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Definition of broom in English: broomnoun bruːm 1A long-handled brush of bristles or twigs, used for sweeping. 扫帚 Example sentencesExamples - Next, apply the sealer according to manufacturer's instructions with a brush, broom or paint roller.
- We cleaned with brooms, dusters, buckets, and scrubbing brushes.
- ‘We had 60 people here and in neighbouring homes using brooms to brush the water away, but it kept rising,’ he said.
- Finish your weekend in busy Dam Square, in front of the Royal Palace, where you can watch the street cleaners sweep the cobblestones with wicked-witch twig brooms.
- Navy Marine mechanics were repairing aircraft, and loudspeakers called on sweepers to man their brooms.
- Included in this exhibition is their Regina Bench made from wood and broom bristles.
- ‘Students were told to contribute money for the purchase of brooms, mops, brushes and paint for the contest,’ he said.
- Although a pressure washer is more efficient in removal of dirt and debris, scrubbing the inside with a long-handled broom and a mild soap is acceptable.
- Alina proceeded to hit Liana lightly with the bristles of the broom.
- We are handed brooms and sponges and scrubbing brushes, and made to clean the floor and the cage.
- Mona broke off two of the thick twigs from her broom, and handed one to him.
- Men with brooms tried valiantly to sweep excess rainwater off the stage but it was a losing battle.
- Brushes, brooms, scrubbing brushes and soap are provided by the owners.
- Many Indian basketmakers were also skilled makers of chair seats, mats, brooms, and scrub brushes as well as wooden trays, bowls, and spoons.
- If a rougher texture is called for use a stiff brush or broom in a similar manner.
- Brush with a broom to remove loose mold from outer covering.
- Movement caught my attention and I looked up to see my cousin's girlfriend approach with a broom, a mop, a bucket and a scrub brush.
- On the dusty road in Peru, the clean-up consisted of some sweeping with brooms.
- Girl B is meanwhile sweeping the floors with a long handle broom.
- Instead, I wearily picked up a broom, each sweep of the brush accompanied by a muttered curse on all builders.
Synonyms sweeper, besom, whisk, sweeping brush - 1.1 An implement for sweeping the ice in the game of curling.
(冰壶运动中的)冰刷 Example sentencesExamples - Players have brooms, known as besoms, to sweep the ice clear of snow or debris so that nothing slows the passage of the stones.
- The people who are travelling down the ice with their brooms will judge the speed of the ice and keep the skip in touch constantly with how fast they think the rock is travelling, and if it needs to be swept, then they will sweep it.
- The contestants use brooms to sweep a path on the ice for a sliding stone.
- A few suggested some places I could store my curling broom.
- No matter how much you love the stone and broom game, when it takes priority in the biggest country in the Commonwealth, you can see why critics feel able to snipe.
2A flowering shrub with long, thin green stems and small or few leaves, cultivated for its profusion of flowers. 金雀儿;染料木 Cytisus, Genista, and related genera, family Leguminosae: many species and cultivars Example sentencesExamples - Extremely narrow fairways and tiny greens mean the Scotch broom, beach grass and native rhododendron will snag anything off line.
- There were five varieties of dry sweets in the shapes of autumn leaves, brooms, chestnuts, chrysanthemums, and something else I didn't recognise.
- No flower born in the summertime was missing from it, not even the flower of the broom, the violet, the periwinkle, or any yellow, indigo, or white flower.
- The borders are pretty much full of the usual sort of things: cherry trees, broom, hawthorn, raspberries, rhubarb, pyracantha, clematis, birch, and like so.
Phrasesproverb People newly appointed to positions of responsibility tend to make far-reaching changes. 〈谚〉新官上任三把火 the company seems set to make a fresh start under a new broom 新领导来了,看来公司面貌要焕然一新了。 Example sentencesExamples - They say a new broom sweeps clean, but in the case of Naas Rugby Club they are banking on old friends are best.
- New brooms tend to sweep clean, and new regime could spur Liverpool's players on to achieving what their forefathers did.
- They say that a new broom sweeps clean and that's what Ballina Town Council are hoping for with the urban borders extended drastically in January, 2002.
- Martin spent much of the episode spouting incomprehensible rhetoric like, ‘there's a saying, a new broom sweeps clean, but an old broom knows the corners.’
- Now he has been caught out by the new boss, President Hu Jintao, which proves that a new broom sweeps clean even in China.
- Before the day ended, Romney was out there in costume scrubbing the streets - and his demonstration that a new broom sweeps clean must have pleased Republicans who see the Governor as presidential timber for 1964.
- New brooms sweep clean but old brooms know the corners.
OriginOld English brōm (in sense 2), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch braam, also to bramble. Old English brōm was the name of the shrub. Of Germanic origin, it is related to Old English bramble. The name was applied to an implement for sweeping in Middle English when it was made of broom, heather, or similar twigs. The history of brush (Middle English) is not so clear, but both the brush for sweeping and the brush as in brushwood come from French and are probably the same word.
