单词 | new broom |
释义 | new broom1/ˌnjuː ˈbruːm/noun A person who or thing which effects fundamental or numerous alterations; especially a newly appointed person who vigorously sets about making changes in personnel, procedures, etc.
OriginLate 18th century; earliest use found in Frederick Reynolds (1764–1841), playwright. From new + broom, with allusion to the proverb new brooms sweep clean. new-broom2/ˌnjuːˈbruːm/verb [no object] To set about making widespread or fundamental changes. Also with object: to make (one's way) like a new broom. Origin1950s; earliest use found in Ngaio Marsh (1895–1982), detective novelist and theatre director. From new broom. |
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