单词 | landfill |
释义 | landfill (once / 11784 pages) n A landfill is a pit that is covered with dirt after being filled with waste of some kind. Some landfills are filled in with rocks for the specific purpose of raising the earth and building something on it. Garbage dumps are often called landfills, even when they're not literal pits that are filled and covered, and while "hole full of trash" might be your first thought when you hear the word, landfills are often simply a way of solidifying the ground for building. Many port cities, including Boston and Portland, Maine, have entire neighborhoods, once just areas covered in water, that were built on landfills. WORD FAMILYlandfill: landfills USAGE EXAMPLESFor one thing, it’s a lot pricier to build and operate a WTE facility than a landfill. Salon(Jan 02, 2017) Bentonite helps with everything from clarifying wine to keeping landfills from leaking. Seattle Times(Jan 01, 2017) For those cetaceans examined in the London laboratory, the remains are collected by the local authority and sent off to landfill or for incineration. BBC(Dec 29, 2016) n a low area that has been filled in Hypo|Hyper sanitary landfill a low area where waste is buried between layers of earth lowland low level country |
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