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/ˈrʌbɪʃ/ |
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1 | things that you throw away because they are no longer useful , such as old food , paper or plastic used for wrapping things, and empty containers 垃圾;废弃物 |
| The council is encouraging people to recycle their household rubbish. 委员会鼓励人们回收利用他们的家庭垃圾。 |
| The streets were littered with rubbish. 街道上到处丢弃着垃圾。 |
| Cable TV, to quote Mr James, is just ‘200 channels of rubbish’ . 有线电视,援引詹姆斯先生的话说,就是200个频道的垃圾。 |
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2 | things that someone says or writes that are not reasonable or sensible 废话;无意义的东西 |
| Most of the information in her article was utter rubbish. 她文章中大部分信息完全是废话。 |
| As usual, he was talking complete rubbish. 跟往常一样,他一直在讲废话。 |
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3 | something that is useless , of no value , or of very low quality 废物;毫无价值的东西;质量很差的东西 |
| Critics have described the paintings as worthless rubbish. 批评家们把这些画说成是一文不值的垃圾。 |
Words frequently used with rubbish | rubbish 的常见搭配词 | verbs | clear, collect, dump, recycle, remove, throw out, | 1 | | |
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