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单词 trash
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trash

noun
/træʃ/
/træʃ/
[uncountable]
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  1. (North American English) things that you throw away because you no longer want or need them
    Extra Examples
    • Don't forget to take out the trash.
    • The subway entrance was blocked with trash.
    • What are these letters doing in the trash?
    • (figurative) His theories were relegated to the trash heap of history.
    British/American rubbish / garbage / trash / refuserubbish / garbage / trash / refuse
    • Rubbish is the usual word in British English for the things that you throw away because you no longer want or need them. Garbage and trash are both used in North American English. Inside the home, garbage tends to mean waste food and other wet material, while trash is paper, card and dry material.
    • In British English, you put your rubbish in a dustbin in the street to be collected by the dustmen. In North American English, your garbage and trash goes in a garbage can/​trashcan in the street and is collected by garbage men/​collectors.
    • Refuse is a formal word and is used in both British English and North American English. Refuse collector is the formal word for a dustman or garbage collector.
    see also garbageTopics The environmenta2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverb + trash
    • dump
    • empty
    • throw away
    trash + noun
    • bin
    • can
    • bag
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  2. (informal, disapproving) objects, writing, ideas, etc. that you think are of poor quality
    • What's this trash you're watching?
    • (especially British English) He's talking trash (= nonsense).
    Extra Examples
    • You can buy lots of tacky trash in the souvenir shops, if that's what you want.
    • People can certainly be affected by the trash newspapers they read.
    • They listen to pop music and watch trash TV all day.
  3. (North American English, informal) an offensive word used to describe people that you do not respect see also trailer trash, white trash
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • gutter
    • street
    • trailer
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  4. Word Originlate Middle English: of unknown origin. The verb is first recorded (mid 18th cent.) as meaning ‘to strip (sugar canes) of their outer leaves to ripen faster’; the current senses have arisen in the 20th cent.

trash

verb
/træʃ/
/træʃ/
(informal)
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they trash
/træʃ/
/træʃ/
he / she / it trashes
/ˈtræʃɪz/
/ˈtræʃɪz/
past simple trashed
/træʃt/
/træʃt/
past participle trashed
/træʃt/
/træʃt/
-ing form trashing
/ˈtræʃɪŋ/
/ˈtræʃɪŋ/
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  1. trash something to damage or destroy something
    • The band was famous for trashing hotel rooms.
  2. trash something/somebody to criticize something/somebody very strongly
    • Several journalists attempted to trash his reputation.
  3. trash something (North American English) to throw away something that you do not want
    • I'm leaving my old toys here—if you don't want them, just trash them.
  4. Word Originlate Middle English: of unknown origin. The verb is first recorded (mid 18th cent.) as meaning ‘to strip (sugar canes) of their outer leaves to ripen faster’; the current senses have arisen in the 20th cent.
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