Определение new- в Английский Язык Английский Язык словарь
- newly, recently
new-found.
- New- combines with the past participle of some verbs to form adjectives which indicate that an action has been done or completed very recently. He loved the smell of new-mown grass Gerald treasures his new-won independence
- <span class="word-self">newspan>-fashioned
- Newly made
- <span class="word-self">newspan>-fashioned
- Up-to-date, fashionable or avant-garde
- <span class="word-self">newspan>-mown
- That has recently been mown
Phosgene has the odor of new-mown hay and chlorine has a strong bleach or chlorine odor.
- <span class="word-self">newspan>-wave
- Of or pertaining to the New Wave
- <span class="word-self">newspan>-wave
- Innovative and ground-breaking
- <span class="word-self">newspan>-hampshire
- {n} one of the United States
- <span class="word-self">newspan>-jersey
- {n} one of the United States
- <span class="word-self">newspan>-year's-gift
- {n} a present on new-year's day
- <span class="word-self">newspan>-york
- {n} one of the United States and its metropolis
- <span class="word-self">newspan>-fangled
- disapproval If someone describes a new idea or a new piece of equipment as new-fangled, they mean that it is too complicated or is unnecessary. Mr Goss does not believe in any of this `new-fangled nonsense' about lean meat. a newfangled tax structure
- <span class="word-self">newspan>-found
- A new-found quality or ability is one that you have got recently. Juliana was brimming over with new-found confidence The fall of the Ceausescu government brought newfound freedom to millions in Romania. recently obtained, found, or achieved
- <span class="word-self">newspan>-look
- different from before, especially more modern or more attractive
- <span class="word-self">newspan>-made
- newly made; "the aroma of new-made bread
- Aotearoa <span class="word-self">Newspan> Zealand
- A bicultural name for New Zealand
The Commission recognises the importance of Māori culture... to all people of Aotearoa New Zealand (Human Rights Commission Focus, March 1988).
- Chinese <span class="word-self">Newspan> Year
- An annual Chinese holiday, marking the beginning of the lunar year
- Chinese <span class="word-self">Newspan> Years
- plural form of Chinese New Year
- Dutch <span class="word-self">Newspan> Guinea
- The former name of Western New Guinea from 1945 to 1962, when it was under Dutch rule
- Early <span class="word-self">Newspan> High German
- The form of the German language spoken from 1350 to 1650 CE, successor to Middle High German
- Happy <span class="word-self">Newspan> Year
- A wish said at the start of a New Year
- Merry Christmas and a Happy <span class="word-self">Newspan> Year
- A traditional greeting for the Christmas and the new year
- <span class="word-self">Newspan>
- In place names, a prefix added to the name of a newly established place, intended to convey that the newly established place will share some characteristic of an older place for which the new place is named
- <span class="word-self">Newspan> Age
- A modern spiritual and religious movement
- <span class="word-self">Newspan> Age
- Of or relating to New Age music
- <span class="word-self">Newspan> Age
- Of or relating to a broad movement in Western culture, covering a wide variety of alternative spiritual and philosophical ideas, that developed towards the end of the 20th century
At this point in history, the most radical, pervasive, and earth-shaking transformation would occur simply if everybody truly evolved to a mature, rational, and responsible ego, capable of freely participating in the open exchange of mutual self-esteem. There is the edge of history. There would be a real New Age - Ken Wilber.
