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trash [træʃ]1 noun (UNCOUNT)(a) (nonsense) bêtises fpl, âneries fpl;∎ he talks/writes a lot of trash il dit/écrit beaucoup d'âneries;∎ what utter trash! c'est vraiment n'importe quoi!;∎ how can you watch that trash? comment peux-tu regarder de telles nullités ou idioties?(b) (goods, objects) camelote f;∎ they sell a lot of trash ils vendent beaucoup de camelote∎ to put something in the trash mettre qch à la poubelle∎ they're just trash c'est de la racaille∎ they trashed all my ideas ils ont rejeté toutes mes idées□(b) (criticize) débiner, éreinter, démolir(c) (vandalize) foutre en l'air, bousiller►► American trash bag sac m poubelle;American trash barrel (grande) poubelle f;American trash compactor compacteur m d'ordures ménagères;American trash heap tas m d'ordures;
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