Идиомы и фразеологизмы английского со словом new. Страница два

Словосочетания со словом new. Страница два

new deal
A complete change; a fresh start.
People had been on the job too long; a new deal was needed to get things out of the old bad habits.
Another chance.
The boy asked for a new deal after he had been punished for fighting in school.
new kid on the block
Новичек; вновь прибывший.
I'm just the new kid on the block - I've only been working here for a month.
Я здесь новичок - работаю всего месяц.
new lease on life
A new chance to live; an improved manner of living.
Новый шанс на жизнь; улучшение жизни.
After his illness and his retirement, living in Hawaii was a new lease on life.
Moving closer to his children has given him a new lease of life.
Переехав ближе к детям, он начал жизнь заново.
new man
A person who has become very much better.
Diet and exercise made a new man of him.
new money
People who have become rich recently.
Since Bobby's father invented a new computer component, Bobby and his family are new money.
newfangled
Newly invented or contrived; excessively complex.
Dorothy felt that many newfangled gadgets in Kate's all-electric kitchen weren't really necessary.
newshawk
A newspaper reporter.
There are always a lot of newshawks following the president.
put a new face on
To alter the aspect of something; change.
Mr. Merry man's announcement of his candidacy for governor puts an entirely new face on the political scene in our state.