Rhymesabloom, assume, backroom, bloom, Blum, boom, brume, combe, consume, doom, entomb, exhume, flume, foredoom, fume, gloom, Hume, illume, inhume, Khartoum, khoum, loom, neume, perfume, plume, presume, resume, rheum, room, spume, subsume, tomb, vroom, whom, womb, zoom Definition of broom in US English: broomnoun 1A long-handled brush of bristles or twigs, used for sweeping. 扫帚 Example sentencesExamples - Many Indian basketmakers were also skilled makers of chair seats, mats, brooms, and scrub brushes as well as wooden trays, bowls, and spoons.
- We cleaned with brooms, dusters, buckets, and scrubbing brushes.
- Next, apply the sealer according to manufacturer's instructions with a brush, broom or paint roller.
- We are handed brooms and sponges and scrubbing brushes, and made to clean the floor and the cage.
- If a rougher texture is called for use a stiff brush or broom in a similar manner.
- Mona broke off two of the thick twigs from her broom, and handed one to him.
- Navy Marine mechanics were repairing aircraft, and loudspeakers called on sweepers to man their brooms.
- Included in this exhibition is their Regina Bench made from wood and broom bristles.
- Finish your weekend in busy Dam Square, in front of the Royal Palace, where you can watch the street cleaners sweep the cobblestones with wicked-witch twig brooms.
- Alina proceeded to hit Liana lightly with the bristles of the broom.
- Men with brooms tried valiantly to sweep excess rainwater off the stage but it was a losing battle.
- ‘We had 60 people here and in neighbouring homes using brooms to brush the water away, but it kept rising,’ he said.
- Girl B is meanwhile sweeping the floors with a long handle broom.
- Although a pressure washer is more efficient in removal of dirt and debris, scrubbing the inside with a long-handled broom and a mild soap is acceptable.
- Brushes, brooms, scrubbing brushes and soap are provided by the owners.
- ‘Students were told to contribute money for the purchase of brooms, mops, brushes and paint for the contest,’ he said.
- Instead, I wearily picked up a broom, each sweep of the brush accompanied by a muttered curse on all builders.
- Brush with a broom to remove loose mold from outer covering.
- Movement caught my attention and I looked up to see my cousin's girlfriend approach with a broom, a mop, a bucket and a scrub brush.
- On the dusty road in Peru, the clean-up consisted of some sweeping with brooms.
Synonyms sweeper, besom, whisk, sweeping brush - 1.1 An implement for sweeping the ice in the game of curling.
(冰壶运动中的)冰刷 Example sentencesExamples - The people who are travelling down the ice with their brooms will judge the speed of the ice and keep the skip in touch constantly with how fast they think the rock is travelling, and if it needs to be swept, then they will sweep it.
- Players have brooms, known as besoms, to sweep the ice clear of snow or debris so that nothing slows the passage of the stones.
- No matter how much you love the stone and broom game, when it takes priority in the biggest country in the Commonwealth, you can see why critics feel able to snipe.
- The contestants use brooms to sweep a path on the ice for a sliding stone.
- A few suggested some places I could store my curling broom.
2A flowering shrub with long, thin green stems and small or few leaves, cultivated for its profusion of flowers. 金雀儿;染料木 Genera Cytisus and Genista, family Leguminosae: many species and cultivated hybrids. See also Spanish broom Example sentencesExamples - The borders are pretty much full of the usual sort of things: cherry trees, broom, hawthorn, raspberries, rhubarb, pyracantha, clematis, birch, and like so.
- No flower born in the summertime was missing from it, not even the flower of the broom, the violet, the periwinkle, or any yellow, indigo, or white flower.
- There were five varieties of dry sweets in the shapes of autumn leaves, brooms, chestnuts, chrysanthemums, and something else I didn't recognise.
- Extremely narrow fairways and tiny greens mean the Scotch broom, beach grass and native rhododendron will snag anything off line.
Phrasesproverb People newly appointed to positions of responsibility tend to be eager to make big or far-reaching changes. 〈谚〉新官上任三把火 the company seems set to make a fresh start under a new broom 新领导来了,看来公司面貌要焕然一新了。 Example sentencesExamples - New brooms sweep clean but old brooms know the corners.
- Before the day ended, Romney was out there in costume scrubbing the streets - and his demonstration that a new broom sweeps clean must have pleased Republicans who see the Governor as presidential timber for 1964.
- Martin spent much of the episode spouting incomprehensible rhetoric like, ‘there's a saying, a new broom sweeps clean, but an old broom knows the corners.’
- New brooms tend to sweep clean, and new regime could spur Liverpool's players on to achieving what their forefathers did.
- They say that a new broom sweeps clean and that's what Ballina Town Council are hoping for with the urban borders extended drastically in January, 2002.
- Now he has been caught out by the new boss, President Hu Jintao, which proves that a new broom sweeps clean even in China.
- They say a new broom sweeps clean, but in the case of Naas Rugby Club they are banking on old friends are best.
OriginOld English brōm (in broom (sense 2)), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch braam, also to bramble. |