mới newly
OXF3000N tin tin tức news
OXF3000N báo newspaper
CORE: new + + + + + + +
NGLS: new + Not old, recently born, built or made ☊
WNS: (a.) [new] recently created, unused or little used WNS: (a.) [new] unfamiliar WNS: (n.) [newcomer] WNS: (n.) [news] intelligence, tidings, word WNS: (n.) [news] news program, news show WNS: (n.) [news] new information
ENDE: new neu FN: new to a FN: new a Age FN: new a Familiarity
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newspaper ☊ báo ☊ Basics 2
You read the newspaper / newspaper ☊ Các bạn đọc báo. ☊ Basics 2
It is a newspaper. ☊ Nó là một tờ báo. ☊ Classifiers 1
When does he read the newspaper? ☊ Anh ấy đọc báo khi nào? ☊ Questions 1
I want to buy a newspaper. ☊ Tôi muốn mua một tờ báo. ☊ Verbs 1
He reads the important newspapers. ☊ Anh ấy đọc những tờ báo quan trọng. ☊ Adjectives 1
His chair is not new. ☊ Cái ghế của anh ấy không mới. ☊ Adjectives 1
new ☊ mới ☊ Adjectives 1
I wear a new shirt. ☊ ☊ Adjectives 1
An old newspaper ☊ Một tờ báo cũ ☊ Adjectives 1
I buy a newspaper in order to read. ☊ Tôi mua một tờ báo để đọc. ☊ Conjunctions
They invent a new computer. ☊ Họ phát minh một cái máy tính mới. ☊ Verbs 2
Happy new year! ☊ Chúc mừng năm mới! ☊ Common Phrases 2
Next year they will find a new country. ☊ năm sau, họ sẽ tìm một quốc gia mới. ☊ Future
This fan is new. ☊ Cái quạt này mới. ☊ Objects 2
We started to sell the newspapers yesterday. ☊ Chúng tôi bắt đầu bán những tờ báo vào ngày hôm qua. ☊ Past
How to start a new journey? ☊ Làm như thế nào để bắt đầu một hành trình mới? ☊ Travel
The scientists create the new computer. ☊ Những nhà khoa học tạo ra chiếc máy tính mới. ☊ Verbs 3
It is a new phenonemon. ☊ Nó là một hiện tượng mới. ☊ Abstract Objects 1
Have you watched the news yet? ☊ Bạn đã xem thời sự chưa? ☊ Communication
news ☊ thời sự ☊ Communication
The new building shines besides the court. ☊ Toà nhà mới toả sáng bên cạnh toà án. ☊ Politics
The government has a new policy to develop social welfare. ☊ Chính phủ có một chính sách mới để phát triển phúc lợi xã hội. ☊ Politics
That is the new symbol of Vietnam. ☊ Đó là biểu tượng mới của Việt Nam. ☊ Abstract Objects 2
She does not like this new trend. ☊ Cô ấy không thích xu thế mới này. ☊ Abstract Objects 2
We are the new employees here. ☊ Chúng tôi là những nhân viên mới ở đây. ☊ Jobs 2
I love my new hair. ☊ Tôi yêu mái tóc mới của tôi. ☊ Medical
Have you met our new director yet? ☊ Bạn đã gặp giám đốc mới của chúng tôi chưa? ☊ Economics
I need a new telescope. ☊ Tôi cần một cái kính viễn vọng mới. ☊ Astronomy
new year, new victory ☊ Năm mới, chiến thắng mới! ☊ Military
We were very afraid when he told us about his curse, although we knew that ☊ Chúng tôi đã rất sợ khi anh ấy nói chochúng tôi về lời nguyền của anh ấymặc dù chúng tôi đã biết đó ☊ Paranormality
She likes to meet new friends. ☊ Cô ấy thích gặp gỡ những người bạn mới. ☊ Reduplicative Words
Do you have a new kitchen? Bạn có một bộ bếp mới à? * 021
a new car Một chiếc xe mới * 080
I need a new car. Tôi cần một chiếc xe mới. * 081
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Vietnamese New Year’s festival ☊ Tết Nguyên Đán ☊
to make the first sale of the day, give as a new year’s gift ☊ bán mở hàng cho ai ☊
to feel strange, surprise; amazed, surprised, new and inexperienced ☊ bỡ ngỡ ☊
according to the new agreement ☊ chiếu theo thỏa hiệp mới ☊
strange, new story ☊ chuyện lạ ☊
happy new year ☊ chúc mừng năm mới ☊
to wish somebody a happy new year ☊ chúc tết ☊
have fun on Vietnamese New Year’s day ☊ chơi xuân ☊
happy new year (lunar) ☊ cung chúc tân xuân ☊
a newly-founded, new company ☊ công ty mới thàn lập ☊
designate to a new post ☊ cải nhiệm ☊
to cultivate new lands ☊ dinh điền ☊
to be decked out in new clothes ☊ diện quần áo mới ☊
around New Year’s ☊ dạo Tết ☊
first and second lunar months, a few months of the new year ☊ giêng hai ☊
turn over a new leaf, reform ☊ hoàn lương ☊
turn over a new leaf, reform, give up one’s bad ways for a good life ☊ hoán cải ☊
to combine (into a new substance) ☊ hóa hợp ☊
develop, open new land ☊ khai canh ☊
to open (a school), begin (a course), start a new term ☊ khai giảng ☊
to begin a new school year ☊ khai trường ☊
new angle, new aspect ☊ khía cạnh mới ☊
the New Order for greater East Asia ☊ khối đại đông á ☊
survey land (with a view to a new land policy) ☊ kiến điền ☊
create (a new variety) by cross-breeding ☊ lai tạo ☊
to make a new epoch ☊ lập một kỷ nguyên mới ☊
a new one ☊ một cái mới ☊
a new age, era ☊ một thời đại mới ☊
In most recent days, a new star has been discovered ☊ mới rồi, người ta tìm được một ngôi sao mới ☊
express New Year’s Day wishes (to someone for being a year older) ☊ mừng tuổi ☊
new year (lunar calendar), new year’s day ☊ nguyên đán ☊
as clean as a whistle, as clean as a new pin ☊ sạch như chùi ☊
times (as in New York Times) ☊ thời báo ☊
protect one’s new or newly built house against evil ☊ trấn trạch ☊
to bring or inject new blood into ☊ trẻ hóa ☊
(morally) reform, turn over a new leaf ☊ tu chí ☊
(1) modern, recent, fresh, up-to-date, new
(2) 8th cycle of the twelve years of the Chinese zodiac ☊ tân ☊
to recruit; new soldier, new recruit ☊ tân binh ☊
new drug, new medicine ☊ tân dược ☊
new trend, new movement ☊ tân trào ☊
the new world ☊ tân đại lục ☊
to look, search for new markets ☊ tìm các thị trường mới ☊
festival, New Year’s Festival ☊ tết ☊
western new year ☊ tết dương lịch ☊
new year festival (solar calendar), western new year ☊ tết tây ☊
lunar new year ☊ tết âm lịch ☊
to celebrate the new year ☊ ăn tết ☊
to bring out a new look ☊ đưa ra một bộ mặt ☊
order; to set up, establish, coin (a new word, name); to place, put ☊ đặt ☊
have (live) a new life ☊ đổi đời ☊
to announce a new policy ☊ công bố chính sách mới ☊
22 I'm from New York. ☊ Tôi người New York. ☊
61 Your shoes are nice. Are they new? ☊ Giày cậu đẹp đấy. Giày mới à? ☊
131 What color are your new shoes? ☊ Đôi giày mới của cậu màu gì? ☊
158 Barbara is reading a newspaper. ☊ Barbara đang đọc báo. ☊
180 They're building a new hotel downtown. ☊ Họ đang xây một khách sạn ở khu trung tâm. ☊
199 I'm not reading the newspaper. ☊ Tôi đang không đọc báo. ☊
207 He's reading the newspaper. ☊ Anh ấy đang đọc báo. ☊
263 She lives in New York. ☊ Cô ấy sống ở New York. ☊
359 I get the news every day, but sometimes I don't read it. ☊ Tôi nhận được tin tức hàng ngày nhưng thỉnh thoảng tôi không đọc. ☊
380 How much does it cost to y to New York? ☊ Bay đến New York tốn bao nhiêu? ☊
473 How often do you read the news? ☊ Cậu có đọc báo bao lâu một lần? ☊
512 He has a new job. ☊ Anh ấy có công việc mới. ☊
558 I like your new jacket. Was it expensive? ☊ Tôi thích cái áo khoác mới của cậu. Giá có đắt không? ☊
607 I usually buy two (2) newspapers every day. > Yesterday I bought two (2) newspapers. ☊ Tôi thường mua hai tờ báo hàng ngày. Hôm qua tôi có mua hai tờ báo. ☊
689 At eight o'clock (8:00) she was reading the news. ☊ Lúc tám giờ cô ấy đang đọc báo. ☊
798 I've been to New York once. ☊ Tôi từng đến New York một lần. ☊
853 Is that a new coat? — No, I've had this coat for a long time. ☊ Áo khoác mới đấy à? - Không, áo này tôi có lâu rồi. ☊
863 Jasmine started her new job three (3) weeks ago. ☊ Jasmine đã bắt đầu công việc mới cách đây ba tuần. ☊
899 We've bought a new car. We have a new car now. ☊ Chúng tôi đã mua một chiếc xe hơi mới. Giờ chúng tôi đã có xe hơi mới. ☊
906 We've bought a new car. We bought a new car. ☊ Chúng tôi mua xe hơi mới rồi. Chúng tôi đã mua một chiệc xe ☊
910 We bought a new car yesterday. ☊ Chúng tôi đã mua một chiếc xe hơi mới ngày hôm qua. ☊
911 We bought a new car last week. ☊ Chúng tôi đã mua một chiếc xe hơi mới tuần trước. ☊
912 We've bought two (2) new cars in the last three (3) years. ☊ Chúng tôi đã mua được hai chiếc xe hơi mới trong ba năm vừa qua. ☊
