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101 rubbish-burning
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102 rubbish heap
refuse heap — отвал пустой породы, терриконик
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103 rubbish detritus
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104 rubbish-bin
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105 rubbish-dump
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106 rubbish-tip
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107 rubbish barge
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108 good riddance (of bad rubbish)
пог. Good riddance of bad rubbishСкатертью доро́га!Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > good riddance (of bad rubbish)
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109 good riddance (of bad rubbish)
пог. Good riddance of bad rubbishСкатертью доро́га!Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > good riddance (of bad rubbish)
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110 good riddance (to bad rubbish)
paзг.избaвилиcь нaкoнeц!; cкaтepтью дopoгa!'Good riddance to bad rubbish,' was Aarfy's unperturbed response. 'Don't say that about her!' Nately protested with passion that was both a plea and a rebuke. 'I want her to stay with me' (J. Heller)Concise English-Russian phrasebook > good riddance (to bad rubbish)
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111 hopper for rubbish disposal
Англо-русский металлургический словарь > hopper for rubbish disposal
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112 detritus rubbish
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113 household rubbish
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114 yard rubbish
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115 Utter rubbish
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116 a good riddance of (to) bad rubbish
Общая лексика: скатертью дорогаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > a good riddance of (to) bad rubbish
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117 a good riddance of bad rubbish
1) Общая лексика: (to) скатертью дорога2) Макаров: скатертью дорогаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > a good riddance of bad rubbish
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118 a good riddance to bad rubbish
Макаров: скатертью дорогаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > a good riddance to bad rubbish
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119 a heap of rubbish
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120 a parcel of rubbish
Общая лексика: полная чушь
См. также в других словарях:
Rubbish — Rub bish, n. [OE. robows, robeux, rubble, originally an Old French plural from an assumed dim. of robe, probably in the sense of trash; cf. It. robaccia trash, roba stuff, goods, wares, robe. Thus, etymologically rubbish is the pl. of rubble. See … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Rubbish — Rub bish, a. Of or pertaining to rubbish; of the quality of rubbish; trashy. De Quincey. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
rubbish — [n1] garbage debris, dregs, dross, junk, litter, lumber, offal, refuse, rubble, rummage, scrap, sweepings, trash, waste; concept 260 Ant. possessions, property rubbish [n2] nonsense balderdash, bilge*, bunkum, drivel, gibberish, hogwash, hooey*,… … New thesaurus
rubbish — (n.) c.1400, from Anglo Fr. rubouses (late 14c.), of unknown origin. Apparently somehow related to RUBBLE (Cf. rubble). The verb sense of disparage, criticize harshly is first attested 1953 in Australian and New Zealand slang … Etymology dictionary
rubbish — n *refuse, waste, trash, debris, garbage, offal … New Dictionary of Synonyms
rubbish — is used in BrE to mean ‘household refuse’. The corresponding term in AmE, and in some other non British varieties, is garbage or (in some contexts) trash, and a dustbin outside Britain is a garbage can or trash can … Modern English usage
rubbish — ► NOUN chiefly Brit. 1) waste material; refuse or litter. 2) unimportant or valueless material. 3) nonsense; worthless talk or ideas. ► VERB Brit. informal ▪ criticize and reject as worthless. ► ADJECTIVE Brit. informal ▪ very bad … English terms dictionary
rubbish — [rub′ish] n. [ME robous, robys: ult. < base of RUB] 1. any material rejected or thrown away as worthless; trash; refuse 2. worthless, foolish ideas, statements, etc.; nonsense vt. [Brit. Informal] TRASH1 (vt. 3a) rubbishy adj … English World dictionary
rubbish — noun ⇨ See also ↑garbage, ↑trash 1 (esp. BrE) waste material ADJECTIVE ▪ domestic, household ▪ garden … OF RUBBISH ▪ bag … Collocations dictionary
rubbish — rub|bish1 S3 [ˈrʌbıʃ] n [U] especially BrE [Date: 1300 1400; : Anglo French; Origin: rubbous, perhaps from Old French robe; ROBE] 1.) food, paper etc that is no longer needed and has been thrown away American Equivalent: garbage American… … Dictionary of contemporary English
rubbish — 01. Nigel, can you please take the [rubbish] out? It s starting to smell. 02. The old man found some bits of fruit and uneaten food in the [rubbish]. 03. This music is absolute [rubbish]. How could anyone listen to it? 04. The man is talking… … Grammatical examples in English