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adverb* * ** * *new·ly[ˈnju:li, AM ˈnu:-, ˈnju:-]\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* * *['njuːlɪ]advfrischnewly made — ganz neu; bread, cake etc frisch gebacken; road, gardens etc neu angelegt
newly arrived —
newly formed/found — neu geschaffen/gefunden
* * *1. neulich, kürzlich, jüngst:newly married jungverheiratet oder -vermählt2. von Neuem:newly raised hope neu erweckte Hoffnung3. anders:newly arranged furniture umgestellte Möbel pl* * *adverb* * *adv.neuer adv.neuerdings adv.neulich adv.
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