brand-new

brand-new
adjective (completely new: a brand-new dress.) completamente nuevo, recién comprado
brand-new
tr[bræn'njʊː]
adjective
1 flamante
brand-new ['brænd'nu:, -'nju:] adj
: nuevo, flamante
brand-new
adj.
completamente nuevo adj.
flamante adj.
'brænd'nuː, ˌbrænd'njuː
adjective <toy/car> nuevo, flamante
['brænd'njuː]
ADJ [car, motorbike] salido de fábrica, flamante; [house, sofa] completamente nuevo; [boyfriend, TV series] nuevo
* * *
['brænd'nuː, ˌbrænd'njuː]
adjective <toy/car> nuevo, flamante

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