broom in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

Translations for broom in the English»Italian Dictionary (Go to Italian»English)

broom [Brit bruːm, Am brum, brʊm] N

prickly broom [ˌprɪklɪˈbruːm, -ˈbrʊm] N

broom handle [ˈbruːmˌhændl, ˈbrʊm-] N Brit

butcher's broom [ˈbʊtʃəzˌbruːm] N

broom cupboard [ˈbruːmˌkʌbəd, ˈbrʊm-] N Brit

witches' broom [ˈwɪtʃɪzˌbruːm, -brʊm] N BOT

Translations for broom in the Italian»English Dictionary (Go to English»Italian)

broom in the PONS Dictionary

broom Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to prop a shelf up with a broom

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
In a push broom sensor, a line of sensors arranged perpendicular to the flight direction of the spacecraft is used.
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A team is made up of seven athletes who play with brooms between their legs at all times.
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The first element means broom, gorse; and the second means hill.
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The remains of the oppidum walls are buried by broom.
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She can use attack magic based on fiery explosions, and can fly a broom with skill.
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It is, however, considerably faster than most brooms once it gets going.
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On this day, it is considered bad luck to use the broom.
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The young plant is typical of brooms, clothed in narrow linear leaves which soon drop off leaving almost bare branches.
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The pair travel around on brooms that resemble spoons, and are able to cast spells without the use of wands.
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They carry only a broom made up of fallen peacock feathers and a water gourd.
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