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broom 1. SB Berappen n (einer Mauer); Aufbringen n von Rauputz; 2. (drückendes) Aufkleben n (einer Dachpappe in frisches Bitumen); 3. ERDB Schnüren n (eines Holzpfahlkopfs); 4. Besen mEnglish-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > broom
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noun1) Besen, dera new broom — (fig.) ein neuer Besen
2) (Bot.) Ginster, der* * *[bru:m]1) (a wild shrub of the pea family with (usually yellow) flowers: The hillside was covered in broom.) der Ginster2) (a long-handled sweeping brush.) der Besen* * *[bru:m, brʊm]n* * *[bruːm]n1) Besen m* * *broom [bruːm; brʊm]A s1. Besen m:a new broom sweeps clean (Sprichwort) neue Besen kehren gut2. BOTa) Besenginster mb) Geißklee mB v/t kehren, fegen:broom up auf-, zusammenkehren* * *noun1) Besen, dera new broom — (fig.) ein neuer Besen
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germ. besamæ-; līmæ-; swæbala-------------------------------------butcher's broomgerm. hulisa- (2) -
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[bruːm] UK / USnBesen m -
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8 broom handle
ˈbroom han·dle, ˈbroom·stick[ˈbru:mstɪk, ˈbrʊm-]n Besenstiel m -
9 broom handle
'broom han·dle n, 'broom·stick [ʼbru:mstɪk, ʼbrʊm-] nBesenstiel m -
10 broom closet
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > broom closet
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11 broom yellow
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12 broom finish
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > broom finish
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13 broom cupboard
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15 broom bristle
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17 dyer’s-broom
dyer’s-broom [ˈdaıə(r)zbruːm] s BOT Färberginster m -
18 whisk broom
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19 A new broom sweeps clean.
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20 'broomstick
'broom han·dle n, 'broom·stick [ʼbru:mstɪk, ʼbrʊm-] nBesenstiel m
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Broom — ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Bobby Broom (*1961), US amerikanischer Jazzgitarrist und Musikpädagoge Jacob Broom (1752–1810), US amerikanischer Politiker Jacob Broom (1808–1864), US amerikanischer Politiker James M. Broom (1776–1850),… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Broom — (br[=oo]m), n. [OE. brom, brome, AS. br[=o]m; akin to LG. bram, D. brem, OHG. br[=a]mo broom, thorn?bush, G. brombeere blackberry. Cf. {Bramble}, n.] 1. (Bot.) A plant having twigs suitable for making brooms to sweep with when bound together; esp … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
BROOM — BROOM, the biblical rotem (Ar. ratam), the wild shrub Retam roetam, widespread in the deserts of Israel and in sandy regions. It produces a few leaves in the winter, which it sheds in the summer, its green stalks filling the function of the… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
broom — broom; broom·ie; broom·ing; broom·rape; broom·stick; … English syllables
broom|y — «BROO mee», adjective. 1. covered with or abounding in broom. 2. of a broom or besom. 3. like broom or a broom … Useful english dictionary
broom — brüm, bru̇m n any of various leguminous shrubs (esp. genera Cytisus and Genista) with long slender branches, upright growth, small leaves, and usu. showy yellow flowers esp SCOTCH BROOM see BROOM TOP * * * (br m) any of various s … Medical dictionary
broom — [bru:m, brum] n ↑broom [: Old English; Origin: brom broom plant ;] [Sense: 1; Origin: because broom branches were used for making brushes] 1.) a large brush with a long handle, used for sweeping floors 2.) [U] a large bush with small yellow… … Dictionary of contemporary English
broom — [bro͞om, broom] n. [ME & OE brom, brushwood < IE base * bh(e)rem , to project, a point > BERM, BRAMBLE] 1. any of a group of flowering shrubs (esp. genera Cytisus, Genista, and Spartium) of the pea family, often grown for their abundant,… … English World dictionary
broom — O.E. brom broom, brushwood, the common flowering shrub whose twigs were tied together to make a tool for sweeping, from P.Gmc. *bræmaz thorny bush (Cf. Du. braam, Ger. Brombeere blackberry ), from PIE root *bh(e)rem to project, a point. Both the… … Etymology dictionary
broom — ► NOUN 1) a long handled brush used for sweeping. 2) a shrub with many yellow flowers and small or few leaves. ● a new broom sweeps clean Cf. ↑a new broom sweeps clean ORIGIN Old English, related to BRAMBLE(Cf. ↑ … English terms dictionary
Broom — Broom, v. t. (Naut.) See {Bream}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English