throw away trash - Sourci
The phrases throw out, throw away, and throw in the bin all carry the meaning to put in the trash. Therefore if you told me don't throw that away, I might still give it away to charity.
The phrases throw out, throw away, and throw in the bin all carry the meaning to put in the trash. Therefore if you told me don't throw that away, I might still give it away to charity.
Trash: To throw away or discard / worthless material. Also Empty words, worthless ideas, worthless or offensive literary material. It would seem then that trash and waste have similar.
Most common would be "throw" "toss" or "chuck," eg "I chucked it out" or "Throw it in the trash." Tossing has the implication of a lighter touch, like an underhanded throw.
Understanding the Context
There are so many ways to call these containers for waste. (correct me if some of them might sound weird/unnatural to use) garbage can, trash can, rubbish can, pedal can, garbage bin,.
Growing up before recycling or air-quality statutes, rubbish went to our own rubbish burner, while garbage went to the dump. Now garbage goes down the garbage disposal, recycling goes to.
Sending trash to be re-used is called "recycling" in the US. I do not recall a special term for the intermediary like "the recycling man" however.
One single item and so many problems. :-D OK, so what is the most popular name for a container where you throw away rubbish in a house / office / hotel in BE and AE?
Key Insights
What would we call a person who has a hard time throwing away unnecessary things, and, as a result, has a home cluttered with stuff? This person is not just untidy. What causes the.
I'm confused to use "throw out and throw away" in this sentence: 1. Is there a trash can to throw this out? 2. Is there a trash can to throw this away? Which sentence is correct?
In my native (Georgian) language we have this colloquial saying - throw someone away like an eaten apple, meaning- to get rid of someone after having taken advantage of him/her in a dishonest way. ...