trash
US: /ˈtɹæʃ/
UK: /tɹˈæʃ/
English - Vietnamese dictionary
trash /træʃ/- danh từ
- bã; bã mía ((cũng) cane-trash)
- cành cây tỉa bớt
- vật rác rưởi, đồ vô giá trị ((nghĩa đen) & (nghĩa bóng))
- that novel is mere trash: cuốn tiểu thuyết ấy thật vô giá trị
- to talk trash: nói nhăng nói nhít, nói láo lếu
- to write trash: viết láo lếu
- người vô giá trị, đồ cặn bã
- ngoại động từ
- tỉa, xén (cành, lá)
- (thông tục) xử tệ, coi như rác
Advanced English dictionary
noun, verb+ noun [U]
1 (AmE) things that you throw away because you no longer want or need them - RUBBISH
2 (BrE, informal, disapproving) objects, writing, ideas, etc. that you think are of poor quality: What's this trash you're watching? + He's talking trash (= nonsense).
3 (AmE, informal) an offensive word used to describe people that you do not respect: white trash (= poor white people, especially those living in the southern US)
+ verb [VN] (informal)
1 to damage or destroy sth: The band was famous for trashing hotel rooms.
2 to criticize sth/sb very strongly
3 (AmE) to throw away sth that you do not want: I'm leaving my old toys here-if you don't want them, just trash them.
Thesaurus dictionary
n.
1 rubbish, (stuff and) nonsense, balderdash, moonshine, gibberish, gobbledegook or gobbledygook, tommy-rot, bunkum, garbage, twaddle, Colloq rot, flapdoodle, crap, codswallop, bosh, piffle, hooey, bunk, malarkey, poppycock, boloney or baloney, eyewash, hogwash, bilge-water, bull, Scots havers, Brit tosh, gammon, US a crock, hokum, gurry, horse feathers, Slang Brit (a load of (old)) cobblers, Taboo Slang bullshit, horseshit, Brit balls, US a crock of shit:
Don't believe him - he is talking trash.
2 (Chiefly US and Canadian) junk, brummagem, knick-knacks, gewgaws, trifles, bric-à-brac, frippery or fripperies, bits and pieces, odds and ends, trinkets, tinsel, 'Not Wanted on Voyage':
There was mostly trash in the flea market, but there were one or two more valuable items.
3 (In US and Canada) rubbish, litter, garbage, waste, refuse, junk, debris, rubble, dregs, dross, scoria, slag, offscourings, dirt, sweepings, Slang crap:
The service comes to remove the trash once a week.
v.
4 Slang chiefly US destroy, ruin, wreck, vandalize, deface:
The lodgers trashed the flat before doing a moonlight flit.
Concise dictionary
trashes|trashed|trashingtræʃnoun
+worthless material that is to be disposed of
+worthless people
+nonsensical talk or writing
+an amphetamine derivative (trade name Methedrine) used in the form of a crystalline hydrochloride; used as a stimulant to the nervous system and as an appetite suppressant
verb
+dispose of (something useless or old)
+express a totally negative opinion of