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rub·bish
(rŭb′ĭsh)n.
1. Refuse; garbage.
2. Worthless material.
3. Foolish discourse; nonsense.
[Middle English robishe.]
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rubbish
(ˈrʌbɪʃ)n
1. worthless, useless, or unwanted matter
2. discarded or waste matter; refuse
3. foolish words or speech; nonsense
vb
(tr) informal to criticize; attack verbally
[C14 robys, of uncertain origin]
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rub•bish
(ˈrʌb ɪʃ)n.
1. worthless material that is rejected or thrown out; litter; trash.
2. nonsense, as in writing or art: sentimental rubbish.
[1350–1400; Middle English rubbes, rob(b)ous]
rub′bish•y, adj.
Random House Kernerman Webster's College Dictionary, © 2010 K Dictionaries Ltd. Copyright 2005, 1997, 1991 by Random House, Inc. All rights reserved.
rubbish
- bilge - Can mean "nonsense, rubbish."
- culch - Rubbish or refuse, or meat scraps.
- flathers - A synonym for rubbish or dirt.
- quisquilious, quisquiliary, quisquilian - Quisquilious and quisquiliary mean "having the nature of refuse or rubbish," and quisquilian means "consisting of trash or rubbish."
Farlex Trivia Dictionary. © 2012 Farlex, Inc. All rights reserved.
rubbish
In British English, waste food and other unwanted things that you throw away are called rubbish.
Illegal dumping of household rubbish was very common.
In American English, waste food is called garbage and other things that are thrown away are called trash.
There were rotting piles of garbage everywhere.
They dumped their trash on the street.
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rubbish
Past participle: rubbished
Gerund: rubbishing
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Collins English Verb Tables © HarperCollins Publishers 2011
rubbish
garbage
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Noun | 1. | rubbish - worthless material that is to be disposed of waste, waste material, waste matter, waste product - any materials unused and rejected as worthless or unwanted; "they collect the waste once a week"; "much of the waste material is carried off in the sewers" scrap metal - discarded metal suitable for reprocessing; "he finally sold the car for scrap metal" debris, detritus, junk, rubble, dust - the remains of something that has been destroyed or broken up litter - rubbish carelessly dropped or left about (especially in public places) |
2. | rubbish - nonsensical talk or writing | |
Verb | 1. | rubbish - attack strongly |
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rubbish
noun
1. waste, refuse, scrap, junk (informal), litter, debris, crap (slang), garbage (chiefly U.S.), trash, lumber, offal, dross, dregs, flotsam and jetsam, grot (slang), dreck (slang, chiefly U.S.), offscourings unwanted household rubbish
2. nonsense, garbage (chiefly U.S.), drivel, twaddle, balls (taboo slang), bull (slang), shit (taboo slang), pants (slang), rot, crap (slang), trash, bullshit (taboo slang), hot air (informal), tosh (slang, chiefly Brit.), bollocks (Brit. taboo slang), pap, cobblers (Brit. taboo slang), bilge (informal), tripe (informal), gibberish, guff (slang), havers (Scot.), moonshine, claptrap (informal), hogwash, hokum (slang, chiefly U.S. & Canad.), codswallop (Brit. slang), piffle (informal), poppycock (informal), balderdash, bosh (informal), wack (U.S. slang), eyewash (informal), stuff and nonsense, flapdoodle (slang), tommyrot, horsefeathers (U.S. slang), bunkum or buncombe (chiefly U.S.) He's talking rubbish.
adjective hopeless, incompetent, poor, no good, inadequate, pants (informal), useless (informal), pathetic, inferior, ineffectual He was rubbish at his job.