924 Have you told your friends the good news? > Did you tell your friends the good news? ☊ Cậu đã báo tin vui cho các bạn của cậu chưa? Cậu có báo tin vui cho các bạn của cậu không? ☊
934 Dora has bought a new dress, but she hasn't worn it yet. ☊ Dora đã mua một bộ áo váy mới nhưng cô ấy chưa mặc nó. ☊
937 This is my new dress. — It's nice, have you worn it yet? ☊ Đây là bộ áo váy mới của tôi. - Đẹp đấy, cậu đã mặc nó chưa? ☊
942 When does Hanako start her new job? — She's already started it. ☊ Bao giờ Hanako bắt đầu công việc mới? - Cô ấy đã bắt đầu làm rồi. ☊
943 Has Tamara started her new job yet? ☊ Tamara đã bắt đầu công việc mới chưa? ☊
950 Have you given the post o ce our new address yet? ☊ Cậu đã đưa cho bưu điện địa chỉ mới nhà chúng ta chưa? ☊
953 Has Jianwen bought a new computer yet? ☊ Kiến Văn đã mua máy tính mới chưa? ☊
957 Your friend has some new neighbors. Ask him if he has met his new neighbors. ☊ Bạn của cậu có vài người hàng xóm mới. Hỏi anh ấy xem anh ấy đã gặp hàng xóm mới của mình chưa. ☊
958 Your friend has a new job. Ask her if she has started her new job yet. ☊ Bạn của cậu có một công việc mới. Hỏi cô ấy xem cô ấy đã bắt đầu công việc mới chưa. ☊
976 I started my new job last week. ☊ Tôi đã bắt đầu công việc mới tuần trước. ☊
979 I wore my new suit yesterday. ☊ Tôi đã mặc bộ complet mới ngày hôm qua. ☊
1062 Some new houses are being built across from the park. ☊ Có một số ngôi nhà mới đang được xây dọc đường từ phía công viên. ☊
1151 Paolo's bought a new car. ☊ Paolo mới mua xe hơi mới. ☊
1156 How is your new job? Are you enjoying it? ☊ Công việc mới của cậu thế nào? Cậu có thích nó không? ☊
1188 Have you told Herman about your new job? ☊ Cậu đã kể với Herman về công việc mới của cậu chưa? ☊
1283 I'll be at a new job two (2) years from now. ☊ Tôi sẽ làm công việc mới trong hau năm từ bây giờ. ☊
1337 Yoshi's going to buy a new car. He told me last week. ☊ Yoshi sắp mua xe hơi mới. Tuần trước anh ấy kể với tôi. ☊
1461 I think Zahida should buy some new clothes. ☊ Tôi nghĩ Zahida nên mua mấy bộ quần áo mới. ☊
1471 I think Mahmud ought to buy some new clothes. ☊ Tôi nghĩ Mahmud cần phải mua vài bộ quần áo mới. ☊
1565 Do you like your new job? ☊ Cậu có thích công việc mới của cậu không? ☊
1664 Look! There's a photo of your brother in the newspaper! ☊ Nhìn kìa! Có ảnh của anh cậu trên mặt báo! ☊
1824 I've bought a new car. — Oh, you have? ☊ Tôi vừa mua một cái xe hơi mới. - Hơ, thế à? ☊
1841 I've bought a new car. — You have? What kind is it? ☊ Tôi đà mua xe hơi mới rồi. Rồi à? Loại gì vậy? ☊
1900 Jasmine said that her new job is pretty interesting. > Jasmine said that her new job was pretty interesting. ☊ Jasmine nói rằng công việc mới của cô ấy rất thú vị. > Jasmine nói rằng công việc mới của cô ấy rất thú vị. ☊
1951 You're trying on a new jacket and don't like it. You say, "This doesn't look very good on me, does it?" ☊ Bạn đang thử một chiếc áo khoác mới và bạn không thích nó. Bạn nói: "Cái này tôi mặc trông không đẹp lắm nhỉ?" ☊
1985 I pretended to be reading the newspaper. ☊ Tôi giả vời như đang đọc báo. ☊
1987 Yannick seems to be enjoying his new job. ☊ Yannick có vẻ rất thích công việc mới. ☊
2089 I bought some new shoes. They felt strange at rst because I wasn't used to them. ☊ Tôi đã mua giày mới. Lúc đầu nó lạ chân vì tôi chưa quen với nó. ☊
2090 Our new apartment is on a very busy street. I expect we'll get used to the noise, but for now it's very annoying. ☊ Căn hộ mới của chúng tôi nằm trên một con phố rất đông đúc. Tôi hi vọng chúng tôi sẽ quen với tiếng ồn nhưng bây giờ nó rất khó chịu. ☊
2091 Jamaal has a new job. He has to get up much earlier now than before. He nds it di cult because he isn't used to getting up so early. ☊ Jamaal có công việc mới. Anh ấy phải dậy sớm hơn trước nhiều. Anh ấy thấy khó khăn vì anh ấy chưa quen với việc dậy sớm như thế. ☊
2108 I congratulated Mira on getting a new job. ☊ Tôi đã chúc mừng Mira vì có công việc mới. ☊
2161 If I have any more news, you'll be the first person to know. ☊ Nếu tôi có tin gì nữa thì cậu sẽ là người đầu tiên được biết. ☊
2221 I'm going to buy some new jeans today. ☊ Hôm nay tôi định đi mua một cái quần bò mới. ☊
2234 The news was very depressing. ☊ Tin đấy rất đáng buồn. ☊
2251 Today I learned twenty (20) new vocabulary words. ☊ Tôi nay tôi học được hai mươi từ mới. ☊
2252 I've got a new job, and it's hard work. ☊ Tôi có công việc mới và đó là một công việc nặng. ☊
2316 The Guggenheim Museum is in New York. ☊ Bảo tàng Guggenheim nằm ở New York. ☊
2322 Fortunately, the news wasn't as bad as we expected. ☊ May mắn là tin không xấu nhưng chúng ta tưởng. ☊
2325 Do you think two (2) days is enough time to visit New York? ☊ Cậu có nghĩ hai ngày là đủ để tham quan New York không? ☊
2355 Even Magda herself doesn't think she'll get the new job. ☊ Magda thậm chí tự mình cũng không nghĩ là cô ấy sẽ có công ☊
2379 The new restaurant is very good. I went there last night. ☊ Cái nhà hàng mới rất tuyệt. Tôi đã đến đấy tối qua. ☊
2439 knew. ☊ Tôi đã hỏi hai người về đường đến gare nhưng cả hai đều không biết. ☊
2538 The company has a new business plan, the aim of which is to save money. ☊ Công ti có một kế hoạch làm ăn mới mà mục đích của nó là tiết kiệm tiền. ☊
2579 Our new boss is not very popular. Hardly anyone likes her. ☊ Bà chủ mới của chúng ta không được lòng lắm. Gần như chẳng có ai ưa bà ấy. ☊
2629 Walter hardly ever watches TV, and rarely reads newspapers. ☊ Walter gần như không bao giờ xem vô tuyến và hiếm khi đọc báo. ☊
2779 There's always an increase IN the number OF tra c accidents around New Year's. ☊ Luôn có một sự tăng về số vụ tai nạn giao thông dịp năm mới. ☊
2803 Everybody was shocked by the news on September eleventh (11th), two thousand one (2001). ☊ Mọi người đều choáng vì tin ngày mười một tháng chín năm hai nghìn không trăm linh một. ☊
2862 I knew he was strange because everybody had warned me about him. ☊ Tôi biết là anh ấy kì lạ vì mọi người đã báo trước với tôi về anh ấy. ☊
2945 Some old houses were torn down to make room for a new housing development. The owners of the houses tried to protest, but it was to no avail. ☊ Một số ngôi nhà cũ bị đập bỏ để lấy chỗ phát triển nhà ở mới. Chủ của những ngôi nhà ấy đã cố gắng biểu tình nhưng không được tích sự gì. ☊
2959 Since he got so much bad press, it wouldn't just blow over. Everybody knew him now. ☊ Vì anh ấy bị lên án trên báo chí quá nhiều nên chuyện sẽ không chỉ qua đi. Giờ mọi người đều đã biết anh ấy. ☊
2961 We just won a new contract, but completing it will take up the next three (3) months. ☊ Chúng tôi vừa thắng một hợp đồng mới. Nhưng việc hoàn thành nó sẽ choán hết ba tháng tới. ☊
2977 Plans to build a new factory have been held up because of the company's nancial problems. ☊ Những kế hoạch xây một nhà máy mới đã bị treo vì các vấn đề tài chính của công ti. ☊
2984 My manager pointed out a potential problem with our new marketing plan. ☊ Giám đốc của tôi đã chỉ ra một vấn đề tiềm ẩn trong kế hoạch marketing mới của chúng tôi. ☊
The building plans include much needed new office accommodation. ☊ accommodation ☊
The company has just acquired new premises. ☊ acquire ☊
New York is where the action is. ☊ action ☊
The new plan for traffic control is being put into action on an experimental basis. ☊ into action ☊
an ad for a new chocolate bar ☊ ad ☊
adapt to sth: We have had to adapt quickly to the new system. ☊ adapt ☊
adapt yourself to sth: It took him a while to adapt himself to his new surroundings. ☊ adapt ☊
add sth to sth: A new wing was added to the building. ☊ add ☊
The project has a new website address. ☊ address ☊
I've just been admiring your new car. ☊ admire ☊
The council is expected to adopt the new policy at its next meeting. ☊ adopt ☊
advertise (for sb/sth): We are currently advertising for a new sales manager. ☊ advertise ☊
