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1 junk
junk [dʒʌŋk]1. noun( = discarded objects) bric-à-brac m inv ; ( = metal) ferraille f ; ( = bad quality goods) (inf) camelote (inf) f ; ( = worthless objects) (inf) pacotille f3. compounds* * *[dʒʌŋk]1) (colloq) péj ( poor quality) (furniture, merchandise) camelote (colloq) fclear your junk off the table! — dégage ton bazar (colloq) de la table!
2) ( second-hand) bric-à-brac m3) ( boat) jonque f -
2 rubbish
rubbish [ˈrʌbɪ∫]1. nouna. ( = waste material) détritus mpl ; (British = household rubbish) ordures fpl ; ( = worthless things) camelote (inf) f2. adjective3. compounds* * *['rʌbɪʃ] 1.1) ( refuse) déchets mpl; ( domestic) ordures fpl; ( from garden) détritus mpl; ( on site) gravats mpl2) ( inferior goods) camelote (colloq) f; ( discarded objects) saletés (colloq) fpl3) ( nonsense)2.this book is rubbish! — (colloq) ce livre est nul! (colloq)
transitive verb GB descendre [quelqu'un/quelque chose] en flammes -
3 rubbish
A n1 ( refuse) ( in street) déchets mpl ; ( domestic) ordures fpl ; ( from garden) détritus mpl ; ( on building site) gravats mpl ;3 ( nonsense) to talk rubbish raconter n'importe quoi ; this film/book is rubbish ○ ! ce film/livre est nul ○ ! ; (what a load of) rubbish! n'importe quoi! ; there's nothing but rubbish on the TV il n'y a vraiment rien de bien à la télé. -
4 junkyard
junkyard ['dʒʌŋk‚jɑ:d](a) (for scrap metal) entrepôt m de ferraille;∎ at the junkyard chez le ferrailleur(b) (for discarded objects) dépotoir m;∎ figurative their garden is a real junkyard leur jardin est un véritable dépotoir
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