- <span class="word-self">Newspan> Age
- New Age music
- <span class="word-self">Newspan> Age music
- A genre of relaxing music with elements of world music
- <span class="word-self">Newspan> Age music
- A genre of music of a mystical nature, associated with New Age philosophies
- <span class="word-self">Newspan> Age traveller
- A member of a community of people, many of whom hold New Age beliefs, who travel among fairs and music festivals
- <span class="word-self">Newspan> Amsterdam
- The Dutch colonial settlement that later became New York City
- <span class="word-self">Newspan> Bedford
- A city in Massachusetts, United States
- <span class="word-self">Newspan> Britain
- An island of Papua New Guinea
- <span class="word-self">Newspan> Brunswick
- A province in eastern Canada with capital Fredericton
- <span class="word-self">Newspan> Brunswicker
- A native or inhabitant of New Brunswick, Canada
- <span class="word-self">Newspan> Brunswickers
- plural form of New Brunswicker
- <span class="word-self">Newspan> Caledonia
- A district of the west coast of British North America traded by the Hudson's Bay Company. It became the colony of British Columbia in 1858
- <span class="word-self">Newspan> Caledonia
- Overseas territory of France in Oceania. Official name: Territory of New Caledonia and Dependencies
- <span class="word-self">Newspan> Caledonia
- A short-lived (1698-1700) Scottish colony in Panama, around Darien (which was renamed New Edinburgh as its capital)
- <span class="word-self">Newspan> Caledonian
- of, from, or pertaining to New Caledonia (either sense), its people or language
- <span class="word-self">Newspan> Caledonian
- A person from New Caledonia (iether sense) or of New Caledonian descent
- <span class="word-self">Newspan> Delhi
- National capital of India, located in the national capital territory of Delhi
- <span class="word-self">Newspan> Democrat
- a member of the New Democratic Party
- <span class="word-self">Newspan> Democratic
- pertaining to the policies of the New Democratic Party
- <span class="word-self">Newspan> Democratic Party
- A Canadian political party which fields candidates in both provincial and federal elections, founded in 1961
- <span class="word-self">Newspan> Democrats
- plural form of New Democrat
- <span class="word-self">Newspan> England
- Collectively, the six states of the United States colonized by the English in the 17th century, namely Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont
- <span class="word-self">Newspan> England
- a loosely defined region in the north of the state of New South Wales
- <span class="word-self">Newspan> Englandy
- Similar to or reminiscent of New England
- <span class="word-self">Newspan> Forest
- A national park in Wiltshire and Hampshire, southern England
- <span class="word-self">Newspan> Forest pony
- A horse of a breed indigenous to the New Forest, in Hampshire, England
- <span class="word-self">Newspan> Forester
- Someone who lives in the New Forest
- <span class="word-self">Newspan> Forester
- A New Forest pony
- <span class="word-self">Newspan> France
- France's former possessions and colonies in North America, including Quebec, Acadia, and Louisiana, before 1763
- <span class="word-self">Newspan> General Catalogue
- : A catalogue of deep sky objects compiled in the 1880s by J. L. E. Dreyer using observations mostly from William Herschel. It contains nearly 8,000 objects, known as the NGC objects. Objects in the catalogue are numbered, and the letters NGC are prepended to these numbers, as in NGC 224 (the Andromeda Galaxy) or NGC 6205 (the globular cluster in Hercules)
- <span class="word-self">Newspan> Guinea
- A large island in the Pacific Ocean, north of Australia, whose territory is divided between Indonesia in the west and Papua New Guinea in the east
- <span class="word-self">Newspan> Guinea
- the northern part of what is now called Papua New Guinea, administered as a separate territory to Papua
- <span class="word-self">Newspan> Guinea flightless rail
- a bird from the family Rallidae
- <span class="word-self">Newspan> Guinea flightless rails
- plural form of New Guinea flightless rail
- <span class="word-self">Newspan> Hampshire
- A state of the United States of America. Capital: Concord
- <span class="word-self">Newspan> Hampshirite
- An inhabitant or a resident of the state of New Hampshire
Wentworth may have been an employee of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, but he lived in New Hampshire and was a devoted New Hampshirite.
- <span class="word-self">Newspan> Hampshirites
- plural form of New Hampshirite
- <span class="word-self">Newspan> High German
- The modern form of the German language, successor to Early New High German
- <span class="word-self">Newspan> Holland
- A former name for the continent and the country of Australia
1787: Chart of New Holland — published by J. Stockdale, London.