advise (sb) on/about sth/about doing sth: We employ an expert to advise on new technology. ☊ advise ☊
The newspapers exaggerated the whole affair wildly. ☊ affair ☊
I have a great affection for New York. ☊ affection ☊
afford sth: Can we afford a new car? ☊ afford ☊
Our agent in New York deals with all US sales. ☊ agent ☊
The captain knew there was an engine fault but didn't want to alarm the passengers. ☊ alarm ☊
Are you getting along all right in your new job? ☊ all right ☊
We need a new angle for our next advertising campaign. ☊ angle ☊
announce sth to sb: The government yesterday announced to the media plans to create a million new jobs. ☊ announce ☊
it is announced that...: It was announced that new speed restrictions would be introduced. ☊ announce ☊
We need another computer (= a new one). ☊ another ☊
New shoots are just appearing at the base of the plant. ☊ appear ☊
+ adj.: She didn't appear at all surprised at the news. ☊ appear ☊
the application of new technology to teaching ☊ application ☊
apply sth to sth: The new technology was applied to farming. ☊ apply ☊
appoint sb: They have appointed a new head teacher at my son's school. ☊ appoint ☊
the appointment of a new captain for the England team ☊ appointment ☊
A new crisis has arisen. ☊ arise ☊
Guerrillas have pledged to intensify the armed struggle against the new government. ☊ armed ☊
This is our new office—Kay will show you around. ☊ around ☊
new security arrangements ☊ arrangement ☊
early/late/new arrivals ☊ arrival ☊
We're expecting a new arrival (= a baby) in the family soon. ☊ arrival ☊
arrive at/in/on...: She'll arrive in New York at noon. ☊ arrive ☊
The new product will arrive on supermarket shelves (= be available) early next year. ☊ arrive ☊
The news came as a shock. ☊ as ☊
She may need some help as she's new. ☊ as ☊
attack sb/sth: a newspaper article attacking the England football manager ☊ attack ☊
An article in the newspaper caught my attention. ☊ attention ☊
Your new glasses are very attractive. ☊ attractive ☊
As you're aware, this is not a new problem. ☊ aware ☊
a newborn baby ☊ baby ☊
Some newspapers have turned their backs on discussion and argument. ☊ turn your back on sb/sth ☊
the back page of a newspaper ☊ back ☊
bad news/weather/dreams/habits ☊ bad ☊
I struggled to keep my balance on my new skates. ☊ balance ☊
This newspaper maintains a good balance in its presentation of different opinions. ☊ balance ☊
You can use our apartment as a base in New York. ☊ base ☊
The company has its base in New York, and branch offices all over the world. ☊ base ☊
Work on the new bridge is due to begin in September. ☊ begin ☊
begin sth: He began a new magazine on post-war architecture. ☊ begin ☊
The birth of their first child marked the beginning of a new era in their married life. ☊ beginning ☊
She knew that, whatever she decided, her family was right behind her. ☊ behind ☊
She bent forward to pick up the newspaper. ☊ bend ☊
The new regulations will be of benefit to everyone concerned. ☊ benefit ☊
Families will be better off under the new law. ☊ be better off ☊
The news came as a big blow. ☊ big ☊
the birth of a new society in South Africa ☊ birth ☊
An ugly new building blocked the view from the window. ☊ block ☊
The new cuts will be seen as a crippling blow for people on low incomes. ☊ blow ☊
the new boss at IBM ☊ boss ☊
There are bound to be changes when the new system is introduced. ☊ bound ☊
Our New York branch is dealing with the matter. ☊ branch ☊
He broke down and wept when he heard the news. ☊ break down ☊
We had a weekend break in New York. ☊ break ☊
More news after the break. ☊ break ☊
The news brought tears to his eyes (= made him cry). ☊ bring ☊
bring sth to sb/sth: The team's new manager brings ten years' experience to the job. ☊ bring ☊
build (sth): They have permission to build 200 new houses. ☊ build ☊
She's built a new career for herself. ☊ build ☊
If you're thinking of getting a new car, now is a good time to buy. ☊ buy ☊
buy sb sth: He bought me a new coat. ☊ buy ☊
buy sth for sb: He bought a new coat for me. ☊ buy ☊
By this time next week we'll be in New York. ☊ by ☊
What do they call that new fabric? ☊ call ☊
Can I read your newspaper? ☊ can ☊
That can't be Mary—she's in New York. ☊ can ☊
Don't forget to cancel the newspaper (= arrange for it not to be delivered) before going away. ☊ cancel ☊
capacity for doing sth: Limited resources are restricting our capacity for developing new products. ☊ capacity ☊
How do people celebrate New Year in your country? ☊ celebrate ☊
Schools must meet the challenge of new technology (= deal with it successfully). ☊ challenge ☊
I'm looking forward to the challenge of my new job. ☊ challenge ☊
It makes a change to read some good news for once. ☊ change ☊
The newsletter is a useful channel of communication between teacher and students. ☊ channel ☊
They decided to drop the charges against the newspaper and settle out of court. ☊ charge ☊
This site has been chosen for the new school. ☊ choose ☊
choose A from B: We have to choose a new manager from a shortlist of five candidates. ☊ choose ☊
The new library is close to completion. ☊ close ☊
She knew she was close to death. ☊ close ☊
Our new house is close to the school. ☊ close ☊
I bought some new clothes for the trip. ☊ clothes ☊
the club scene in Newcastle ☊ club ☊
The club has/have voted to admit new members. ☊ club ☊
Share prices collapsed after news of poor trading figures. ☊ collapse ☊
The firm is working on a new product in combination with several overseas partners. ☊ combination ☊
They have successfully combined the old with the new in this room. ☊ combine ☊
+ adj.: New cars don't come cheap (= they are expensive). ☊ come ☊
When is her new novel coming out? ☊ come out ☊
News is coming in of a serious plane crash in France. ☊ come in ☊
Much of our butter comes from New Zealand. ☊ come from sth ☊
This poem comes from his new book. ☊ come from sth ☊
These new shoes are not very comfortable. ☊ comfortable ☊
a commission to design the new parliament building ☊ commission ☊
commission sb to do sth: She has been commissioned to write a new national anthem. ☊ commission ☊
The new airport will improve communications between the islands. ☊ communication ☊
The tallest buildings in London are small in comparison with New York's skyscrapers. ☊ by/in comparison (with sb/sth) ☊
a new concept in teaching ☊ concept ☊
concern (that...): There is widespread concern that new houses will be built on protected land. ☊ concern ☊
New evidence might lead to the conclusion that we are wrong. ☊ conclusion ☊
The new contracts have undermined the confidence of employees. ☊ confidence ☊
She knew that she had to confront her fears. ☊ confront ☊
consider doing sth: We're considering buying a new car. ☊ consider ☊
We are constantly on the lookout for new ideas. ☊ constantly ☊
Work has begun on the construction of the new airport. ☊ construction ☊
Our new offices are still under construction (= being built). ☊ construction ☊
the construction of a new database ☊ construction ☊
She has several contacts in New York. ☊ contact ☊
contract to do sth: to win/be awarded a contract to build a new school ☊ contract ☊
The situation when we arrived was in marked contrast to the news reports. ☊ contrast ☊
When you look at their new system, ours seems very old-fashioned by contrast. ☊ contrast ☊
contribute (to sth): He contributes regularly to the magazine 'New Scientist'. ☊ contribute ☊
A new advance has been made in the control of malaria. ☊ control ☊
A new computer system has been installed at a cost of £80 000. ☊ cost ☊
Create a new directory and put all your files into it. ☊ create ☊
Try this new dish, created by our head chef. ☊ create ☊
I cut this article out of the newspaper. ☊ cut sth out (of sth) ☊
The new factory cuts off our view of the hills. ☊ cut sth off ☊
