English? [fre?], American? [fre?]?
adj. fresh; refreshing; fresh water; inexperienced
n. beginning; nascent; flooded
adv. just, only; up-to-date
phrases
fresh water?[geology]? fresh water ; freshwater resources ; potable water ; fresh water
FRESH AIR? Fresh Air ; Air Fresh ; Fresh Air ; Fresh Air Technology
Fresh Grade Legs ?Big Chicken Legs ; Fresh Big Chicken Legs ; Chicken Thighs ; Chicken Thighs ; New Year's Eve Chicken Legs
fresh litchi ?Fresh Lychee ; Chen Lychee
Fresh Squid ?Fresh Squid in Bean Sauce ;Fresh Squid ; Detailed Translation
Word Usage:
Fresh as in "new, fresh" means that the original appearance, quality, vigor, etc. of a thing has not lost its freshness, vigor, or vividness due to time or use.
fresh for "new, new to, new", refers to the recent action or state, but also refers to the objectivity, uniqueness of the thing of judgment or thought, no comparative or supreme form.
Fresh is an epithet that refers to a person who is not tired, active, or full of energy, and it can also refer to an elderly person who is as energetic as a young person.
Fresh is a definite adjective with no comparative or superlative forms.
Fresh can also mean water or soup without a salt flavor, and is a definite adjective without comparative or superlative forms.