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1 новоиспечённый
1) General subject: chicken, piping hot, novice (As Hill point out, most novice bosses don't realize how sharply management differs from individual work), newly-minted (the newly-minted Liberal leader), recently minted, newly-qualified2) Literal: new-fangled3) Law: now-deceased4) prop.&figur. fresh-baked -
2 новоявленный
General subject: new, new sprung, new-sprung, newly minted (Yury Luzhkov followed his newly minted tradition and opened a new metro station), latter-day (saint etc), newly appeared, just brought to light, new visionary -
3 незатасканный оборот
General subject: a newly minted phraseУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > незатасканный оборот
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4 новоявленные иммигранты
General subject: newly minted immigrantsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > новоявленные иммигранты
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5 свежий оборот
General subject: a newly minted phrase -
6 вновь испеченный
разг. brand-new,newly minted/fledgedРусско-английский словарь по общей лексике > вновь испеченный
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7 свежий
1. breezy2. spanking3. live4. makeup5. raw6. virgin7. fresh-supplied8. pert9. fresh; cool; latest; new10. crisp11. newсовершенно новый, абсолютно свежий — spickandspan new
12. recent13. sweetСинонимический ряд:1. бодро (прил.) бодро; полный сил; энергично2. ново (прил.) ново3. прохладно (прил.) прохладно -
8 И-79
ВНОВЬ ИСПЕЧЁННЫЙ coll, humor AdjP modif fixed WO( s.o. who) has just received a certain position, title, degree etcbrand-newnew newly (freshly) minted newly fledged.Разрешите представить вам нашего вновь испечённого инженера. Let me introduce to you our newly fledged engineer. -
9 вновь испеченный
• ВНОВЬ ИСПЕЧЕННЫЙ coll. humor[AdjP; modif; fixed WO]=====⇒ (s.o. who) has just received a certain position, title, degree etc:- brand-new;- new;- newly fledged.♦ Разрешите представить вам нашего вновь испечённого инженера. Let me introduce to you our newly fledged engineer.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > вновь испеченный
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