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New blood

Meaning

The idiom "new blood" refers to new, fresh, or innovative ideas, approaches, or strategies that bring about change and improvement. It is often used to describe someone or something that brings a new perspective or energy to an organization or situation.

Usage

  • The company's new CEO brought in fresh ideas and was able to turn around their financial performance.
  • The team's "new blood" - a group of young, talented players - brought a new level of excitement and energy to the sport.
  • The city council decided to hire some "new blood" to help with their urban planning efforts.
  • After years of working in the same field, Jane felt like she needed to bring some "new blood" to her career by pursuing a new opportunity.
  • The science community was excited about the discovery of a new particle that could potentially bring about new breakthroughs in our understanding of the universe.

Roots and History

The idiom "new blood" dates back to at least the 17th century and is believed to have originated from the idea of transfusing fresh, young blood into an older or sickly person to revitalize them. Over time, however, the idiom has come to refer more metaphorically to new ideas, approaches, or strategies that bring about change and improvement.

Synonyms in English

  • Fresh perspective
  • Innovative thinking
  • New direction

Synonyms in other languages

  • 新生的脏血 - Chinese (xīn shēng de xìng xuè) - This idiom literally means "new generation of blood" and refers to fresh, young ideas or approaches that bring about change and improvement.
  • 新鲜的思维方式 - French (nouveau jeune de pensee) - This idiom translates to "new young thinking" and refers to new, innovative ideas or approaches that bring about change and improvement.
  • 新鲜的思想 - German (neues Denken) - This idiom translates to "new thinking" and refers to new, innovative ideas or approaches that bring about change and improvement.
  • 新的思维方式 - Spanish (nuevo de pensamiento) - This idiom translates to "new thinking" and refers to new, innovative ideas or approaches that bring about change and improvement.
  • 新鲜的想法 - Korean (새로운생각) - This idiom literally means "new generation of thought" and refers to fresh, young ideas or approaches that bring about change and improvement.

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