a daily routine/visit/newspaper ☊ daily ☊
Find a partner and practise these new dance steps. ☊ dance ☊
He was so excited about the good news that he danced a little jig. ☊ dance ☊
New Year's Day ☊ day ☊
Though the idea may be dead, it is far from being buried (= people still talk about it, even though there is nothing new to say). ☊ dead ☊
Why did you decide to look for a new job? ☊ decide ☊
it is decided (that)...: It was decided (that) the school should purchase new software. ☊ decide ☊
decrease (from sth) (to sth): The number of new students decreased from 210 to 160 this year. ☊ decrease ☊
I have to say in her defence that she knew nothing about it beforehand. ☊ defence ☊
delay doing sth: He delayed telling her the news, waiting for the right moment. ☊ delay ☊
delighted by/at sth: She was delighted by/at the news of the wedding. ☊ delighted ☊
demonstrate sth (to sb): Her job involves demonstrating new educational software. ☊ demonstrate ☊
They had received no news of him since his departure from the island. ☊ departure ☊
depend sb/sth to do sth: He knew he could depend upon her to deal with the situation. ☊ depend on/upon sb/sth ☊
the design and development of new products ☊ design ☊
new and original designs ☊ design ☊
special new design features ☊ design ☊
The magazine will appear in a new design from next month. ☊ design ☊
We need to design a new syllabus for the third year. ☊ design ☊
The company develops and markets new software. ☊ develop ☊
A new type of painkilling drug has recently been developed. ☊ develop ☊
This piece of equipment is an exciting new development. ☊ development ☊
We've run into difficulties/difficulty with the new project. ☊ difficulty ☊
She has direct responsibility for all new trainees. ☊ direct ☊
A new manager has been appointed to direct the project. ☊ direct ☊
The exhibition provides evidence of several new directions in her work. ☊ direction ☊
They remain directly opposed to these new plans. ☊ directly ☊
That new restaurant was a big disappointment. ☊ disappointment ☊
discount sth as sth: The news reports were being discounted as propaganda. ☊ discount ☊
the discovery of new talent in the art world ☊ discovery ☊
Researchers in this field have made some important new discoveries. ☊ discovery ☊
The drug is not a new discovery—it's been known about for years. ☊ discovery ☊
Much as she disliked going to funerals (= although she did not like it at all), she knew she had to be there. ☊ dislike ☊
Designs for the new sports hall are on display in the library. ☊ on display ☊
What's the distance between New York City and Boston/from New York City to Boston? ☊ distance ☊
distribute sth: The newspaper is distributed free. ☊ distribute ☊
a disturbing piece of news ☊ disturbing ☊
You live in New York, don't you? ☊ do ☊
The train crash dominated the news. ☊ dominate ☊
doubt whether, if, etc...: I doubt whether/if the new one will be any better. ☊ doubt ☊
dramatic results/developments/news ☊ dramatic ☊
Your duties will include setting up a new computer system. ☊ duty ☊
I knew quite early on that I wanted to marry her. ☊ early on ☊
The story was in Tuesday's edition of 'The New York Times'. ☊ edition ☊
New controls come into effect next month. ☊ come into effect ☊
The company has invested a great deal of time and effort in setting up new training schemes. ☊ effort ☊
the newly elected government ☊ elect ☊
No new evidence emerged during the investigation. ☊ emerge ☊
They expressed mixed emotions at the news. ☊ emotion ☊
a new programme to enable older people to study at college ☊ enable ☊
enable sth: a new train line to enable easier access to the stadium ☊ enable ☊
encouragement (to sb) (to do sth): She was given every encouragement to try something new. ☊ encouragement ☊
The £500 million programme is centred around energy efficiency and renewable power sources. ☊ energy ☊
My car had to have a new engine. ☊ engine ☊
enjoy sth: We thoroughly enjoyed our time in New York. ☊ enjoy ☊
enquiry into sth: a public enquiry into the environmental effects of the proposed new road ☊ enquiry ☊
Local entertainments are listed in the newspaper. ☊ entertainment ☊
The news was greeted with a lack of enthusiasm by those at the meeting. ☊ enthusiasm ☊
new equipment for the sports club ☊ equipment ☊
The new regulation was seen as equivalent to censorship. ☊ equivalent ☊
The essential character of the town has been destroyed by the new road. ☊ essential ☊
The new treaty establishes a free trade zone. ☊ establish ☊
She hopes to get a job on the local newspaper and eventually work for 'The Times'. ☊ eventually ☊
I read every last article in the newspaper (= all of them). ☊ every ☊
I was asked to give evidence (= to say what I knew, describe what I had seen, etc.) at the trial. ☊ evidence ☊
It is a classic example of how not to design a new city centre. ☊ example ☊
exchange sth: to exchange ideas/news/information ☊ exchange ☊
The new restaurant is nothing to get excited about (= not particularly good). ☊ excited ☊
The news caused great excitement among her friends. ☊ excitement ☊
exhibit sth (at/in...): They will be exhibiting their new designs at the trade fairs. ☊ exhibit ☊
The new exhibit will tour a dozen US cities next year. ☊ exhibit ☊
The new system expanded the role of family doctors. ☊ expand ☊
Unfortunately the new software has failed to meet expectations. ☊ expectation ☊
She knew from past experience that Ann would not give up easily. ☊ experience ☊
the extension of new technology into developing countries ☊ extension ☊
Their new CD is selling extremely well. ☊ extremely ☊
Mark knew he had behaved extremely badly. ☊ extremely ☊
It's nice to see some new faces here this evening. ☊ face ☊
The new tax is fairer than the old system. ☊ fair ☊
I have been a faithful reader of your newspaper for many years. ☊ faithful ☊
How far is Boston from New York? ☊ far ☊
As far as we knew, there was no cause for concern. ☊ as far as I know, as far as I can remember, see, tell, etc. ☊
the new season's fashions ☊ fashion ☊
Our new boss is a father of three (= he has three children). ☊ father ☊
This discovery has opened up a whole new field of research. ☊ field ☊
She put a new film in her camera. ☊ film ☊
television news film of the riots ☊ film ☊
The show was filmed on location in New York. ☊ film ☊
Tokyo and New York are major financial centres. ☊ financial ☊
find sth + noun: She finds it a strain to meet new people. ☊ find ☊
I'm having trouble finding anything new to say on this subject. ☊ find ☊
We've found a great new restaurant near the office. ☊ find ☊
Under the new law, motorists face fines of up to £1 000. ☊ fine ☊
If the newspapers find out, he's finished in politics. ☊ finished ☊
a new block of flats ☊ flat ☊
All flights between New York and Washington have been cancelled due to fog. ☊ flight ☊
The smell of new bread floated up from the kitchen. ☊ float ☊
They were on a plane flying from London to New York. ☊ fly ☊
When she heard the news, her legs just folded under her (= she fell). ☊ fold ☊
A detailed news report will follow shortly. ☊ follow ☊
A new proposal followed on from the discussions. ☊ follow ☊
We got a new table for the dining room. ☊ for ☊
She knew she was destined for a great future. ☊ for ☊
That's all the news there is for now. ☊ for ☊
The new regulations are now in force. ☊ in force ☊
When do the new regulations come into force? ☊ come/enter into force ☊
It is difficult to forecast the demand for the new train service. ☊ forecast ☊
foreign affairs/news/policy/trade ☊ foreign ☊
a foreign correspondent (= one who reports on foreign countries in newspapers or on television) ☊ foreign ☊
They hope to form the new government. ☊ form ☊
a newly-formed political party ☊ form ☊
Rearrange the letters to form a new word. ☊ form ☊
The builders are now beginning to lay the foundations of the new school. ☊ foundation ☊
