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| freshly minted (Bullfinch); newfangled (Maria Klavdieva) | |||
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| chicken; piping hot; newly-qualified (Anglophile); recently minted (Censonis); newly-crowned (Alexey Lebedev); new (новоявленный); fresh; fresh out of the oven (And there it is: A new usage rule, fresh out of the oven and ready to feed to the unsuspecting masses. 4uzhoj); new-made (new-made bride Taras); novice (As Hill point out, most novice bosses don't realize how sharply management differs from individual work Anastasiya Lyaskovets) | |||
| new-fangled (Aly19); newly-hatched (Lest one think this is merely a case of a newly-hatched urban legend coming to life via social media, there are at least two police reports where the mystery woman allegedly knocked on someone's front door for over an hour in the early hours of the morning begging to be let inside. ART Vancouver) | |||
| newly-made; newly-fledged | |||
| newly-minted (the newly-minted Liberal leader • a newly minted multimillionaire ART Vancouver) | |||
| newly appointed | |||
| newly fledged; newly made | |||
| fresh-baked (Franka_LV) | |||
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новоиспеченный : 19 phrases in 6 subjects |
| Derogatory | 2 |
| Explanatory translation | 1 |
| General | 12 |
| India | 1 |
| Makarov | 2 |
| Politics | 1 |