- <span class="word-self">Newspan> Ionian
- New Ionic
- <span class="word-self">Newspan> Ionic
- The later form of the Greek Ionic dialect, used after circa 600 BC
- <span class="word-self">Newspan> Ireland
- An island of the Bismarck Archipelago, a German colony from 1884 to 1921; governed by Australia from 1921 and then by Papua New Guinea from 1975 to the present day
- <span class="word-self">Newspan> Jersey
- A northeast state of the United States of America. Capital: Trenton
- <span class="word-self">Newspan> Jersey Plan
- a 1787 proposal for the structure of the United States Government
- <span class="word-self">Newspan> Jerseyite
- Someone living in, or associated with, New Jersey
- <span class="word-self">Newspan> Journalism
- A style of news writing and journalism of the 1960s and 1970s, employing literary techniques deemed unconventional at the time
- <span class="word-self">Newspan> Labour
- a movement to rebrand the British Labour Party by discarding traditional goals (such as nationalization)
- <span class="word-self">Newspan> Latin
- The Latin language spoken and written after the Middle Ages, including Renaissance Latin, Ecclesiastical Latin, and Contemporary Latin
- <span class="word-self">Newspan> Man
- a man who, rejecting sexist attitudes, aims to be caring and sensitive, and to take a substantial role in the domestic routine
- <span class="word-self">Newspan> Mexican
- Of, or pertaining to, New Mexico or its culture
- <span class="word-self">Newspan> Mexican
- An inhabitant or a resident of the state of New Mexico
- <span class="word-self">Newspan> Mexicans
- plural form of New Mexican
- <span class="word-self">Newspan> Mexico
- A state of the United States of America. Capital: Santa Fe
- <span class="word-self">Newspan> Norwegian
- Nynorsk; Norwegian Nynorsk
- <span class="word-self">Newspan> Orleanian
- a native or inhabitant of New Orleans
- <span class="word-self">Newspan> Orleanian
- of, or relating to New Orleans, Louisiana
- <span class="word-self">Newspan> Orleans
- The largest city in the State of Louisiana, United States of America. It is an industrial and distribution center, a major seaport, and known for its rich cultural heritage, especially its music and cuisine. The city is on the banks of the Mississippi
- <span class="word-self">Newspan> Pomerania
- The former name of New Britain
- <span class="word-self">Newspan> Prussian
- of or pertaining to the New Prussian language
- <span class="word-self">Newspan> Prussian
- the modern reconstruction of the Old Prussian language, spoken by pilot communities in Lithuania, Poland, and elsewhere
- <span class="word-self">Newspan> Prussian
- of or pertaining to the people that speak the New Prussian language
- <span class="word-self">Newspan> Romantic
- A person involved in the New Romanticism movement
- <span class="word-self">Newspan> Romanticism
- A youth fashion movement that peaked in the United Kingdom during the early 1980s, associated with synthpop music and flamboyant and sometimes androgynous attire
- <span class="word-self">Newspan> Siberian Islands
- An archipelago in the Arctic Ocean in the north of Russia, in the East Siberian Sea
- <span class="word-self">Newspan> South Wales
- One of the six states of Australia, situated in the south-eastern part of the continent, with its capital at Sydney
- <span class="word-self">Newspan> South Wales
- The original name conferred on Australia by Captain James Cook, and used to describe the entire eastern portion of the continent
- <span class="word-self">Newspan> South Wales
- The colony that was founded in 1788, which grew progressively smaller as other colonies were separated from it, and became a state in 1901
- <span class="word-self">Newspan> Taiwan dollar
- The currency of Taiwan
- <span class="word-self">Newspan> Taiwan dollars
- plural form of New Taiwan dollar
- <span class="word-self">Newspan> Testament
- The second half of the Christian Bible, includes the four Gospels, the Book of Acts, the Epistles, and the Book of Revelation
- <span class="word-self">Newspan> Wave
- Any of several movements in music film which are or were considered cutting edge
- <span class="word-self">Newspan> World
- The continents North America and South America combined
- <span class="word-self">Newspan> World Order
- A vision for the world in which greater peace and stability is achieved through a new political order
- <span class="word-self">Newspan> World monkey
- The four families of primates that are found in Central America and South America: the Cebidae, Aotidae, Pitheciidae and Atelidae
- <span class="word-self">Newspan> Yawk
- Eye dialect spelling of New York, representing New York City English
- <span class="word-self">Newspan> Year
- The first few days of a calendar year
- <span class="word-self">Newspan> Year
- In particular, January 1 in the Julian and Gregorian calendar and the days following
- <span class="word-self">Newspan> Year's Day
- A legal holiday in many countries to welcome the New Year of the Gregorian calendar on January 1
- <span class="word-self">Newspan> Year's Eve
- The holiday occurring on the last day of the year, December 31st
- <span class="word-self">Newspan> Year's resolution
- A vow one makes on New Year's Eve or New Year's Day for the coming year
He made a New Year's resolution to quit smoking.
- <span class="word-self">Newspan> Years
- plural form of New Year
- <span class="word-self">Newspan> York
- The largest city in New York State, a metropolis extending into neighboring New Jersey state
New York is a former capital of the USA.