Her hair smelled fresh and newly washed. ☊ fresh ☊
This is the opportunity he needs to make a fresh start (= to try sth new after not being successful at sth else). ☊ fresh ☊
Our new brochure is crammed full of inspirational ideas. ☊ full ☊
'What do you say to a weekend in New York?' 'Sounds like fun.' ☊ fun ☊
The hospital is trying to raise funds for a new kidney machine. ☊ fund ☊
We need to buy some new furniture. ☊ furniture ☊
She knew she was taking a gamble but decided it was worth it. ☊ gamble ☊
The new drug will be generally available from January. ☊ generally ☊
We need someone to generate new ideas. ☊ generate ☊
the geography of New York City ☊ geography ☊
Kim knew the geography of the building and strode along the corridor. ☊ geography ☊
He has just got a new job. ☊ get ☊
We got through a fortune while we were in New York! ☊ get through sth ☊
I have to admit that the news gave us a shock (= shocked us). ☊ give ☊
He was given a new heart in a five-hour operation. ☊ give ☊
The building of the new bridge will go ahead as planned. ☊ go ahead ☊
This book is no good to me: I need the new edition. ☊ good ☊
This is very good news. ☊ good ☊
New Yorkers built their city on a grand scale. ☊ grand ☊
She seemed to take it for granted that I would go with her to New York. ☊ take it for granted (that...) ☊
After the rains, the land was green with new growth. ☊ green ☊
Remove dead leaves to encourage new growth. ☊ growth ☊
I guess (that) you'll be looking for a new job now. ☊ guess ☊
handle sth/sb: A new man was appointed to handle the crisis. ☊ handle ☊
We can handle up to 500 calls an hour at our new offices. ☊ handle ☊
Do you know what happened to Gill Lovecy (= have you any news about her)? ☊ happen to sb/sth ☊
He's hard at work on a new novel. ☊ hard ☊
He had a new car and a boat. ☊ have ☊
You simply have to get a new job. ☊ have to ☊
I was delighted to hear your good news. ☊ hear ☊
I ♥New York. ☊ heart ☊
We need new measures to help (to) fight terrorism. ☊ help ☊
She told me the news herself. ☊ herself ☊
They hired a firm of consultants to design the new system. ☊ hire ☊
She's writing a new history of Europe. ☊ history ☊
Her new series is a smash hit. ☊ hit ☊
stray dogs needing new homes ☊ home ☊
A lot of new homes are being built on the edge of town. ☊ home ☊
the New Year's Honours list (= in Britain, a list of awards and titles given on January 1 each year) ☊ honour ☊
We're four hours ahead of New York (= referring to the time difference). ☊ hour ☊
hunt for sth: She is still hunting for a new job. ☊ hunt ☊
The whole idea of going was so that we could meet her new boyfriend. ☊ idea ☊
If only I knew her name. ☊ if only ☊
The new policies appear to have caught the imagination of the public (= they find them interesting and exciting). ☊ imagination ☊
A new tax was imposed on fuel. ☊ impose ☊
I've got three days' holiday including New Year's Day. ☊ including ☊
The new law will affect us all, directly or indirectly. ☊ indirectly ☊
the inside pages of a newspaper ☊ inside ☊
The hotel chain has recently installed a new booking system. ☊ install ☊
The new management intends to institute a number of changes. ☊ institute ☊
We interrupt this programme to bring you an important news bulletin. ☊ interrupt ☊
a television/radio/newspaper interview ☊ interview ☊
interview (with sb): an interview with the new Governor ☊ interview ☊
introduce sth: The company is introducing a new range of products this year. ☊ introduce ☊
The new law was introduced in 2007. ☊ introduce ☊
the introduction of new manufacturing methods ☊ introduction ☊
The book lists plants suitable for the British flower garden, among them many new introductions. ☊ introduction ☊
invest sth (in/on sth): The college is to invest $2 million in a new conference hall. ☊ invest ☊
In his time managing the club he has invested millions on new players. ☊ invest ☊
issue sb with sth: New members will be issued with a temporary identity card. ☊ issue ☊
Start a new file and put this letter in it. ☊ it ☊
It was three weeks later that he heard the news. ☊ it ☊
an item of news/a news item ☊ item ☊
Children often feel jealous when a new baby arrives. ☊ jealous ☊
I'm thinking of applying for a new job. ☊ job ☊
I didn't expect them to jump for joy at the news (= to be very pleased). ☊ joy ☊
The story then jumps from her childhood in New York to her first visit to London. ☊ jump ☊
Her heart jumped when she heard the news. ☊ jump ☊
I've just heard the news. ☊ just ☊
I couldn't see who was speaking, but I knew the voice. ☊ know ☊
She was a secretary when I first knew her. ☊ know ☊
The new rules could mean the end of football as we know it (= in the form that we are familiar with). ☊ know ☊
know (that)...: He knew (that) he could trust her. ☊ know ☊
I just knew that it was something I wanted to do. ☊ know ☊
know (sth): 'You were right—someone's been spreading rumours about you.' 'I knew it!' ☊ know ☊
know (that)...: As soon as I walked in the room I knew (that) something was wrong. ☊ know ☊
She knew she was dying. ☊ know ☊
know what, how, etc...: I knew perfectly well what she meant. ☊ know ☊
know where, what, etc...: I knew where he was hiding. ☊ know ☊
He knew this was his last hope of winning. ☊ last ☊
I saw him last/I last saw him in New York two years ago. ☊ last ☊
Here is a late news flash. ☊ late ☊
Have you heard the latest news? ☊ latest ☊
The new model will be launched in July. ☊ launch ☊
The Navy is to launch a new warship today. ☊ launch ☊
law (on sth): The government has introduced some tough new laws on food hygiene. ☊ law ☊
new-laid eggs ☊ lay ☊
lay A (on/over B): Before they started they laid newspaper on the floor. ☊ lay ☊
lay B with A: The floor was laid with newspaper. ☊ lay ☊
She was offered the leading role in the new TV series. ☊ leading ☊
Today we learnt how to use the new software. ☊ learn ☊
learn who, what, etc...: We only learned who the new teacher was a few days ago. ☊ learn ☊
learn sth: How did they react when they learned the news? ☊ learn ☊
a left-leaning newspaper ☊ left ☊
All new students are given lessons in/on how to use the library. ☊ lesson ☊
a site licence for the new software ☊ licence ☊
license sth: The new drug has not yet been licensed in the US. ☊ license ☊
These new figures give the lie to the belief that unemployment is going down. ☊ give the lie to sth ☊
Life can be difficult when you move to a new town. ☊ life ☊
They emigrated to start a new life in Canada. ☊ life ☊
On a lighter note, we end the news today with a story about a duck called Quackers. ☊ light ☊
This new girlfriend of his—what's she like? ☊ like ☊
Do you like their new house? ☊ like ☊
She knew the limits of her power. ☊ limit ☊
His arrogance knew (= had) no limits. ☊ limit ☊
the band's new live album ☊ live ☊
a local newspaper (= one that gives local news) ☊ local ☊
The implications of the new law will need to be looked at. ☊ look at sth ☊
They've given the place a completely new look. ☊ look ☊
We wish her luck in her new career. ☊ luck ☊
The new machines (= computers) will be shipped next month. ☊ machine ☊
'I'm going to buy some new clothes.' 'Well, don't go mad (= spend more than is sensible).' ☊ mad ☊
Check regularly for new mail. ☊ mail ☊
The news made him very happy. ☊ make ☊
The shop is now under new management. ☊ management ☊
New drivers have twice as many accidents as experienced drivers. ☊ many ☊
Some people prefer the older version to the new one. It's a matter of taste. ☊ matter ☊
'We've bought a new TV.' 'What was the matter with the old one?' ☊ matter ☊
the Mayor of New York ☊ mayor ☊
mean doing sth: This new order will mean working overtime. ☊ mean ☊
Having a child gave new meaning to their lives. ☊ meaning ☊
measure sb/sth for sth: He's gone to be measured for a new suit. ☊ measure ☊
the news/broadcasting/national media ☊ media ☊
