- the latest in something
- 1) the newest and best type of something
the latest in Internet search technology
2) the most recent example of somethingthe latest in a rash of bomb threats
English dictionary. 2014.
the latest in Internet search technology
the latest in a rash of bomb threats
English dictionary. 2014.
(the) latest in something — … Useful english dictionary
the latest — UK [ˈleɪtɪst] / US [ˈleɪtəst] noun the most recent or newest example or form of something Have you heard the latest? He s getting a divorce. • at the latest the latest in something … English dictionary
the latest — UK [ˈleɪtɪst] US [ˈleɪtəst] noun the most recent or newest example or form of something Have you heard the latest? He’s getting a divorce. Thesaurus: newsynonym Phrases: at the latest … Useful english dictionary
List of The Latest Buzz episodes — The following is a list of episodes from the sitcom The Latest Buzz . The show premiered on March 10, 2008 in Canada. Until the end of March, new episode is aired everyday as part of the March Madness on Family. The airdates are those as of aired … Wikipedia
be at the centre of something — phrase to be the main subject or cause of something the man at the centre of the latest political scandal Thesaurus: to make something start to exist or happensynonym Main entry: centre … Useful english dictionary
close the door on something — close/shut the door on (something) to make it impossible for something to happen, especially a plan or a solution to a problem. There are fears that this latest move might have closed the door on a peaceful solution … New idioms dictionary
shut the door on something — close/shut the door on (something) to make it impossible for something to happen, especially a plan or a solution to a problem. There are fears that this latest move might have closed the door on a peaceful solution … New idioms dictionary
be at the centre of something — to be the main subject or cause of something the man at the centre of the latest political scandal … English dictionary
blow the lid off something — tv. to expose a scandal or corrupt practice; to expose political dishonesty. □ I’m going to blow the lid off another phony candidate. □ The reporter blew the lid off the latest city hall scandal … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
latest, the — lat|est, the [ leıtəst ] noun the most recent or newest example or form of something: Do you know what the latest is he s getting a divorce. at the latest no later than a particular time: He said he d arrive by 10:00 at the latest. the latest is… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English