serin canlı

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Turkish - English
fresh
very recently; newly
If you say that the weather is fresh, you mean that it is fairly cold and windy. It was a fine, fresh summer morning Outside the breeze was fresh and from the north
not stale or old; "fresh bread"; "a fresh scent"
{s} young; invigorated; not stale, not spoiled, still good to be eaten ; newly arrived, inexperienced; new; newly made (i.e. fresh cup of coffee); not salty (water); pure, clean (i.e. air); (Meteorology) cool, (of wind) blowing strong; (of a cow) that recently gave birth to a calf; bold, saucy, impertinent (Slang); aware of the facts, up-to-date (Slang); marvelous, wonderful (Slang)
A collection C is fresh if modification of any pre-existing collection's contents can never modify the contents of C and if modifications to C can never modify the contents of any pre-existing collection Immutable collections cannot be modified, so a fresh immutable collection can share structure with other immutable collections
New; original; additional
raw food that has not been frozen or heated, and contains no preservatives Irradiation at low levels is allowed The terms “fresh milk” or “freshly baked bread,” are allowed
A stream or spring of fresh water
Has a clean, lively character An excellent quality for young, especially white, wines
If you describe something as fresh, you like it because it is new and exciting. These designers are full of fresh ideas. a fresh image. = original
Said of a young fruity wine with moderate acidity, such as Muscadet and red wines from the Gamay grape
If you describe something as fresh, you mean that it is pleasant, bright, and clean in appearance. Gingham fabrics always look fresh and pretty
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Refreshing or cool
Lately produced, gathered, or prepared for market; not stale; not dried or preserved; not wilted, faded, or tainted; in good condition; as, fresh vegetables, flowers, eggs, meat, fruit, etc
Implies the lively fruity acidity, maybe a little bite of acid, found in youthful light reds, rose's and most whites All young whites should be fresh The opposite is flatness, staleness
A positive characteristic applying to freshly harvested and roasted coffee whose flavor is particularly vivid An aromatic highlight in the coffee bean and brew that is highly pleasing The result of extremely volatile organic compounds, particularly those containing sulfur, evoking a strong sensation on the olfactory membranes
not yet used or soiled; "a fresh shirt"; "a fresh sheet of paper"; "an unused envelope"
Having a lively, clean and fruity character An essential for young wines
not containing or composed of salt water; "fresh water"