method (of doing sth): a new method of solving the problem ☊ method ☊
Her mind is completely occupied by the new baby. ☊ mind ☊
I thought I saw someone I knew, but I must have been mistaken. ☊ mistaken ☊
The town offers a fascinating mix of old and new. ☊ mix ☊
The city is a mixture of old and new buildings. ☊ mixture ☊
We listened to the news with a mixture of surprise and horror. ☊ mixture ☊
I'm waiting for the right moment to tell him the bad news. ☊ moment ☊
The money is much better in my new job. ☊ money ☊
The newspapers were full of moral outrage at the weakness of other countries. ☊ moral ☊
We got the news on the morning of the wedding. ☊ morning ☊
Newton's laws of motion ☊ motion ☊
Use the mouse to drag the icon to a new position. ☊ mouse ☊
I'm being moved to the New York office. ☊ move ☊
Our new neighbours moved in yesterday. ☊ move in, move into sth ☊
Her new job is just a sideways move. ☊ move ☊
He must have known (= surely he knew) what she wanted. ☊ must ☊
national and local newspapers ☊ national ☊
national and international news ☊ national ☊
The navy is/are considering buying six new warships. ☊ navy ☊
It may be necessary to buy a new one. ☊ necessary ☊
I had no need to open the letter—I knew what it would say. ☊ need ☊
I hadn't been to New York before and neither had Jane. ☊ neither ☊
I neither knew nor cared what had happened to him. ☊ neither ☊
I never knew (= didn't know until now) you had a twin sister. ☊ never ☊
The old system had its flaws, but nevertheless it was preferable to the new one. ☊ nevertheless ☊
The new buds are appearing on the trees now. ☊ new ☊
new potatoes (= ones dug from the soil early in the season) ☊ new ☊
Since he changed jobs he's looked like a new man. ☊ new ☊
a new day ☊ new ☊
It was a new era in the history of our country. ☊ new ☊
She went to Australia to start a new life. ☊ new ☊
I should tell you, I'm completely new to this kind of work. ☊ new ☊
I am new to the town. ☊ new ☊
a new arrival/recruit ☊ new ☊
You're new here, aren't you? ☊ new ☊
This is a new experience for me. ☊ new ☊
I'd like to learn a new language. ☊ new ☊
the discovery of a new star ☊ new ☊
new to sb: Our system is probably new to you. ☊ new ☊
I like your new hairstyle. ☊ new ☊
When do you start your new job? ☊ new ☊
He's made a lot of new friends. ☊ new ☊
Do you have her new phone number? ☊ new ☊
A second-hand car costs a fraction of a new one. ☊ new ☊
Let me show you my new dress. ☊ new ☊
Have you read her new novel? ☊ new ☊
new ways of doing things ☊ new ☊
This idea isn't new. ☊ new ☊
The latest model has over 100 new features. ☊ new ☊
a newly qualified doctor ☊ newly ☊
a newly created job ☊ newly ☊
a newly independent republic ☊ newly ☊
What's the latest news? ☊ news ☊
Have you heard the news? Pat's leaving! ☊ news ☊
That's great news. ☊ news ☊
Tell me all your news. ☊ news ☊
Have you had any news of Patrick? ☊ news ☊
Any news on the deal? ☊ news ☊
Messengers brought news that the battle had been lost. ☊ news ☊
Do you want the good news or the bad news first? ☊ news ☊
a piece/bit of news ☊ news ☊
It's news to me (= I haven't heard it before). ☊ news ☊
national/international news ☊ news ☊
a news story/item/report ☊ news ☊
News of a serious road accident is just coming in. ☊ news ☊
breaking news (= news that is arriving about events that have just happened) ☊ news ☊
She is always in the news. ☊ news ☊
The wedding was front-page news. ☊ news ☊
to listen to/watch the news ☊ news ☊
Can you put the news on? ☊ news ☊
I saw it on the news. ☊ news ☊
the nine o'clock news ☊ news ☊
a daily/weekly newspaper ☊ newspaper ☊
a local/national newspaper ☊ newspaper ☊
an online newspaper ☊ newspaper ☊
a newspaper article ☊ newspaper ☊
I read about it in the newspaper. ☊ newspaper ☊
a newspaper cutting ☊ newspaper ☊
She works for the local newspaper (= the company that produces it). ☊ newspaper ☊
newspaper proprietors ☊ newspaper ☊
I fainted and the next thing I knew I was in the hospital. ☊ next ☊
Our new neighbours are very nice. ☊ nice ☊
Nobody knew what to say. ☊ nobody ☊
None but he knew the truth. ☊ none but ☊
The new teacher won't stand for any nonsense. ☊ nonsense ☊
a new edition of 'Hamlet', with explanatory notes ☊ note ☊
It's broken. Now I'll have to get a new one. ☊ now ☊
object (to sb/sth): Many local people object to the building of the new airport. ☊ object ☊
Families will be better off under the new law (= will have more money). ☊ be well/better/badly, etc. off ☊
New legislation makes it an offence to carry guns. ☊ offence ☊
The new law makes it a criminal offense to drink alcohol in public places. ☊ offense ☊
The company is moving to new offices on the other side of town. ☊ office ☊
The news is not yet official. ☊ official ☊
I only knew the official version of events. ☊ official ☊
'Emma has a new job.' 'Oh, has she?' ☊ oh ☊
He was on the plane from New York. ☊ on ☊
Please send the letter on to my new address. ☊ on ☊
Our car's always breaking down. But we're getting a new one soon. ☊ one ☊
She was wearing her new dress, the red one. ☊ one ☊
The new store will be open in the spring. ☊ open ☊
open sth with sth: They will open the new season with a performance of 'Carmen'. ☊ open ☊
The new hospital opens on July 1st. ☊ open ☊
the official opening of the new hospital ☊ opening ☊
the opening of the new play ☊ opening ☊
A new late-night service is now operating. ☊ operate ☊
This is the perfect opportunity to make a new start. ☊ opportunity ☊
There's a newly married couple living opposite (= on the other side of the road). ☊ opposite ☊
When does her new book come out? ☊ out ☊
We're away over (= until after) the New Year. ☊ over ☊
The company will invest $1.6m overall in new equipment. ☊ overall ☊
For reasons of his own (= particular reasons that perhaps only he knew about), he refused to join the club. ☊ own ☊
Pack wet shoes with newspaper to help them dry. ☊ pack ☊
The paintings were carefully packed in newspaper. ☊ pack ☊
a blank/new page ☊ page ☊
the sports/financial pages of the newspaper ☊ page ☊
a new pair of pants ☊ pants ☊
The papers (= newspapers in general) soon got hold of the story. ☊ paper ☊
Come to the New Year disco and bring your partner! ☊ partner ☊
Six months passed and we still had no news of them. ☊ pass ☊
a new book from the pen of Martin Amis ☊ pen ☊
The new management techniques aim to improve performance. ☊ performance ☊
The wedding marked the beginning of a new phase in Emma's life. ☊ phase ☊
From newspaper reports a picture emerges of a country barely under control. ☊ picture ☊
a piece of advice/information/news ☊ piece ☊
The architect is drawing up plans for the new offices. ☊ plan ☊
plan (to do sth): The government has announced plans to create one million new training places. ☊ plan ☊
plan (to do sth): There are no plans to build new offices. ☊ plan ☊
play sth to sb: Play that new piece to us. ☊ play ☊
play sb sth: Play us that new piece. ☊ play ☊
play sth (for sb): Play their new CD for me, please. ☊ play ☊
play (sb sth): Play me their new CD, please. ☊ play ☊
pleased (to hear, know, etc. sth): I'm pleased to hear about your news. ☊ pleased ☊
pleasing to sb/sth: The new building was pleasing to the eye. ☊ pleasing ☊
Here are the main points of the news. ☊ point ☊
The government has called on newspapers to police themselves. ☊ police ☊
positive (about sth): She tried to be more positive about her new job. ☊ positive ☊
We will be creating 15 new posts next year. ☊ post ☊
She was offered a key post in the new government. ☊ post ☊
power (of sth): The president has the power of veto over all new legislation. ☊ power ☊
She's determined to put her new ideas into practice. ☊ practice ☊
preparation (to do sth): We made preparations to move to new offices. ☊ preparation ☊
The trial was adjourned following the presentation of new evidence to the court. ☊ presentation ☊
