- large storage bin
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большой бункер
English-Russian dictionary of geology. 2011.
English-Russian dictionary of geology. 2011.
bin — 01. He tied up the newspapers and took them out to the recycling [bin]. 02. Please put your homework in the plastic [bin] on the table before you leave class today. 03. One of the most common accidents which occur aboard airliners is when a… … Grammatical examples in English
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BIN — n. & v. n. a large receptacle for storage or for depositing rubbish. v.tr. colloq. (binned, binning) store or put in a bin. Phrases and idioms: bin end one of the last bottles from a bin of wine, usu. sold at a reduced price. bin liner a bag (usu … Useful english dictionary
bin — n. & v. n. a large receptacle for storage or for depositing rubbish. v.tr. colloq. (binned, binning) store or put in a bin. Phrases and idioms: bin end one of the last bottles from a bin of wine, usu. sold at a reduced price. bin liner a bag (usu … Useful english dictionary
bin — [OE] Old English had the word bine or binne (it meant ‘manger’), but it is not clear where it got it from. Perhaps the most likely source is a word, *benna, in the Celtic language of the pre Anglo Saxon inhabitants of Britain (Welsh has ben… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
bin — [OE] Old English had the word bine or binne (it meant ‘manger’), but it is not clear where it got it from. Perhaps the most likely source is a word, *benna, in the Celtic language of the pre Anglo Saxon inhabitants of Britain (Welsh has ben… … Word origins
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