- <span class="word-self">Newspan> York
- Of a style, particularly of food, originating in New York
Alcoholism is a disease and an illnes. Its insanity has revented me from finding my Higher Power, good coffee, intoxicating chocolate, and a New York delicatessen here in Utopia.
- <span class="word-self">Newspan> York
- A state of the United States of America and former colony
The capital of New York is Albany, not New York City.
- <span class="word-self">Newspan> York City
- Manhattan
- <span class="word-self">Newspan> York City
- New York, New York, the largest city in the United States of America. It consists of five boroughs: Manhattan, the Bronx, Brooklyn, Queens and Staten Island. Situated at the mouth of the Hudson River in New York State
- <span class="word-self">Newspan> York State
- The State of New York
- <span class="word-self">Newspan> York breakfast
- A meal at the start of the day, consisting of coffee and cigarettes (smoked, not eaten.)
- <span class="word-self">Newspan> York minute
- An instant; a very short time
- <span class="word-self">Newspan> York minutes
- plural form of New York minute
- <span class="word-self">Newspan> York reload
- The act of drawing a second handgun when the first jams or runs out of bullets, rather than reloading the first, in order to gain a speed advantage
First, they may be the fastest reload for an empty primary gun—the so-called New York reload..
- <span class="word-self">Newspan> York reloads
- plural form of New York reload
- <span class="word-self">Newspan> Yorker
- An inhabitant or a resident of the state of New York
- <span class="word-self">Newspan> Yorker
- An inhabitant or a resident of New York City
- <span class="word-self">Newspan> Yorkers
- plural form of New Yorker
- <span class="word-self">Newspan> Yorkese
- A dialect of English spoken in New York
Her New Yorkese gave her origins away instantly.
- <span class="word-self">Newspan> Yorkese
- People, or one person, from New York
You have to watch out for those New Yorkese, you never know what they might be up to.
- <span class="word-self">Newspan> Zealand
- A country in Oceania, to the east of Australia. Official name: New Zealand. Abbreviation: NZ or Aotearoa
- <span class="word-self">Newspan> Zealand
- The Realm of New Zealand, including the Cook Islands, Niue, Tokelau and the Ross Dependency
- <span class="word-self">Newspan> Zealand
- The islands of New Zealand, especially the North Island, South Island and nearby coastal islands
- <span class="word-self">Newspan> Zealand dollar
- The official currency of New Zealand
- <span class="word-self">Newspan> Zealand dollars
- plural form of New Zealand dollar
- <span class="word-self">Newspan> Zealand primitive frog
- A group of frogs in the Leiopelmatidae family, which are every small and extra vertebrae to other frogs
- <span class="word-self">Newspan> Zealander
- A person from New Zealand or of New Zealand descent
- <span class="word-self">Newspan> Zealanders
- plural form of New Zealander
- <span class="word-self">Newspan> Zealandism
- A word or phrase of New Zealand; one originating there, or only used there, or having special meaning there
- <span class="word-self">Newspan> Zealandism
- The status or character of belonging to New Zealand
- <span class="word-self">Newspan> Zealandisms
- plural form of New Zealandism
- Papua <span class="word-self">Newspan> Guinea
- A country in Oceania. Official name: Independent State of Papua New Guinea
- Papua <span class="word-self">Newspan> Guinean
- Citizen of Papua New Guinea or of Papua New Guinean descent
- Papua <span class="word-self">Newspan> Guinean
- pertaining to Papua New Guinea
- Papua <span class="word-self">Newspan> Guineans
- plural form of Papua New Guinean
- Trans-<span class="word-self">Newspan> Guinea
- A major language family spoken in large parts of New Guinea
- a <span class="word-self">newspan> broom sweeps clean
- New management will often make radical changes
- bran-<span class="word-self">newspan>
- brand new
They were rabbits like himself, but quite furry and bran-new. They must have been very well made, for their seams didn't show at all,.
- brand <span class="word-self">newspan>
- utterly new, as new as possible
- brand spanking <span class="word-self">newspan>
- utterly new, as new as possible
- brave <span class="word-self">newspan> world
- An ambitious, often utopian, vision of the future
- brave <span class="word-self">newspan> world
- A significant change for the worse
- brave <span class="word-self">newspan> worlds
- plural form of brave new world
- break <span class="word-self">newspan> ground
- To begin excavating and levelling earth for a new building, or, originally, for cultivation
- break <span class="word-self">newspan> ground
- By extension, to initiate a new venture
- dawn of a <span class="word-self">newspan> day
- A new beginning; a fresh start; an important, promising turning point
It’s the dawn of a new day—a new era, even—for the Queens Chamber of Commerce.
