A new broom sweeps clean tiếng việt nghĩa là gì năm 2024

a flowering shrub with long, thin green stems and small or few leaves, cultivated for its profusion of flowersCytisus, Genista, and related genera, family Leguminosae: many species and cultivars

phrases

a new broom sweeps clean

word origin

Old English brōm (in broom (sense 2 noun) ), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch braam, also to bramble

butcher's broom

nouna low evergreen Eurasian shrub of the lily family, with flat shoots that give the appearance of stiff spine-tipped leavesRuscus aculeatus, family LiliaceaeExamplesIn this study, using a butcher's broom / sweet clover cream, the swelling of the injured leg measured against the uninjured leg was significantly reduced.North AmericanAs she leaves, FitzGerald says thank-you to the butcher's broom for giving up its berries, knowing that if it ever goes extinct, she and the seed bank may be able to return the favor.North AmericanBecause butcher's broom is a late bloomer, FitzGerald had to wait until December to begin collecting.North AmericanIts formula of butcher's broom, organic birch leaves and organic rosemary help promote circulation to your problem areas.North American

Spanish broom

nouna Mediterranean broom with fragrant yellow flowers and almost leafless stems which were formerly used in basketrySpartium junceum, family LeguminosaeExamplesMowing is effective in controlling Spanish broom if it is followed by herbicide application.North AmericanBeginning in the late 1930s, Spanish broom was planted along mountain highways in southern California.North AmericanAs you have observed, the Spanish broom becomes quite large and is often not given a large enough planting site.North AmericanFrench and Spanish broom are native to the Mediterranean region and Canary Islands.North American

witches' broom

noun (mass noun) dense twiggy growth in a tree caused by infection with fungus (especially rusts), mites, or virusesthirty per cent of the crop is destroyed by witches' broom(count noun) those big untidy bunches of twigs called witches' broomsExamplesHis research includes two major goals: understanding genetic diversity of the fungus that causes witches' broom and identifying resistance to the disease.North AmericanThe tropical climates where cacao grows best are also perfect incubators for fungal diseases like black pod, witches' broom, and frosty pod rot.North American

broomstick

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UK /ˈbruːmstɪk/noun1. a brush with twigs at one end and a long handle, on which witches are said to flythe quick-thinking woman who was sweeping the floor hit the suspect's arm with her broomstickyou don't need a pointy hat and a broomstick to whip up a little magic2. the long handle of a broom

a new broom sweeps clean

broom noun (proverb) people newly appointed to positions of responsibility tend to make far-reaching changesthe company seems set to make a fresh start under a new broomExamplesThey 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.IrishThey say a new broom sweeps clean, but in the case of Naas Rugby Club they are banking on old friends are best.IrishNow he has been caught out by the new boss, President Hu Jintao, which proves that a new broom sweeps clean even in China.IrishMartin 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.’North American

dyer's greenweed

noun (mass noun) a bushy yellow-flowered Eurasian plant of the pea family, which has become naturalized in North America. The flowers were formerly used to make a yellow or green dyeGenista tinctoria, family LeguminosaeExamplesA visit to the reserve in the summer is recommended as this is when the grassland flowers are at their best, including dyer's greenweed, pepper-saxifrage, oxeye daisy and corky-fruited water-dropwort.