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novelty美 ['nɑv(ə)lti] 英 ['nɒv(ə)lti] - n.新颖;新奇;新鲜;新奇的事物(或人、环境)
- adj.新奇的;风格独特的
- 网络新颖性;新奇性;新奇事物
n. innovation,originality,newness,freshness,uniqueness 1. | [u] 新奇;新颖;新鲜the quality of being new, different and interesting |
| It was fun working there at first but the novelty soon wore off(= it became boring) . 开始的时候在那里工作很有趣,但这股新鲜劲很快就过去了。 | | There's a certain novelty value in this approach. 这种方法有一定的新意。 |
2. | [c] 新奇的事物(或人、环境)a thing, person or situation that is interesting because it is new, unusual or has not been known before |
| Electric cars are still something of a novelty. 电动汽车仍然是一种新鲜玩意儿。 |
3. | [c] 廉价小饰物;小玩意儿a small cheap object sold as a toy or a decorative object |
1. | [obn] 新奇的;风格独特的different and unusual; intended to be amusing and to catch people's attention |
n. | 8. 新奇,珍奇,奇异;新奇的东西[事情];【商业】新颖小巧物品[玩具、服饰等] 8. 新奇,珍奇,奇异;新奇的东西[事情];【商业】新颖小巧物品[玩具、服饰等] |
n. | 1. something new, original, and different that is interesting or exciting, though often for only a short time 2. the quality of being new, original, and different 3. a small inexpensive toy, ornament, piece of jewelry, or trinket 4. the excitement or interest that something new or unusual creates 5. a small cheap object such as a toy or piece of jewellery 1. something new, original, and different that is interesting or exciting, though often for only a short time 2. the quality of being new, original, and different 3. a small inexpensive toy, ornament, piece of jewelry, or trinket 4. the excitement or interest that something new or unusual creates 5. a small cheap object such as a toy or piece of jewellery |
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