OXFORD 9000
📚 adj • entry_id 1831

fresh

/fɹɛʃ/
Meanings (ES + gloss)
nuevo
Newly produced or obtained; recent.
He followed the fresh hoofprints to find the deer.
I seem to make fresh mistakes every time I start writing.
fresco • hodierno
Not dried, frozen, or spoiled.
After taking a beating in the boxing ring, the left side of his face looked like fresh meat.
I brought home from the market a nice bunch of fresh spinach leaves straight from the farm.
fresco • refrescante
Invigoratingly cool and refreshing.
The corridor stinks of sweat and cigarette smoke, and I daringly open the window a little. The freshest air floats in, smelling of sappy grasses, the delicate pollens of wild flowe…
What a nice fresh breeze.
dulce • simple
Without salt; not saline.
After a day at sea it was good to feel the fresh water of the stream.
When dissolved, it produces water sometimes perfectly fresh, and sometimes saltish; […]
flamante
Good, fashionable.
I've been thinking about the way you walk Baby ooh I like the way you talk Tell you something I really can't hide Heaven must have sent you to be by my side Fresh and lovely fresh…
a fresh pair of sneakers
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📚 adj • entry_id 1832

fresh

/fɹɛʃ/
Meanings (ES + gloss)
descarado • faltón • fresco • grosero • maleducado
Rude, cheeky, or inappropriate; presumptuous; disrespectful; forward.
No one liked his fresh comments.
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