- garbage container
- мусоросборочный бачок
Англо-русский строительный словарь. 2013.
Англо-русский строительный словарь. 2013.
garbage container — receptacle for trash, trash bin, garbage can … English contemporary dictionary
garbage — Ōpala. ♦ Garbage pile, pu u ōpala, ahu ōpala. ♦ Garbage can, kini ōpala. ♦ Garbage container, waihona ōpala … English-Hawaiian dictionary
garbage can — garbage cans N COUNT A garbage can is a container that you put rubbish into. [AM] A bomb planted in a garbage can exploded early today. (in BRIT, use dustbin) … English dictionary
garbage can — garbage ,can noun count AMERICAN a large deep container with a lid that you keep outside for holding garbage that is ready to be collected. British dustbin … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
garbage can — garbage .can n AmE a container with a lid for holding waste until it can be taken away British Equivalent: dustbin … Dictionary of contemporary English
garbage disposal — garbage dis,posal noun count AMERICAN a piece of electrical equipment under the kitchen SINK (=container for holding water and for washing dishes.) that cuts food waste into very small pieces so that water will carry it away … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
garbage can — container that holds waste particles … English contemporary dictionary
Garbage truck — Not to be confused with Dump truck. Scania front loader Garbage truck refers to a truck specially designed to collect small quantities of waste and haul the collected waste to a solid waste treatment facility. Other common names for this type of… … Wikipedia
garbage can — a container, usually of metal or plastic, for the disposal of waste matter, esp. kitchen refuse. Cf. trash can. [1905 10, Amer.] * * * … Universalium
garbage can — noun (C) AmE a container with a lid for holding waste until it can be taken away; dustbin BrE … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
garbage can — gar′bage can n. cvb a container, usu. of metal or plastic, for the disposal of waste matter, esp. kitchen refuse • Etymology: 1905 10, amer … From formal English to slang