New blood Meaning in English
expression
ˈnju/, /ˈnu/ /ˈbɫəd
NOO-blud or NYOO-blud
njˈuː/ /blˈʌd
nyOO-BLUD
释义
'New blood' refers to new people joining a group, team, or organization, who bring fresh ideas, energy, or enthusiasm.
用法与细微差别
The expression is informal and common in business, sports, and social contexts. Usually positive, suggesting improvement or renewal. Often used like 'need new blood' or 'bring in new blood,' not for literal blood.
Spanish: savia nueva - sangre nuevaPortuguese (BR): sangue novoPortuguese (PT): sangue novoChinese (Simplified): 新鲜血液Chinese (Traditional): 新血Hindi: नई ऊर्जाArabic: دماء جديدةBengali: নতুন রক্ত - নতুন সদস্যRussian: новая кровьJapanese: 新しい血 - 新戦力Vietnamese: làn gió mới - người mớiKorean: 신선한 피 - 새 인물Turkish: yeni kan - taze kanUrdu: نیا خون - نئے لوگIndonesian: darah baru - anggota baru
例句
They say sports teams always need new blood to stay competitive.
natural
Our team needs new blood to improve our results.
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The company brought in new blood for the marketing department.
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We are looking for new blood to join our club.
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Bringing in new blood is exactly what this old committee needs.
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After hiring some new blood, the team's atmosphere totally changed.
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