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I. new [nju:, ingl am nu:, nju:] AGG
1. new (latest):
to be the newest fad [or craze] colloq
2. new attr (different):
Neue(r) f(m) <-n, -n; -n, -n>
Neue(r) f(m) <-n, -n; -n, -n> colloq
new broom ingl brit
New Deal ingl am POL
3. new pred:
4. new (not second-hand):
5. new (fresh):
frisch <frischer, am frischesten>
new lease of [or ingl am on] life
6. new (previously unknown):
locuzioni:
II. new [nju:, ingl am nu:, nju:] SOST no pl
new ˈwave SOST
1. new wave CINEM, TV, TEATR (movement):
2. new wave (fresh outbreak):
like-ˈnew AGG inv
brand ˈnew AGG inv
nigelnagelneu colloq esp ted mer, CH
new-agey [nju:ˈeɪʤi, ingl am esp nu:-] AGG inv
ˈnew-build AGG
new-build development, site, housing
new-build development, site, housing
new-build site
ˈnew build SOST
1. new build (construction of new houses):
Neubau m <-s, -bauten>
2. new build (a newly constructed house):
Neubau m <-s, -bauten>
new eˈcono·my SOST
New Economy f <- ->
new ˈcus·tom·er SOST
Neukunde(-kundin) m (f)
new-ˈfash·ioned AGG
new issue SOST MERC FIN
new share SOST MERC FIN
new money SOST INV FIN
new entrepreneur SOST MERC CONCORR
new sol SOST MERC FIN
new low SOST MERC FIN
new market SOST MERC FIN
new shareholder SOST RIS UMANE
new business SOST MKTG
new customer SOST MKTG
new technologies SOST
new industries SOST
young marshland, new marshland SOST
New Towns SOST
New Towns (in GB geplante Städte zur Entlastung der Kernstädte)
new international division of labour (NIDL) SOST
new world monkey
inglese
inglese
tedesco
tedesco
new construction (of a road)
tedesco
tedesco
inglese
inglese
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And the fog bank of the industry's uncertain future has made it nearly impossible for either company to raise new money.
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I wish homie the best.... new life, new music, new management, new money!
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Although no new money was physically created in addition to the initial $100 deposit, new commercial bank money is created through loans.
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For example, being the son or daughter of a wealthy individual, may carry a higher status and different cultural connotations than being a member of nouveau riche (new money).
en.wikipedia.org
It brought new money into remote areas, while also bringing negative environmental impacts and occasional conflict between cottagers and the permanent residents.
en.wikipedia.org
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Enlarge image ( opens in new window )
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www.auswaertiges-amt.de
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Bild vergrößern ( öffnet sich in neuem Fenster )
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external link, opens in new window Русский
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www.auswaertiges-amt.de
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Externer Link, öffnet in neuem Fenster Русский
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A new insurance product to help when crops fail
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www.giz.de
Neue Versicherung hilft bei Ernteausfall
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Create a new account.
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www.foodcase.ethz.ch
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Erstellen Sie einen neuen Account.
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BRIC, the new powerhouses
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www.rolandberger.de
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BRIC, die neuen Wirtschaftszentren
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