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From:
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trash
/ˈtræʃ/
垃圾,廢物 ;(
vt
.)廢棄,破壞,損壞; 向...投擲垃圾;搗毀行動,破壞行動
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Trash
n.
1.
That
which
is
worthless
or
useless
;
rubbish
;
refuse
.
Who
steals
my
purse
steals
trash
.
--
Shak
.
A
haunch
of
venison
would
be
trash
to
a
Brahmin
.
--
Landor
.
2.
Especially
,
loppings
and
leaves
of
trees
,
bruised
sugar
cane
,
or
the
like
.
Note:
☞
In
the
West
Indies
,
the
decayed
leaves
and
stems
of
canes
are
called
field
trash
;
the
bruised
or
macerated
rind
of
canes
is
called
cane
trash
;
and
both
are
called
trash
.
3.
A
worthless
person
. [
R
.]
4.
A
collar
,
leash
,
or
halter
used
to
restrain
a
dog
in
pursuing
game
.
Trash ice
,
crumbled
ice
mixed
with
water
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Trash
,
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Trashed
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Trashing
.]
1.
To
free
from
trash
,
or
worthless
matter
;
hence
,
to
lop
;
to
crop
,
as
to
trash
the
rattoons
of
sugar
cane
.
2.
To
treat
as
trash
,
or
worthless
matter
;
hence
,
to
spurn
,
humiliate
,
or
crush
. [
Obs
.]
3.
To
hold
back
by
a
trash
or
leash
,
as
a
dog
in
pursuing
game
;
hence
,
to
retard
,
encumber
,
or
restrain
;
to
clog
;
to
hinder
vexatiously
. [
R
.]
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Trash
,
v. i.
To
follow
with
violence
and
trampling
. [
R
.]
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
trash
n
1:
worthless
material
that
is
to
be
disposed
of
[
syn
:
rubbish
,
scrap
]
2:
worthless
people
[
syn
:
scum
]
3:
nonsensical
talk
or
writing
[
syn
:
folderol
,
rubbish
,
tripe
,
trumpery
,
wish-wash
,
applesauce
,
codswallop
]
4:
amphetamine
used
in
the
form
of
a
crystalline
hydrochloride
;
used
as
a
stimulant
to
the
nervous
system
and
as
an
appetite
suppressant
[
syn
:
methamphetamine
,
methamphetamine
hydrochloride
,
Methedrine
,
meth
,
deoxyephedrine
,
chalk
,
chicken feed
,
crank
,
glass
,
ice
,
shabu
]
v
1:
dispose
of
(
something
useless
or
old
); "
trash
these
old
chairs
"; "
junk
an
old
car
"; "
scrap
your
old
computer
"
[
syn
:
junk
,
scrap
]
2:
express
a
totally
negative
opinion
of
; "
The
critics
panned
the
performance
" [
syn
:
pan
,
tear apart
]
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