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		Definition of brand new in English: brand newadjectivebrand ˈnjuːˈbræn(d) ˈˌn(j)u Completely new. 崭新的,全新的  Graham's uniform was brand new  a brand-new Oxford dictionary Example sentencesExamples -  He loved it, that smell of fresh paint and brand new equipment and furniture.
 -  Her flat is brand new but small so luckily there was an extra communal room big enough to fit the thirty or so people.
 -  Imagine my amazement to see a new hole appear by the weekend in the brand new, resurfaced road.
 -  These girls are so young, so fresh and clearly brand new to what's ahead of them.
 -  As the stadium is brand new the facilities for the audience will be superb.
 -  Industrialised farming has also thrown up brand new diseases which may threaten humans.
 -  The name of this conspiracy is brand new and I know this because I have just invented it.
 -  The blade, brand new and shining, calls with a seductive voice that I must ignore.
 -  This will give consumers a choice between buying brand new cartridges or reusing old ones.
 -  The character designs are enchantingly familiar, but brand new at the same time.
 -  Each is highly entertaining and can be heard at a brand new listening point set up at the museum.
 -  I'm glad that song came back to me, and made me laugh in the face of another brand new day.
 -  Still, the blog has a brand new and much more robust commenting system which works in a very similar way.
 -  We will be continuing to operate from a brand new larger store opening soon in Leeds city centre.
 -  Ultimately, the only equipment a baby must have brand new is a cot mattress and a car seat.
 -  They sang a variety of songs from Abba to Sondheim, from old classics to brand new numbers.
 -  It is interesting working on something brand new and trying to establish a tone and a house style.
 -  In Romsey, two schools destined for the axe were rolled into one to create a brand new primary school.
 -  It was like the ref had a brand new yellow card and wanted to see if it worked.
 -  I was appalled by all the stalls that were selling brand new goods, supposedly cheap.
 
 Synonyms most recent, newest, just out, just released, fresh, present-day, up to date, up to the minute, state-of-the-art, current, modern, contemporary, modernistic, fashionable, in fashion, in vogue, voguish, bang up to date, in 
 OriginLate 16th century: from brand + new, with the idea 'straight from the fire'.    Definition of brand new in US English: brand newadjectiveˈbran(d) ˈˌn(y)o͞oˈbræn(d) ˈˌn(j)u Completely new. 崭新的,全新的  Graham's uniform was brand new  a brand-new Oxford dictionary Example sentencesExamples -  It was like the ref had a brand new yellow card and wanted to see if it worked.
 -  Her flat is brand new but small so luckily there was an extra communal room big enough to fit the thirty or so people.
 -  Each is highly entertaining and can be heard at a brand new listening point set up at the museum.
 -  In Romsey, two schools destined for the axe were rolled into one to create a brand new primary school.
 -  This will give consumers a choice between buying brand new cartridges or reusing old ones.
 -  He loved it, that smell of fresh paint and brand new equipment and furniture.
 -  I'm glad that song came back to me, and made me laugh in the face of another brand new day.
 -  As the stadium is brand new the facilities for the audience will be superb.
 -  Imagine my amazement to see a new hole appear by the weekend in the brand new, resurfaced road.
 -  The blade, brand new and shining, calls with a seductive voice that I must ignore.
 -  It is interesting working on something brand new and trying to establish a tone and a house style.
 -  The character designs are enchantingly familiar, but brand new at the same time.
 -  Ultimately, the only equipment a baby must have brand new is a cot mattress and a car seat.
 -  They sang a variety of songs from Abba to Sondheim, from old classics to brand new numbers.
 -  We will be continuing to operate from a brand new larger store opening soon in Leeds city centre.
 -  I was appalled by all the stalls that were selling brand new goods, supposedly cheap.
 -  The name of this conspiracy is brand new and I know this because I have just invented it.
 -  These girls are so young, so fresh and clearly brand new to what's ahead of them.
 -  Still, the blog has a brand new and much more robust commenting system which works in a very similar way.
 -  Industrialised farming has also thrown up brand new diseases which may threaten humans.
 
 Synonyms most recent, newest, just out, just released, fresh, present-day, up to date, up to the minute, state-of-the-art, current, modern, contemporary, modernistic, fashionable, in fashion, in vogue, voguish, bang up to date, in 
 OriginLate 16th century: from brand + new, with the idea ‘straight from the fire’.     |