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单词 trash
释义 trash
I. \ˈtrash, -aa(ə)-, -ai-\ noun
(-es)
Etymology: of Scandinavian origin; akin to Norwegian trask lumber, trash, trase rag; akin to Old English teran to tear — more at tear
1. : something worth relatively little or nothing: as
 a. : junk, rubbish
  < trampling down a great pile of old newspapers and other trash — Thomas Whiteside >
  < was sweeping the trash in their backyard — Erskine Caldwell >
 b. : trash fish
  < none … attains any great size, and they are considered as trash by fishermen — Copeia >
 c.
  (1) : empty talk or discourse : nonsense
   < what trash are you talkin' anyway — Owen Wister >
   < this book is utter trash … pure quackery and without scientific standing — Conway Zirkle >
  (2) : inferior or worthless writing or artistic matter
   < a corner of fiction in which sadistic and poorly written trash is becoming the norm — Geoffrey Moore >
   < one of the most lugubrious bits of sentimental trash … ever released — C.F.Wittke >
   < music that is only trash >
 d. : money
  < drudge, sweat … for every gain, for vile contaminating trash — Edward Young >
2. : something in a crumbled or broken condition or mass: as
 a. : woody or vegetable matter fallen or strewn on the ground
  < a big drift of logs and trash — F.B.Gipson >
 b. : cane trash
3. : a worthless person : no-good, poor white
 < put a bullet past his ear, just to let the trash know the sound of it — Winston Churchill >
collectively : such persons as a group or class : riffraff
 < the loudmouth trash … from the slums of cities — T.H.Fielding >
 < I am a poor man … but I ain't trash — R.P.Warren >
4. : the lower leaves of the burley tobacco plant
Synonyms: see refuse
II. transitive verb
(-ed/-ing/-es)
: to free from trash or refuse : lop, crop; specifically : to strip outer leaves from (immature sugarcane)
III. verb
(-ed/-ing/-es)
Etymology: of Scandinavian origin; akin to Swedish traska to jog, trudge, tramp
intransitive verb
dialect Britain : to plod about tiringly especially in the wet : trudge, tramp
transitive verb
dialect Britain : to wear out (as a person) with exertion : jade, fatigue
IV. transitive verb
(-ed/-ing/-es)
Etymology: probably from obsolete French trachier, tracier to trace, track, from Middle French — more at trace
1. obsolete : to hold back (as a hunting dog) by a trash
2. archaic : restrain, hinder
V. noun
(-es)
dialect England : a long light cord used to slow or check a hunting dog in the field : leash
VI. noun
: trash talk herein
 < talk trash >
VII. transitive verb
(-s)
1. : vandalize : wreck
 < trash a college building >
2. : smash : destroy
 < trash store windows >
3. : spoil : ruin
 < trashing the environment >
4. : to subject to criticism or invective ; especially : to disparage completely
5. : throw away 1
 < standards of reality and truth were trashed — Edwin Diamond >
intransitive verb
: to trash something especially as a form of protest
trasher \ˈtrashə(r), -raas-, -rais- \ noun
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