/ˈɡɑːrbɪdʒ/
n. <美>垃圾,废物;<美>垃圾箱;<非正式>废话,无聊的东西;无用信息 • N-UNCOUNT Garbage is waste material, especially waste from a kitchen. (尤指厨房的) 垃圾 • Don’t forget to take out the garbage. (可别忘了扔垃圾!) - I won’t. (忘不了!) • It’s your turn to take out the garbage. trash full of garbage What is the difference between garbage and rubbish.Garbage is rubbish, especially waste from a kitchen. Garbage is mostly decomposable food waste or yard waste that is highly putrescible, while rubbish is mostly dry material such as glass, paper, cloth, or wood that does not readily decompose.Some forms of rubbish are recyclable, and some municipalities compost yard waste and other garbage on a large scale. Garbage is made up of stuff that comes from the bathroom or kitchen—think moldy bread, gnawed-on chicken wings, used paper towels, empty bags of potato chips and peanut M&Ms. Trash, on the other hand, is everything else: broken furniture, old tires, boxes of stuff collecting dust in the attic, President Trump, etc. If you travel on business, you need to keep track of your expenses so the company can reimburse you when you come home. dustbin = trash/træʃ/ cans = garbage cans
n.垃圾桶 Garbage is made up of stuff that comes from the bathroom or kitchen—think moldy bread, gnawed-on chicken wings, used paper towels, empty bags of potato chips and peanut M&Ms.
Trash, on the other hand, is everything else: broken furniture, old tires, boxes of stuff collecting dust in the attic, President Trump, etc. If you travel on business, you need to keep track of your expenses so the company can reimburse you when you come home.
dustbin = trash cans = garbage cans