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trashing

/trash/US // træʃ //UK // (træʃ) //

捣毁,垃圾处理,垃圾

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : anything worthless, useless, or discarded; rubbish.
    • : foolish or pointless ideas, talk, or writing; nonsense.
    • : a worthless or disreputable person.
    • : such persons collectively.
    • : literary or artistic material of poor or inferior quality.
    • : broken or torn bits, as twigs, splinters, rags, or the like.
    • : something that is broken or lopped off from anything in preparing it for use.
    • : the refuse of sugarcane after the juice has been expressed.
    • : Computers. an icon of a trash can that is used to delete files dragged onto it.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : Slang. to destroy, damage, or vandalize, as in anger or protest: The slovenly renters had trashed the house.
    • : to condemn, dismiss, or criticize as worthless: The article trashed several recent best-sellers.
    • : to remove the outer leaves of.
    • : to free from superfluous twigs or branches.

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Examples

  • One man paddles the river in a kayak every day just to collect trash.

  • Ideally, you’ll want to train your dog to pee in one or a few spots and keep them away from hosing down anything people might touch or pick up, including trash cans, Mynchenberg says.

  • One day, after he realized that Charlie had thrown the chocolate part of the cookies into the trash, his Dad made him eat the cookie remnants out of the garbage.

  • The wastewater, trash and sediment that continues to flow into San Diego County are a danger to public health and our economy and it must be addressed.

  • Single-use plastics contribute to about half of plastic waste, causing wildlife deaths and giant trash gyres in the ocean.

  • When two NYPD lieutenants intervened, police say Linsker put the trash can down but resisted arrest.

  • Aside from producing odors and mountains of trash, they increasingly produce power.

  • The song went into the trash can of rock and roll history, and it took almost 50 years for it to find the right singer.

  • The problem runs far deeper, to an absurdly narrow legal definition of ‘corruption’ that throws democracy on the trash heap.

  • Yeonmi gathered clothes from the trash, while her parents collected water from a dripping tap.

  • The boy's head was held high, indicative of his opinion of poor white trash and Crackers in general, and Mandy Ann in particular.

  • I dare say it is all pretty green, but that is no reason for us to fill the barrow with trash.

  • The librarian told me I'd never find a copy, and this was on top of a pile of trash in a second-hand shop right here in this town.

  • From South America to Cuba, there is one vast collection of trash imported to catch the pennies of these long-suffering people.

  • That was always closed except to open just to take out the trash can.