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From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishnew arrivalnew arrivala baby who has just been born → arrival
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new arrival• 1200 new arrivals, including small children and babies, were left sitting on the pavement outside the embassy.• And there is the intriguing possibility of a new arrival next season - Joe Montana.• For the media, interferon was a glamorous new arrival on the pharmaceutical scene.• The baby Eagles are sharing the incubation room with some other new arrivals.• Jim, this is our new arrival, Lyndsay. She'll be taking over from Bob.• He'd noted that Howard had clammed up as the new arrival appeared.• With the birth less than six weeks away, Jacqui is juggling a hectic schedule between work and planning for the new arrival.• The sound of hysterical laughter swept through the new arrivals as they looked at each other.• Hall gives a funny and moving account of the misfit schoolchild latching on to the new arrival.• Gwyn's children, Craig and Laura, are thrilled with the new arrival.• Mulholland had been saying that the city had surplus water sufficient for only ten thousand new arrivals.
new arrivalnew arrivala) someone who has recently arrived or started work somewhere b) a new baby The children are thrilled with the new arrival. → new
Examples from the Corpus
new arrival• Hall gives a funny and moving account of the misfit schoolchild latching on to the new arrival.• Mulholland had been saying that the city had surplus water sufficient for only ten thousand new arrivals.• The baby Eagles are sharing the incubation room with some other new arrivals.• With the birth less than six weeks away, Jacqui is juggling a hectic schedule between work and planning for the new arrival.• He'd noted that Howard had clammed up as the new arrival appeared.• The sound of hysterical laughter swept through the new arrivals as they looked at each other.• And there is the intriguing possibility of a new arrival next season - Joe Montana.• For the media, interferon was a glamorous new arrival on the pharmaceutical scene.
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