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de of; ~'s (possessive particle) / (used after an attribute when it modifies a noun) / (used at the end of a declarative sentence for emphasis) / (used after a noun, verb or adjective to form a nominal expression, as in 皮革的[pi2 ge2 de5] "one made of leather" or 跑堂兒的|跑堂儿的[pao3 tang2 r5 de5] "a waiter (literally, one who runs back and forth in a restaurant)" or 新的[xin1 de5] "new one") / also pr. [di4] or [di5] in poetry and songs
开学 kāi xué (of a student) to start school / (of a semester) to begin / (old) to found a school / the start of a new term
创新 chuàng xīn to bring forth new ideas; to blaze new trails / innovation
xīn new / newly / meso- (chemistry)
新年 xīn nián New Year / CL:個|个[ge4]
春节 Chūn jié Spring Festival (Chinese New Year)
过年 guò nián to celebrate the Chinese New Year
jiù old / opposite: new 新 / former / worn (with age)
除夕 Chú lunar New Year's Eve
年前 nián qián by the end of the year / at the end of the year; shortly before New Year
生词 shēng new word (in textbook) / word that is unfamiliar or not yet studied / CL:組|组[zu3],個|个[ge4]
上市 shàng shì to hit the market (of a new product) / to float (a company on the stock market)
元旦 Yuán dàn New Year's Day
招生 zhāo shēng to enroll new students / to get students
新型 xīn xíng new type; new kind
元旦节 Yuán dàn jié New Year's Day
出场 chū chǎng (of a performer) to come onto the stage to perform / (of an athlete) to enter the arena to compete / (fig.) to enter the scene (e.g. a new product) / (of an examinee etc) to leave the venue
全新 quán xīn all new; completely new
上新 shàng xīn to introduce new items; to roll out new offerings or content
崭新 zhǎn xīn brand new
年夜饭 nián fàn reunion dinner on Lunar New Year's Eve (Chinese New Year tradition)
更新 gēng xīn to replace the old with new / to renew / to renovate / to upgrade / to update / to regenerate
开拓 kāi tuò to break new ground (for agriculture) / to open up (a new seam) / to develop (border regions) / fig. to open up (new horizons)
通车 tōng chē to open to traffic (e.g. new bridge, rail line etc) / (of a locality) to have a transportation service / (Tw) to commute
拉新 xīn (marketing) to acquire new users; to bring in new customers


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