"newly" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés

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verbo + newly
Kolokacji: 209
newly formed • newly created • newly established • newly elected • newly built • newly discover • newly arrived • newly acquired • ...
newly + adjetivo
Kolokacji: 50
newly independent • newly available • newly rich • newly dead • newly single • ...
collocations grouped by meanings
Grup znaczeniowych: 16
(4) dead, fashionable, sworn-in
Kolokacji: 3
(5) single, married
Kolokacji: 2
(7) unemployed, jobless
Kolokacji: 2
(9) powerful, public
Kolokacji: 2
(10) infected, enlarged, elevated
Kolokacji: 3
1. newly infected = nowo zakazić newly infected
2. newly enlarged = nowo powiększyć newly enlarged
3. newly elevated = nowo podniosły newly elevated
  • The present monumental principal facade was created in 1807 for the newly elevated Grand Duchess of Tuscany, Elisa Bonaparte.
  • The newly elevated king's alliance with France technically made him the enemy of his father-in-law, George III.
  • It was later transferred to the newly elevated Archdiocese of Santo Domingo in 1546.
  • Perhaps when the first pretas were uplifted, they'd used their new power to eradicate the spores; or perhaps the newly elevated Fuentes had dealt more kindly with their centuries-long enemies.
  • The bridge over the Brandywine Creek near the east end of the viaduct had to be replaced to accommodate the newly elevated track level.
  • In 1944 it became suffragan to the newly elevated Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Indianapolis.
  • Assuming Mr. Ross' duties will be Gerald M. Levin, Time Warner's newly elevated co-chief executive.
  • Two of Jennesta's guests were orcs; the newly elevated General Mersadion, and Captain Delorran, fresh back from his unsuccessful pursuit of the Wolverines.
  • Then, about 10 million years ago, the western edge of the continent began to rise, exposing the newly elevated highlands to the corrosive effects of wind and rain.
  • Yet given its newly elevated status, the estimates are on such a wholesale level as to give one pause.
(11) homeless, dominant, prepared
Kolokacji: 3
(12) pregnant, vacant
Kolokacji: 2
(13) emergent, resurgent
Kolokacji: 2
(14) aware, literate
Kolokacji: 2
(15) sober, vibrant
Kolokacji: 2
(16) consolidated, merged
Kolokacji: 2
preposición + newly
Kolokacji: 10
of newly • to newly • in newly • at newly • with newly • ...

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