The sales manager will give a presentation on the new products. ☊ presentation ☊
the popular/tabloid press (= smaller newspapers with a lot of pictures and stories of famous people) ☊ press ☊
the music/sporting press (= newspapers and magazines about music/sport) ☊ press ☊
The event is bound to attract wide press coverage (= it will be written about in many newspapers). ☊ press ☊
I'm going to have to find a new apartment pretty soon. ☊ pretty ☊
I couldn't believe it when I heard the news. I'd only seen him the previous day. ☊ previous ☊
The photo was printed in all the national newspapers. ☊ print ☊
The print quality of the new laser printer is superb. ☊ print ☊
The search for a new vaccine will take priority over all other medical research. ☊ priority ☊
a new process for rustproofing car bodies ☊ process ☊
to launch a new product on to the market ☊ product ☊
We need new product to sell (= a new range of products). ☊ product ☊
The new model will be in production by the end of the year. ☊ production ☊
Production of the new aircraft will start next year. ☊ production ☊
a new production of 'King Lear' ☊ production ☊
a news programme ☊ programme ☊
a training programme for new staff ☊ programme ☊
Work on the new offices is now in progress. ☊ in progress ☊
Work on the new road is progressing slowly. ☊ progress ☊
promote sth: The band has gone on tour to promote their new album. ☊ promote ☊
The new job is a promotion for him. ☊ promotion ☊
proposal for sth: They judged that the time was right for the proposal of new terms for the trade agreement. ☊ proposal ☊
the proud owner of a new car ☊ proud ☊
prove sth: They hope this new evidence will prove her innocence. ☊ prove ☊
The newspaper continues to defend its publication of the photographs. ☊ publication ☊
There has been a lot of advance publicity for her new film. ☊ publicity ☊
major purchases, such as a new car ☊ purchase ☊
A meeting was called for the purpose of appointing a new treasurer. ☊ purpose ☊
Her new job has put a great strain on her. ☊ put ☊
This new injury will put him out of action for several weeks. ☊ put ☊
We had to put new locks on all the doors. ☊ put ☊
We're having a new shower put in. ☊ put sth in ☊
The question arises as to whether or not he knew of the situation. ☊ question ☊
He went very quiet (= did not say much) so I knew he was upset. ☊ quiet ☊
our new range of hair products ☊ range ☊
The conflict has now reached a new level of intensity. ☊ reach ☊
Local residents have reacted angrily to the news. ☊ react ☊
What was his reaction to the news? ☊ reaction ☊
read sth: to read a book/a magazine/the newspaper ☊ read ☊
The new building should be ready by 2015. ☊ ready ☊
It is reasonable to assume that he knew beforehand that this would happen. ☊ reasonable ☊
She seems reasonably happy in her new job. ☊ reasonably ☊
The UK has refused to recognize the new regime. ☊ recognize ☊
The hotel's new restaurant comes highly recommended (= a lot of people have praised it). ☊ recommend ☊
to set a new record ☊ record ☊
The band is back in the US recording their new album. ☊ record ☊
Our newspaper aims to reflect the views of the local community. ☊ reflect ☊
The authorities refused permission for the new housing development. ☊ refuse ☊
regional councils/elections/newspapers ☊ regional ☊
I have no regrets about leaving Newcastle (= I do not feel sorry about it). ☊ regret ☊
She writes a regular column for a national newspaper. ☊ regular ☊
Under the new regulations spending on office equipment will be strictly controlled. ☊ regulation ☊
relax with sth: When I get home from work I like to relax with the newspaper. ☊ relax ☊
new products released onto the market ☊ release ☊
The new software is planned for release in April. ☊ release ☊
the latest new releases ☊ release ☊
News of their safety came as a great relief. ☊ relief ☊
remove sth from sb/sth: The news removed any doubts about the company's future. ☊ remove ☊
The new design will eventually replace all existing models. ☊ replace ☊
report that...: The TV news reported that several people had been arrested. ☊ report ☊
Are these newspaper reports true? ☊ report ☊
reproduce itself: cells reproducing themselves (= making new ones) ☊ reproduce ☊
research (into/on sth/sb): He has carried out extensive research into renewable energy sources. ☊ research ☊
She's in New York researching her new book (= finding facts and information to put in it). ☊ research ☊
resist doing sth: He couldn't resist showing off his new car. ☊ resist ☊
This new paint is designed to resist heat. ☊ resist ☊
As with all new ideas it met with resistance. ☊ resistance ☊
resistance to sb/sth: There has been a lot of resistance to this new law. ☊ resistance ☊
The new leader has promised to respect the constitution. ☊ respect ☊
How did they respond to the news? ☊ respond ☊
The news provoked an angry response. ☊ response ☊
I don't feel ready to take on new responsibilities. ☊ responsibility ☊
The play was reviewed in the national newspapers. ☊ review ☊
The new legislation faces a bumpy ride (= will meet with opposition and difficulties). ☊ ride ☊
He wouldn't apologize. He knew he was in the right (= had justice on his side). ☊ right ☊
ring sb/sth: When is the best time to ring New York? ☊ ring ☊
Her spirits rose (= she felt happier) at the news. ☊ rise ☊
risk (sb/sth) doing sth: They knew they risked being arrested. ☊ risk ☊
a rolled-up newspaper ☊ roll ☊
A new roof will cost round about £3 000. ☊ round about ☊
My new shoes got ruined in the mud. ☊ ruin ☊
He was determined to build a new life out of the ruins of his career. ☊ ruin ☊
We had some sad news yesterday. ☊ sad ☊
safe (to do sth): It's safe to assume (that) there will always be a demand for new software. ☊ safe ☊
The ferry sails from Newhaven to Dieppe. ☊ sail ☊
The new model goes on sale next month. ☊ on sale ☊
She's still the same fun-loving person that I knew at college. ☊ same ☊
satisfy sb of sth: People need to be satisfied of the need for a new system. ☊ satisfy ☊
save (up) (for sth): I'm saving for a new bike. ☊ save ☊
With the new boiler you can make big savings on fuel bills. ☊ saving ☊
He knew that if he wasn't back by midnight, his parents would have something to say about it (= be angry). ☊ say ☊
a scare story (= a news report that spreads more anxiety or fear about sth than is necessary) ☊ scare ☊
They went abroad for a change of scene (= to see and experience new surroundings). ☊ scene ☊
The movie opens with a scene in a New York apartment. ☊ scene ☊
The new bridge has been finished two years ahead of schedule. ☊ schedule ☊
scheme (for doing sth): a local scheme for recycling newspapers ☊ scheme ☊
Under the new scheme only successful schools will be given extra funding. ☊ scheme ☊
new developments in science and technology ☊ science ☊
The committee has been searching for new ways to tackle youth unemployment. ☊ search ☊
the holiday season (= the time of Thanksgiving, Hanukkah, Christmas and New Year) ☊ season ☊
the festive season (= Christmas and New Year) ☊ season ☊
the sports section of the newspaper ☊ section ☊
We are currently seeking new ways of expanding our membership. ☊ seek ☊
The new design just didn't sell (= nobody bought it). ☊ sell ☊
The first episode of the new series is on Saturday. ☊ series ☊
a serious newspaper ☊ serious ☊
serve sth with sth: Serve the lamb with new potatoes and green beans. ☊ serve ☊
the development of new goods and services ☊ service ☊
This could set a new fashion. ☊ set ☊
She set a new world record for the high jump. ☊ set ☊
The new leader has set the party on the road to success. ☊ set ☊
a new set of rules to learn ☊ set ☊
I bought a new shade for the lamp. ☊ shade ☊
shake sb: He was badly shaken by the news of her death. ☊ shake ☊
shiny new stuff/software ☊ shiny new ☊
