a new departure
基本解釋
- 新起點,新方案,新政策
英漢例句
- Living wills are not a new departure either.
使用生存遺囑也不是什么新鮮事。 - She waited a long time without finding opportunity for a new departure.
她等待了很久,始終沒有找到重新離開這兒的機會。 - In the catalogue Mr Kossoff writes simply that the cherry tree series is a new departure for him.
科索夫先生在目錄中簡單寫道:櫻桃樹系列是他繪畫的一個新旅程。 - To the left, Mr Clinton was not a new departure, just a painful necessity.
ECONOMIST: Al Gore’s unruly party - But, in September 1917, it marked a new departure for business magazines.
FORBES: The Inaugurative Forbes Magazine - In other areas, it is the Lib Dems and Tories who are closest, for example in their zeal for decentralising power and defending civil liberties (the latter a relatively new departure for the Tories, who used to be thought of as the authoritarian party).
ECONOMIST: More unites the Tories and Lib Dems than divides them