- emperor's <span class="word-self">newspan> clothes
- Something obvious and embarrassing that is politely ignored or that goes unacknowledged
How did it come to this, that Toyota is now selling a hybrid gas-electric vehicle with no tangible fuel economy benefits?.
- like <span class="word-self">newspan>
- Seemingly new; as good as new
Our like new refrigerator didn't last the year.
- like <span class="word-self">newspan>
- As though new; as good as new
Make your car run like new.
- like the <span class="word-self">newspan> time
- Furiously or vigorously, repeatedly
He was running like the new time when the dog chased him.
- <span class="word-self">newspan>
- Refreshed, reinvigorated, reformed
After the accident, I saw the world with new eyes.
- <span class="word-self">newspan>
- Additional; recently discovered
We turned up some new evidence from the old files.
- <span class="word-self">newspan>
- next; about to begin or recently begun
We expect to grow at 10% annually in the new decade.
- <span class="word-self">newspan>
- Recently arrived or appeared
She is the new kid at school.
- <span class="word-self">newspan>
- Strange, unfamiliar or not previously known
I need to meet new people.
- <span class="word-self">newspan>
- In original condition; pristine; not previously worn or used
Are you going to buy a new car or a second-hand one?.
- <span class="word-self">newspan>
- A kind of light beer
- <span class="word-self">newspan>
- Of recent origin; having taken place recently
Did you see the new King Lear at the theatre?.
- <span class="word-self">newspan>
- Things that are new
Out with the old, in with the new.
- <span class="word-self">newspan>
- Young
My sister has a new baby, and our mother is excited to finally have a grandchild.
- <span class="word-self">newspan>
- Current or later, as opposed to former
We had been in our new house for five years by then.
- <span class="word-self">newspan>
- Inexperienced or unaccustomed at some task
I'm new at this business.
- <span class="word-self">newspan>
- Used to distinguish something established more recently, named after something or some place previously existing
New Bond Street is an extension of Bond Street.
- <span class="word-self">newspan>
- Recently made, or created
The band just released a new album.
- <span class="word-self">newspan> ball
- A cricket ball never previously used in a match; a replacement new cricket ball taken by the captain of the bowling side at certain specified times during an innings
- <span class="word-self">newspan> ball
- Any of a set of replacement tennis balls issued at specified times in the professional game
- <span class="word-self">newspan> balls
- plural form of new ball
- <span class="word-self">newspan> broom
- A new leader or management
In one way, Mr. Brown's position is particularly difficult, because unlike other political leaders he cannot claim to be a new broom. The Economist in article Labour pains on Dec 1st 2007.
- <span class="word-self">newspan> car smell
- A characteristic odor caused by the combination of chemicals and materials in a new automobile
Who would want new car smell when you can have Maggie's gardenias?.
- <span class="word-self">newspan> chum
- A beginner, novice
- <span class="word-self">newspan> chum
- A newly arrived immigrant
- <span class="word-self">newspan> chum
- A newly arrived convict
- <span class="word-self">newspan> chums
- plural form of new chum
- <span class="word-self">newspan> fangled
- Modern; recently invented: alternative spelling of newfangled
- <span class="word-self">newspan> jack swing
- A variety of swingbeat dance music combining elements of rhythm and blues, soul music, hip hop and rap
- <span class="word-self">newspan> kid on the block
- Someone or something new to an existing community
While the Reform Party is the new kid on the block, its members who attended its first national convention this weekend acted like delegates to any other political convention.
- <span class="word-self">newspan> kids on the block
- plural form of new kid on the block
- <span class="word-self">newspan> lad
- A sexist young man who embraces traditional male attitudes
- <span class="word-self">newspan> laddish
- Having the characteristics of a new lad
- <span class="word-self">newspan> lads
- plural form of new lad
- <span class="word-self">newspan> lease on life
- Figuratively, an opportunity to an improved quality of life, due to some change in circumstances
The latest developments in drugs to treat patients with bipolar disorders have given many a new lease on life.
- <span class="word-self">newspan> lease on life
- An opportunity to live longer than was expected, due to some kind of reprieve
The facelift proposed for the old theatre may well give it a new lease on life.
