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1 waste disposal
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2 waste product
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3 waste time on something
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4 waste words
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5 waste
adj. overbodig, overtollig, niet uitgebuit; afvals-; verlaten; geruïneerd; woest; vervallen--------n. verkwisting; uitbuiting; verlies; vernieling; vernietiging; wildernis; woestijn; afval; bijprodukten van afval; riool (water)--------v. verkwisten, uitbuiten; ruïneren; beschadigen; uitdunnen; vergaan; vernietigd worden; likwideren; vermoorden (slang)waste1[ weest] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉3 afval(product) ⇒ puin, vuilnis♦voorbeelden:3 go to waste, run to waste • verloren gaan, verspild worden————————waste21 woest ⇒ braak(liggend), verlaten♦voorbeelden:lay waste • verwoestenlie waste • braak liggen————————waste3♦voorbeelden:II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉♦voorbeelden:waste time on something • tijd verspillen aan iets -
6 waste land
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7 waste one's breath
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8 waste basket
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9 waste breath
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10 waste coal
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11 waste of effort
nutteloze poging -
12 waste of money
geldverspilling (onnodig geld uitgeven) -
13 waste of resources
verspilling van hulpbronnen (verkwisting van hulpbronnen) -
14 waste of space
iemand die dom of nutteloos is -
15 waste of time
tijdverspilling (iets vervelends doen en ondoeltreffend) -
16 waste one's words
tegen de muur praten -
17 waste paper
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18 waste steam
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19 waste time
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20 waste-book
kladblok
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