neo-的意思和读音

neo-

: [nioʊ] : [niːəʊ]

suf.

neo-suf.

1.new; in a later form

neo-Georgian

neo-fascist西

na.1.”,“()";“

pref.1.modern, or new, used with many nouns and adjectives to make nouns and adjectives describing things that exist in the present in a slightly different form from the way that they existed in the past

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1.Its neo-classical colonial architecture with tall Doric columns, gives it a majestic look.(Doric)

2.I'll go into a bit more detail on why a "hardcopy" of the dictionary (I favor the neo-logism, "book" ) is still desirable.,“”)

3.Neo- Platonism ; Revival of Plato's concept of reality of "ideas" and his concentration on the "last days" affected Christianity.”。

4.Bayer - the German chemical giant that makes many of the neo-nicotinoids used in Europe - insisted its products do not harm bees.Bayer(

5.I had cut out a silhouette of a beautiful, naked woman from a neo-classical painting published in an art magazine and made it into a doll.

6.He is trying to counter the impression in parts of Africa that China is engaged in a neo-colonial scramble for mineral resources.

7.The conclusion can be summarized that Neo-liberalism, as an economic system or an economic development model, is only a direct factor.

8.Morpheus contacts Neo just as the machines (posing as sinister 'agents') are trying to keep Neo from finding out any more.NeoTheMatrix,MorpheusNeo。

9.And Mr Yanukovich would be stuck with precisely the label that he has worked so hard to shed: that of a neo-Soviet autocrat.——

10.It had, however unconvincingly, appropriated the reform discourse of the opposition and shifted to a subtler, neo-authoritarian mode.