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1 бытовой мусор
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2 бытовой мусор
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > бытовой мусор
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3 бытовые отходы
1) Engineering: garbage, residential refuse, sanitary waste2) Construction: domestic garbage, domestic wastes, human wastes, commercial waste3) British English: household rubbish4) Law: household wastes5) Economy: domestic waste6) Oil: domestic household waste7) Ecology: consumer waste, consumption waste, domestic discharge, domestic refuse, domestic sewage, food waste, household garbage, household refuse, human refuse, residential waste9) Solar energy: municipal waste -
4 мусор
debris, cleaning, dirt, garbage, ordure, rubbish, refuse, (все виды отходов, кроме металлолома и пищевых отбросов) trash, waste* * *му́сор м.
refuse, garbage; sweepingsвывози́ть му́сор — collect refuse [garbage]сжига́ть му́сор — destroy [incinerate] refuseбытово́й му́сор — household rubbish, domestic garbageгородско́й му́сор — town refuseхозя́йственный му́сор — household garbage* * * -
5 бытовой
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6 битая посуда
Makarov: household rubbish -
7 бытовой мусор
1) General subject: daily trash, daily waste (can be used for an office situation)2) Engineering: household rubbish3) Construction: domestic garbage -
8 мусор
м. refuse, garbage; sweepingsудаление мусора ; очистка населённых мест — refuse disposal
бытовой мусор; бытовые отходы — domestic garbage
сбор мусора; сборка мусора — garbage collection
Синонимический ряд:сор (сущ.) сор -
9 мусорный бачок
1) Engineering: household bin, litter bag2) Ecology: bin, litter bin, waste container3) Advertising: rubbish container -
10 мусор
I м.1) ( строительный) debris ['debriː]2) (хлам, отбросы) litter; rubbish брит.; garbage, trash амер.убо́рщик му́сора — dustman брит.; garbage collector амер.
бытово́й му́сор — household refuse
3) ( что-л негодное) garbage, junkна экра́не му́сор вме́сто те́кста — the screen text is garbaged
II м. жарг.э́то не еда́, а му́сор — this is junk food
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