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kurze
nuevo, -a
I. new <newer newest> [ingl am n(j)u, ingl brit njuː] AGG
1.1. new (unused):
new
brand new
as new
to be/look like new
1.2. new (recent, novel):
new
hi, what's new? colloq
¿que tal? ¿qué hay (de nuevo)? colloq
he's had a fight with his wifeso what else is new? colloq, iron
se ha peleado con su mujer — ¡qué novedad! colloq, iron
that's a new one on me! colloq
1.3. new (recently arrived):
new member/recruit
I'm new here
to be new to sth she's new to this company
the new rich
2. new (different, other):
new address/job/era
3.1. new (freshly made):
new wine
new bread
new bread
3.2. new (tender, young):
new buds/leaves
3.3. new (early):
new crop/potatoes
II. new [ingl am n(j)u, ingl brit njuː] AVV
new
new math [ingl am ˌn(j)u ˈmæθ], new maths ingl brit [nuːˈmæθs, njuːˈmæθs] SOST U + sing vb colloq
new math
new-mown [ˈnuːˈməʊn, ˈnjuːˈməʊn] AGG
new-mown
new-look [ingl am n(j)uˈlʊk, ingl brit ˌnjuːˈlʊk] AGG attr
new-look
new-look
new mathematics [ˌnuːmæθˈmætɪks, ˌnjuːmæθˈmætɪks] SOST U + sing vb
new-laid [ˈnuːˈleɪd, ˈnjuːˌleɪd] AGG
new-laid
new-laid
new order SOST
new order
new town SOST (in UK)
new town
new wave SOST
new wave
brand new [ingl am ˈbræn(d) ˈˌn(j)u, ingl brit brand ˈnjuː] AGG
brand new toy/car
brand new toy/car
brand new music/technology
I. new [nju:, ingl am nu:] AGG
1. new (latest, recent):
new
new
new word
to be the newest fad [or craze] colloq
2. new (changed):
new
new boy/girl ingl brit SCUOLA
novato(-a) m (f)
3. new (inexperienced):
new
new
to be a new one on sb
4. new (in new condition):
new
brand new
5. new (fresh):
new
new blood fig
6. new (freshly found or made public):
new
new
II. new [nju:, ingl am nu:] SOST senza pl
the new
new wave SOST fig
1. new wave (movement):
new wave
2. new wave (fresh outbreak):
new wave
new potatoes SOST pl
brand-new [ˌbrændˈnju:] AGG inv
brand-new
new-laid [ˌnju:ˈleɪd, ingl am ˈnu:-] AGG
new moon SOST
new moon
new-found [ˌnju:ˈfaʊnd, ingl am ˌnu:-] AGG
new-found
new-fashioned AGG
new town SOST ingl brit
new town
new normal SOST senza pl
new normal
I. new [nu] AGG
1. new (latest, recent):
new
new
new word
to be the newest fad [or craze] colloq
2. new (changed):
new
new boy/girl SCUOLA
novato(-a) m (f)
3. new (inexperienced):
new
new
to be a new one on sb
4. new (in new condition):
new
brand new
5. new (fresh):
new
new blood fig
6. new (freshly found or made public):
new
new
II. new [nu] SOST
the new
new town SOST
new town
new wave SOST fig
1. new wave (movement):
new wave
2. new wave (fresh outbreak):
new wave
brand-new AGG inv
brand-new
new-laid [ˈnu·ˈleɪd] AGG
new-found [ˌnu·ˈfaʊnd] AGG
new-found
new-fashioned AGG
new potatoes SOST pl
new moon SOST
new moon
New-Agey AGG
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Ears of corn, new potatoes, onions, and heads of garlic are usually included in shrimp and crawfish boils.
en.wikipedia.org
Good eaten with new potatoes tossed with butter, some salt and pepper and maybe a little chopped dill.
www.dailymail.co.uk
New potatoes are thin-skinned, so don't travel well, so you won't find them in supermarkets.
www.goodfood.com.au
This is a summer soup, meant to celebrate all the green and tender things in the early summer garden -- new potatoes, spring onions and dill.
www.winnipegfreepress.com
Meanwhile, saute the new potatoes in remaining olive oil until golden on all sides.
www.odt.co.nz