verb criticize, condemn, censure, disparage, knock (informal), blast, pan (informal), slam (slang), flame (informal), put down, slate (informal), have a go at (informal), disapprove of, tear into (informal), diss (slang, chiefly U.S.), find fault with, nag at, lambast(e), pick holes in, excoriate, pick to pieces, give (someone or something) a bad press, animadvert on or upon, pass strictures upon devoted to rubbishing her political opponents
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rubbish
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Translations
odpadkysmetímizernýnesmyslnesmysly
affaldelendigvrøvl
jätesurkea
bezvezansmeće
szemét
ruglrusl, sorp
ごみだめな
쓰레기하찮은
atkritumiblēņasgružimuļķības
na smeti
neumnostodpadki
prata struntskräp
ขยะที่ไร้สาระ
rácvớ vẩn
rubbish
[ˈrʌbɪʃ]A. N
1. → basura f
B. ADJ to be rubbish at sth (Brit) (= useless) → no tener ni idea de algo, ser un negado or (Sp) un manta en algo
C. VT → poner por los suelos
Collins Spanish Dictionary - Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005
rubbish
[ˈrʌbɪʃ] n
(mainly British) (from household) → ordures fpl; (from garden) → déchets mpl; (in streets) → ordures fpl
When do they collect the rubbish? → Quand est-ce qu'ils ramassent les ordures? garden rubbish, household rubbish
When do they collect the rubbish? → Quand est-ce qu'ils ramassent les ordures? garden rubbish, household rubbish
(mainly British) (= worthless goods) → camelote f
They sell a lot of rubbish at the market → Ils vendent beaucoup de camelote au marché.
They sell a lot of rubbish at the market → Ils vendent beaucoup de camelote au marché.
adj (British) (= useless) → nul(le)
They're a rubbish team! → Cette équipe est nulle!
to be rubbish at sth → être nul à qch
They're a rubbish team! → Cette équipe est nulle!
to be rubbish at sth → être nul à qch
modif [disposal, heap] → des ordures; [heap] → d'ordures rubbish bag
Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005
rubbish
(esp Brit)n
(= waste material) → Abfall m, → Abfälle pl; (= household rubbish, in factory also) → Müll m; (on building site) → Schutt m; (fig: = trashy goods, record etc) → Mist m; household rubbish → Hausmüll m; garden rubbish → Gartenabfälle pl; most modern furniture is rubbish → die meisten modernen Möbel sind nichts wert
attr (inf)
= rubbishy
vt (inf) person, idea → runtermachen (inf)
rubbish
in cpds (esp Brit) → Müll-;rubbish bin
n → Mülleimer m
rubbish cart
n → Müllwagen m
rubbish chute
n → Müllschlucker m
rubbish collection
n → Müllabfuhr f
rubbish dump
n → Müllabladeplatz m; (in garden: also rubbish heap) → Abfallhaufen m
rubbish tip
n → Müllabladeplatz m
Collins German Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged 7th Edition 2005. © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1980 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1997, 1999, 2004, 2005, 2007
rubbish
[ˈrʌbɪʃ]1. n (waste material) → rifiuti mpl; (household rubbish) → spazzatura, immondizia; (nonsense) → sciocchezze fpl, fesserie fpl; (worthless stuff) → cose fpl senza valore, robaccia
children today eat a lot of rubbish → oggigiorno i bambini mangiano un sacco di porcherie
the film was rubbish → il film non valeva niente
what you've just said is rubbish → stai dicendo sciocchezze
rubbish! (fam) → sciocchezze!, fesserie!
children today eat a lot of rubbish → oggigiorno i bambini mangiano un sacco di porcherie
the film was rubbish → il film non valeva niente
what you've just said is rubbish → stai dicendo sciocchezze
rubbish! (fam) → sciocchezze!, fesserie!
2. vt (fam) → sputtanare
Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995
rubbish
(ˈrabiʃ) noun1. waste material; things that have been or are to be thrown away. Our rubbish is taken away twice a week; (also adjective) a rubbish bin/bag.
2. nonsense. Don't talk rubbish!
Kernerman English Multilingual Dictionary © 2006-2013 K Dictionaries Ltd.
rubbish
→ تافِه, هُرَاء mizerný, odpadky affald, elendig Abfall, unsinnig άχρηστος, σκουπίδι basura, pésimo jäte, surkea déchets, nul bezvezan, smeće immondizia, pessimo ごみ, だめな 쓰레기, 하찮은 afval, waardeloos søppel, tåpelig bzdurny, śmieci lixo, ruim, sem qualidade дрянной, хлам prata strunt, skräp ขยะ, ที่ไร้สาระ berbat, çöp rác, vớ vẩn 垃圾的, 糟透的Multilingual Translator © HarperCollins Publishers 2009
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