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I . trash [træʃ] Am SUBST no plur

1. trash (rubbish):

trash
to take the trash out

2. trash péj fam (worthless people):

trash
trash

3. trash péj fam (nonsense):

trash
trash

II . trash [træʃ] Am VERBE trans fam

1. trash (wreck):

trash
trash

2. trash (criticize excessively):

trash
trash

trashcan, trash can SUBST Am

trashcan → dustbin

Voir aussi : dustbin

dustbin [ˈdʌstbɪn] SUBST GB

Expressions couramment utilisées avec trash

to take the trash out

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

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The bear sees all the trash and forces the man to clean it up.
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His competitiveness was visible in his prolific trash-talk and well-known work ethic.
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It is now abandoned and dilapidated, filled with rusty hulks, trash and broken down buildings of no use or value.
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Trash is portrayed as an intergalactic traveler who encounters odd creatures on each planet he visits.
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Each camp site features, a picnic table and grill, lantern holder, trash can, and fire ring.
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Holt believed the work would increase awareness of the complex problem of how we dispose of our waste and trash.
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This area is the site of a former trash dump and is the home to a large sewage treatment plant nearby.
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By that date, trash collection was restored, and government-opened shelters were closed.
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In the 1970s, the protective channel was half filled with trash.
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In this game, the gumshoes each opened a trash can in front of them and sift through it to find a card.
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