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New kid in town Meaning in English

expression

NYOO kid in TOWN or NOO kid in TOWN
nyoo KID in TOWN

释义

A person who is new to a place, such as a school, job, or community, and is learning how things work there. Often used informally to talk about someone who just arrived.

用法与细微差别

Mainly informal and often describes someone feeling a bit out of place. Used in schools, workplaces, or any group. Can literally refer to a child, but often applies to adults too. Sometimes used playfully or to describe a newcomer’s challenges.

例句

I'm the new kid in town at this school.

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She felt shy as the new kid in town.

basic

It's hard being the new kid in town when you move to a big city.

basic

Everyone wanted to meet the new kid in town at the party.

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Don't worry about being the new kid in town—you'll fit in soon.

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I guess I'm the new kid in town until someone else arrives.

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