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21 scrap
نُفَايَة \ refuse: waste material (paper, tins, rags, etc.): kitchen refuse; a refuse collector (sb. who removes it for destruction). rubbish: waste material; worthless statements: Don’t talk such rubbish. scrap: a small unwanted piece: scraps of food. waste: (of materials, esp. paper) used and no longer wanted: a waste-paper basket. -
22 waste
نُفَايَة \ refuse: waste material (paper, tins, rags, etc.): kitchen refuse; a refuse collector (sb. who removes it for destruction). rubbish: waste material; worthless statements: Don’t talk such rubbish. scrap: a small unwanted piece: scraps of food. waste: (of materials, esp. paper) used and no longer wanted: a waste-paper basket. -
23 обрезки
1) General subject: chip (киноплёнки), cuts, cutting, cuttings, debris, odds and ends, paring, parings, ribbons, scissorings, thrums, topping, trimmings, waste, bits and pieces3) Chemistry: second runnings4) Construction: trash cop,, chipping5) Railway term: shearings6) Economy: odd and ends7) Automobile industry: scrap iron10) Polygraphy: cutting (бумаги), offcut (бумажные), scissoring, trim11) Textile: jobs, new cuttings, odd scraps, oddments, rag, scrap material, shorts12) Jargon: cat and dogs13) Leather: shaving14) Ecology: trash16) Automation: rest pieces (на отрезном станке), shearing, slitting, trimming, waste ends (материала)17) Plastics: clippings -
24 скрап
1) General subject: broken iron, scissel, scraps2) Engineering: debris, junk, metal junk, salvage, salvage metal, scrap metal, waste, waste metal3) Construction: iron waste4) Collective: scrap5) Automobile industry: scrap iron, waste iron6) Metallurgy: scrap edge, scrap material, sweepings (алюмини)7) Makarov: junks -
25 verschnitt
m; -(e)s, -e* * *Ver|schnịttm1) (von Rum, Wein, Essig) blend2) (= Abfall) waste material, clippings pl* * *Ver·schnittm1. (Mischung) blend2. (Rest) cutting loss, waste* * *…verschnitt m im subst1. (Mischung):Weinbrandverschnitt blended brandy2. umg, pej (Kopie):James-Bond-Verschnitt second-rate James Bond -
26 Cento (Patchwork)
A material made of scraps of cloth and used as clothing for slaves. The term also denotes a coarse cloth which was placed beneath the saddle of a horse to keep its back from being galled by the saddle. -
27 Shoddy
Fibre manufactured by shredding woollen yarns and rags. The yarns are the wastes, ends and tangled pieces from spinning mills. The rags include new pieces from the cutting tables of clothiers, tailors, etc., old and worn scraps of suits, coats, sweaters, hosiery, dress goods, etc. These materials are treated in machines that tear the fibres apart until the material is reduced to the loose wool state. It is then passed through the carding, drawing and spinning processes. Often it is mixed with new wool or with cotton. A very large trade is done in Yorkshire in converting rags into yarn. Cheap suitings and coatings are made from the yarns. -
28 scrap
I [skræp]1. noun1) a small piece or fragment:قِطْعَه قَصيرَهa scrap of paper.
2) ( usually in plural) a piece of food left over after a meal:فَضَلات الطَّعامThey gave the scraps to the dog.
3) waste articles that are only valuable for the material they contain:نُفايَه قُصاصَة وَرَق( also adjective) scrap metal.
2. verb– past tense, past participle scrappedto discard:يُلْقي الشَّيءَ تَخَلُّصا منه II [skræp]She decided to scrap the whole plan.
1. nouna fight:شِجار، مُشاجَرَهHe tore his jacket in a scrap with another boy.
2. verb– past tense, past participle scrappedto fight:يَتَشاجَرThe dogs were scrapping over a bone.
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29 σκύβαλον
σκύβαλον, ου, τό useless or undesirable material that is subject to disposal, refuse, garbage (in var. senses, ‘excrement, manure, garbage, kitchen scraps’: Plut. et al.; PSI 184, 7; PRyl 149, 22; PFay 119, 7; Sir 27:4; Philo, Sacr. Abel. 109; 139; Jos., Bell. 5, 571; SibOr 7, 58.—τὰ σκύβαλα specif. of human excrement: Artem. 1, 67 p. 61, 23; 2, 14 p. 108, 21; Jos., Bell. 5, 571 [cp. Epict., Fgm. Stob. 19 ἀποσκυβαλίζω].—MDibelius, Hdb. on Phil 3:8) πάντα ἡγεῖσθαι σκύβαλα consider everything garbage/crud Phil 3:8 (cp. AcPl Ha 2, 23; Spicq. s.v. “to convey the crudity of the Greek …: ‘It’s all crap’.”).—DELG. TW.
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