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Kontext: „recent“

(adjective) used to describe something that has not been used or known before. When something is new, it means it has just come into existence or been bought.

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I got a new toy for my birthday.

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My shoes are not new; I've had them for years.

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Did you see the new movie that just came out?

Kontext: „replaced“

(adjective) used to describe something that has replaced an old or worn out item. When something is new in this sense, it is fresh and not used.

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I need a new book to read because I finished the old one.

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I don't want a new phone; my current one works fine.

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Do you think you need a new backpack for school?

Kontext: „recently acquired“

(noun) something that has recently been added to a collection or group. When you have something new, it means you just got it and it is different from what you had before.

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I bought a new shirt to wear to the party.

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I am not interested in buying new furniture for the living room.

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Where did you get your new computer from?

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