newly
/ˈnjuːli/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈnuːli/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈnü-lē ˈnyü-/ (ame, mw)
newly — 副詞
1. happening or done only a short time before the present moment — used especially
最近
不久前發生的
happening or done only a short time before the present moment — used especially before past participles such as built, elected, or discovered to talk about recent events or changes
Jin just moved into a newly built apartment near the MRT station.
Jin 剛搬進一棟離捷運站很近的新建公寓。
newly + past participle (built)
The newly hired nurse started her first shift at the hospital last night.
那位新聘的護理師昨晚在醫院開始了她的第一個班。
newly + past participle (hired)
Adina and Liam celebrated their first anniversary as a newly married couple.
Adina 和 Liam 慶祝了他們作為新婚夫妻的第一個結婚紀念日。
The newly discovered cave system amazed the local geologists.
新發現的洞穴系統讓當地地質學家們大為驚嘆。
A newly published report shows that air quality in Taipei has improved.
一份新發布的報告顯示台北的空氣品質已獲得改善。
- recently
more versatile — works with simple past verbs and a wider range of sentence positions
- lately
often used with present perfect or present perfect continuous tenses
- freshly
stronger emphasis on the newness of something, commonly used for food or laundry
- just
even closer to the present moment; usually placed before the main verb
- previously
refers to an earlier time rather than a very recent one
- formerly
describes a state that existed in the past and has since changed
文法句型
newly + past participle
newly + adjective
用法筆記
Almost always placed before a past participle or adjective, not before a simple past verb. For example, say 'a newly opened café' but not 'the café newly opened.'