Trash | Mean of trash in English Dictionary
/ˈtræʃ/
- Noun
- things that are no longer useful or wanted and that have been thrown away
- Trash [=rubbish] was strewn throughout the yard.
- Take out the trash, please.
- Raccoons were going through our trash. [=garbage]
- a container where people put things that are being thrown away
- I put/threw the dirty diaper in the trash.
- something that is very low in quality
- There's nothing but trash [=rubbish] on TV these days.
- I can't believe you're reading that trash.
- someone who has very low social status or who is not respected
- She thinks that they're all trash.
- They treated him like trash. [=treated him very badly]
- to say insulting things especially to an opponent in a contest, game, etc.
- Players on both teams were talking trash.
- Verb
- to throw away (something)
- a computer program that trashes useless files
- The vacuum cleaner couldn't be fixed, so I trashed it.
- to cause great damage to (something)
- The apartment had been trashed.
- He says that the government's policies are trashing the environment.
- to criticize (someone or something) very harshly
- The critics trashed [=(Brit) rubbished] the new film.