The news of my promotion came as a shock. ☊ shock ☊
We were all shocked at the news of his death. ☊ shock ☊
shocking news ☊ shocking ☊
There should be plenty of time to go shopping before we leave New York. ☊ shop ☊
I bought a new umbrella but lost it shortly afterwards. ☊ shortly ☊
show sth: Their new white carpet showed every mark. ☊ show ☊
show sb/sth to be/have sth: His new book shows him to be a first-rate storyteller. ☊ show ☊
She wanted to show off her new husband at the party. ☊ show sb/sth off ☊
This is a side of Alan that I never knew existed. ☊ side ☊
A site has been chosen for the new school. ☊ site ☊
I knew her slightly. ☊ slightly ☊
She knew that time was slipping away. ☊ slip ☊
They are introducing new measures to ensure the smooth running of the business. ☊ smooth ☊
Join a social club to make new friends. ☊ social ☊
the American Society of Newspaper Editors ☊ society ☊
It was with some surprise that I heard the news. ☊ some ☊
She won a competition in some newspaper or other. ☊ some ☊
Somehow or other I must get a new job. ☊ somehow ☊
It's time for someone new (= a new person) to take over. ☊ someone ☊
a new comedy aimed at thirty-somethings (= people between thirty and forty years old) ☊ something ☊
She didn't sound surprised when I told her the news. ☊ sound ☊
renewable energy sources ☊ source ☊
She spoke in favour of the new tax. ☊ speak ☊
The newspaper, or more specifically, the editor, was taken to court for publishing the photographs. ☊ specifically ☊
They have speeded up production of the new car. ☊ speed up, speed sth up ☊
spend sth on sth/on doing sth: She spent £100 on a new dress. ☊ spend ☊
a hamburger/newspaper stand ☊ stand ☊
start sb/sth doing sth: The news started me thinking. ☊ start ☊
He's just started a new job. ☊ start ☊
We need to start (= begin using) a new jar of coffee. ☊ start ☊
Can you start (= a new job) on Monday? ☊ start ☊
She's moving abroad to make a fresh start (= to begin a new life). ☊ start ☊
state that...: He stated categorically that he knew nothing about the deal. ☊ state ☊
The new drug is a major step forward in the treatment of the disease. ☊ step ☊
Now for a summary of tonight's main news stories. ☊ story ☊
street newspapers sold by the homeless ☊ street ☊
The new weapon's strength lies in its accuracy. ☊ strength ☊
Nelson Mandela is the subject of a new biography. ☊ subject ☊
successful (at sth/at doing sth): I wasn't very successful at keeping the news secret. ☊ successful ☊
The new job is not a promotion as such, but it has good prospects. ☊ as such ☊
a news summary ☊ summary ☊
suppose (that)...: I don't suppose (that) I could have a look at your newspaper, could I? ☊ suppose ☊
She knew surprisingly little about her sister's life. ☊ surprisingly ☊
She swallowed hard and told him the bad news. ☊ swallow ☊
switch (over) (from sth) (to sth): We're in the process of switching over to a new system of invoicing. ☊ switch ☊
Russian newspapers are largely sympathetic to the president. ☊ sympathetic ☊
system for doing sth: a new system for assessing personal tax bills ☊ system ☊
The dentist can't take any new patients. ☊ take ☊
The new sports centre will take the pressure off the old one. ☊ take ☊
Free newspapers: please take one. ☊ take ☊
The new loan takes the total debt to $100 000. ☊ take ☊
to take on new staff ☊ take sb on ☊
The new magazine has really taken off. ☊ take off ☊
talk yourself + adj.: We talked ourselves hoarse, catching up on all the news. ☊ talk ☊
The new sports complex is on target to open in June. ☊ target ☊
I was close to tears as I told them the news. ☊ tear ☊
the television news ☊ television ☊
tell sth to sb: He told the news to everybody he saw. ☊ tell ☊
tell sb sth: He told everybody he saw the news. ☊ tell ☊
What terrible news! ☊ terrible ☊
The newspaper had printed the full text of the president's speech. ☊ text ☊
That's it for now, but if I get any news I'll let you know. ☊ that's it ☊
Tell them the news. ☊ them ☊
They've bought themselves a new car. ☊ themselves ☊
These ancient woodlands are under threat from new road developments. ☊ threat ☊
We'll be in New York Tuesday through Friday. ☊ through ☊
She tied the newspapers in a bundle. ☊ tie ☊
The new sweater was a tight fit. ☊ tight ☊
We have a new timetable each term (= showing the times of each class in school). ☊ timetable ☊
Let's drink to Julia and her new job. ☊ to ☊
The announcement will appear in tomorrow's newspapers. ☊ tomorrow ☊
The newspaper said voters had been turned off by the negative tone of the campaign. ☊ tone ☊
Stay tuned for the news coming up next. ☊ tune ☊
We're buying a new TV with the money. ☊ TV ☊
a twice-monthly/yearly newsletter ☊ twice ☊
The disappearance of a vital witness added a new twist to the case. ☊ twist ☊
Under its new conductor, the orchestra has established an international reputation. ☊ under ☊
an atmosphere that is unique to New York ☊ unique ☊
unite (behind/against sb/sth): Will they unite behind the new leader? ☊ unite ☊
urban renewal/regeneration (= the process of improving the buildings, etc. in the poor parts of a town or city) ☊ urban ☊
useless (to do sth): He knew it was useless to protest. ☊ useless ☊
I suppose it has a certain novelty value (= it's interesting because it's new). ☊ value ☊
The story has very little news value. ☊ value ☊
New techniques were introduced with varying degrees of success. ☊ vary ☊
The new building has been very much admired. ☊ very ☊
It's my first visit to New York. ☊ visit ☊
New roads are being built to cope with the increased volume of traffic. ☊ volume ☊
He was voted most promising new director. ☊ vote ☊
want sth: We'll want more furniture for the new office. ☊ want ☊
There has been a new wave of bombings since the peace talks broke down. ☊ wave ☊
He knew her weak spot where Steve was concerned. ☊ weak ☊
She was wearing a new coat. ☊ wear ☊
They welcomed the new volunteers with open arms (= with enthusiasm). ☊ welcome ☊
They sell books as well as newspapers. ☊ as well (as sb/sth) ☊
'I've got a new job.' 'Since when?' ☊ when ☊
Where (= in what book, newspaper, etc.) did you read that? ☊ where ☊
She went white as a sheet when she heard the news. ☊ white ☊
the pure white of the newly painted walls ☊ white ☊
win yourself/sb sth: You've won yourself a trip to New York. ☊ win ☊
We went to New Zealand last winter. ☊ winter ☊
'Where is he now?' 'I only wish I knew!' ☊ wish ☊
The newspaper withdrew the allegations the next day. ☊ withdraw ☊
pure new wool ☊ wool ☊
work on sth: He is working on a new novel. ☊ work ☊
I've worked out a new way of doing it. ☊ work sth out ☊
The new legislation concerns health and safety at work. ☊ work ☊
The whole world was waiting for news of the astronauts. ☊ world ☊
There's nothing in the world I'd like more than to visit New York. ☊ in the world ☊
The news of his release from prison added further to her worries. ☊ worry ☊
The new house really wasn't worth all the expense involved. ☊ worth ☊
She wouldn't change it, even though she knew it was wrong. ☊ would ☊
He writes for the 'New Yorker' (= works as a writer). ☊ write ☊
Correct me if I'm wrong (= I may be wrong) but didn't you say you two knew each other? ☊ wrong ☊
They knew they had acted wrongly. ☊ wrongly ☊
You said you knew the way. ☊ you ☊
nouveau ☊ il a construit une nouvelle vie ici ☊
journal ☊ je vais acheter le journal pour ma mère ☊
neuf ☊ on devait avoir des vêtements neufs! ☊
reprise ☊ elle l’a prouvé à maintes reprises ☊
renouveler ☊ nos synapses ne se renouvellent plus passé 20 ans ☊
actualité ☊ le présent, l’actualité ne m’intéressent pas ☊
forum ☊ elle va organiser un forum ☊
nouveauté ☊ l’émission a perdu son parfum de nouveauté ☊
reconduire ☊ je te reconduis à l’aéroport ☊
inédit ☊ dix-sept films inédits seront en compétition ☊
renouveau ☊ ce renouveau doit, naturellement, commencer par en haut ☊