- <span class="word-self">newspan> math
- The methodology used to arrive at an unreasonably incorrect answer for a mathematical calculation
She quickly calculated the tip to be $45.00 on the restaurant tab of $110.50, apparently using new math.
- <span class="word-self">newspan> media
- Interactive digital media, such as the Internet, as opposed to traditional media such as print and television
- <span class="word-self">newspan> money
- Persons or families that have recently become wealthy
- <span class="word-self">newspan> moon
- The day when the new moon is first seen or is expected to appear
- <span class="word-self">newspan> moon
- The moon when it is waxing
- <span class="word-self">newspan> moon
- The phase of the moon when it is waxing
- <span class="word-self">newspan> moon
- The phase of the moon when it is in conjunction with the sun
- <span class="word-self">newspan> moon
- The moon when it is in conjunction with the sun
- <span class="word-self">newspan> moons
- plural form of new moon
- <span class="word-self">newspan> pence
- Plural of new penny
- <span class="word-self">newspan> penny
- Following decimalisation, the name given to the coin worth one hundredth of a pound sterling; now known simply as the penny. Symbol: p
- <span class="word-self">newspan> potato
- One of the earliest potatoes of a new crop
- <span class="word-self">newspan> potatoes
- plural form of new potato
- <span class="word-self">newspan> school
- A style, way of thinking, or method for accomplishing a task that is typical of the current era, as opposed to former eras
- <span class="word-self">newspan> shekel
- Alternative form of new sheqel
- <span class="word-self">newspan> shekels
- plural form of new shekel
- <span class="word-self">newspan> sheqel
- The official designation of the Israeli currency since 1 January 1986 (in order to distinguish it from the abolished 1980-1985 sheqel). Divided into 100 agorot and represented by ₪. In English, also represented by the initialism NIS (for "New Israeli Sheqel"). ISO 4217 code: ILS
- <span class="word-self">newspan> sheqels
- plural form of new sheqel
- <span class="word-self">newspan> standard
- Something that is set when someone does the unthinkable, or does something better than anyone else
Lance Armstrong set a new standard for modern man.
- <span class="word-self">newspan> town
- A town built to address housing shortages post World War II
- <span class="word-self">newspan> towns
- plural form of new town
- <span class="word-self">newspan> up
- To create an object by calling its constructor
So you just new up the object you want and once its internal reference count drops to 0, the language deletes it (during a free time as a background thread).
- <span class="word-self">newspan> wave
- Representing the latest and most advanced style; trendy; faddish
- <span class="word-self">newspan> wave
- A pop and rock music genre that existed during the late 1970s and the early-to-mid 1980s, incorporating punk beats and synthesized sounds
- <span class="word-self">newspan> year
- next year; the year following the current year, especially the early part of it
We hoped that things would be better in the new year.
- <span class="word-self">newspan> zaïre
- A currency used in Zaïre between 1993 and 1998, only issued in banknote form and later replaced by the franc
- old wine in a <span class="word-self">newspan> bottle
- An existing concept or institution offered as though it were a new one
Finally, some critics argue that evolutionary psychology is old wine in a new bottle — the old instinct theory in a new package.
- second <span class="word-self">newspan> ball
- a second replacement new ball
- there is nothing <span class="word-self">newspan> under the sun
- There is nothing truly novel in existence. Every new idea has some sort of precedent or echo from the past
- turn over a <span class="word-self">newspan> leaf
- To engage in self-improvement; to begin a good habit or shed a bad habit
Every year he resolves to turn over a new leaf and start exercising.
- turned over a <span class="word-self">newspan> leaf
- Simple past tense and past participle of turn over a new leaf
- turning over a <span class="word-self">newspan> leaf
- Present participle of turn over a new leaf
- turns over a <span class="word-self">newspan> leaf
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of turn over a new leaf
- what else is <span class="word-self">newspan>
- Implies that the situation is and always has been unsatisfactory
My mum is still giving me grief for not getting a job. ― What else is new?.
- what's <span class="word-self">newspan>
- The latest developments in a particular situation or a person's life
We send out a newsletter to our clients every week to tell them what's new in the company.
- what's <span class="word-self">newspan>
- Implies that the situation is and always has been unsatisfactory
You're still having problems with that idiot you employed last year? So, what's new?.