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afresh
a·fresh || ə'freʃadv. da capo, di nuovo
fresh Idioma
a breath of fresh air
a nice change, a new presence Having Lan around the house is a breath of fresh air - she's so nice.
a fresh pair of eyes
a different reader, one who has not seen the writing A fresh pair of eyes may find many errors in this report.
a fresh start
starting again, a new life In Canada, you will have a fresh start. You can begin a new life.
break fresh ground
deal with something in a new way The researchers were able to break fresh ground in their search for a cancer cure.
breath of fresh air
(See a breath of fresh air)
fresh
(See get fresh)
fresh legs
players who are rested, players who are not tired """We need fresh legs out there!"" the coach yelled. ""They're tired!"""
fresh out
do not have any, all used up I wish I could lend you some rice, but I'm fresh out.
fresh pair of eyes
(See a fresh pair of eyes)
fresh start
(See a fresh start)
freshen up
wash your hands etc., use the washroom If you want to freshen up, you can use our bathroom.
get fresh
act in a sexual way, come onto her When he's had a few drinks, he tries to get fresh with me.
crescent fresh
extremely cool:"Dude that concert was crescent fresh"
fresh as a daisy
Idiom(s): (as) fresh as a daisy
Theme: FRESHNESS
very fresh; fresh and alert.
• The morning dew was as fresh as a daisy.
• Sally was fresh as a daisy and cheerful as could be.
Fresh from the oven
If something is fresh from the oven, it is very new.
like a breath of fresh air
someone or something who has new, fresh ideas or behaviour: "After working for the old boss for 20 years, the new boss seems like a breath of fresh air."
get a fresh perspective
to get a different point of view: "Let's ask the sales department for their opinion. The can bring us a fresh perspective."
make a fresh start|make a clean break
to start something again: "Let's put the problems behind us and make a fresh start."
fresh from|fresh
adj. Recently returned from; experienced in. Tom was fresh from two years in Paris and was very condescending in matters pertaining to cuisine and wines.
fresh out of
fresh out of
Also, clean out of. Recently or completely used up or unavailable. For example, Sorry, I'm fresh out of sugar and can't lend you any, or We're clean out of small change. [Colloquial; late 1800s]
freshen
freshen
freshen up
to bathe oneself, change into fresh clothes, etc.
An fresh idiom dictionary is a great resource for writers, students, and anyone looking to expand their vocabulary. It contains a list of words with similar meanings with fresh, allowing users to choose the best word for their specific context.
Dizionario di parole simili, diverso tenore, sinonimi, di invocazione per Idioma fresh