Junk in spanish

Basura

pronunciation: bɑsuɹ̩ɑ part of speech: noun
In gestures

junk1 = trastos, desechos, basura. 

Example: All the librarian has is a pile of useless junk which people have given to the library instead of throwing out.

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» junk e-mail = correo basura.

Example: Recent statistics about the volume of junk e-mail are so astounding as to leave any reasonable person gobsmacked.

» junk food = comida basura, comida rápida.

Example: Junk food at slumber parties is a time-honored tradition.

» junk jewellery = bisutería.

Example: So much junk jewellery to choose from inside this shop!.

» junk mail = correo basura, correo publicitario no solicitado.

Example: Despite the hype surrounding the World Wide Web, e-mail remains the most commonly used element of the Internet, but has begun to be suffer from the junk mail problem.

» junk room = trastero, cuarto de los trastos.

Example: My approach to decluttering junk rooms is to do it little by little over several months.

» junkyard = desguace, cementerio de coches, trapería.

Example: He was a rag-and-bone man living with his irascible father in a junkyard with only their horse for company.

» space junk = basura espacial, chatarra espacial.

Example: The chances of you being hit by a piece of space junk stands at 1-in-21 trillion.

junk2 = tirar a la basura, desechar, descartar, abandonar, eliminar. 

Example: I had a motherboard with a lot of bad capacitors so I decided to junk it instead of repairing.

Junk synonyms

horse in spanish: caballo, pronunciation: hɔrs part of speech: noun debris in spanish: escombros, pronunciation: dəbri part of speech: noun dust in spanish: polvo, pronunciation: dʌst part of speech: noun scrap in spanish: chatarra, pronunciation: skræp part of speech: noun h in spanish: h, pronunciation: eɪtʃ part of speech: noun detritus in spanish: detrito, pronunciation: dɪtraɪtəs part of speech: noun trash in spanish: basura, pronunciation: træʃ part of speech: noun smack in spanish: tortazo, pronunciation: smæk part of speech: noun, verb rubble in spanish: escombros, pronunciation: rʌbəl part of speech: noun heroin in spanish: heroína, pronunciation: heroʊən part of speech: noun scag in spanish: picazón, pronunciation: skæg part of speech: noun diacetyl morphine in spanish: diacetilmorfina, pronunciation: daɪəstɪlmɔrfin
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