newly

newly
adverb
neu

newly married — seit kurzem verheiratet

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adverb (only just; recently: She is newly married; Her hair is newly cut.) neulich
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new·ly
[ˈnju:li, AM ˈnu:-, ˈnju:-]
adv inv (recently) kürzlich, neulich BRD
\newly discovered documents kürzlich entdeckte Dokumente
\newly formed company neu gegründet
\newly industrialized country Schwellenland nt
\newly married jungverheiratet, frisch verheiratet SCHWEIZ, jungvermählt, frisch vermählt SCHWEIZ geh; (freshly) frisch
\newly painted frisch gestrichen; (differently) neu
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['njuːlɪ]
adv
frisch

a newly dug trench — ein frisch gezogener Graben

a newly dug grave — ein frisches Grab

newly made — ganz neu; bread, cake etc frisch gebacken; road, gardens etc neu angelegt

newly arrived —

newly awakened — neu erwacht

newly formed/found — neu geschaffen/gefunden

newly married — frisch vermählt

a newly industrialized or industrializing country — ein industrielles Schwellenland

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newly [ˈnjuːlı; US auch ˈnuː-] adv
1. neulich, kürzlich, jüngst:
newly married jungverheiratet oder -vermählt
2. von Neuem:
newly raised hope neu erweckte Hoffnung
3. anders:
newly arranged furniture umgestellte Möbel pl
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adverb
neu

newly married — seit kurzem verheiratet

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adv.
neuer adv.
neuerdings adv.
neulich adv.

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