Desecho in english

Scrap

pronunciation: skræp part of speech: noun
In gestures

desechar = discard ; dismiss ; short-circuit [shortcircuit] ; throw + Nombre + out ; set + Nombre + aside ; discount ; scrap ; toss out ; ditch ; dismiss + Nombre + with the wave of the hand ; turf out ; count + Nombre + out ; junk ; chuck ; chuck away. 

Example: The dates should be checked regularly and updated so that old dates are discarded and new ones entered.Example: It is too early to dismiss those physical forms associated with non-computerised cataloguing and indexing.Example: There is little modulation, whole steps of division being short-circuited and an odd assembly of terms being frequently found: e.g.: LAW see also JURY, JUDGES.Example: Well, I happened to inherit a full set of Trollope, and I had the guts to throw it out.Example: Such championship cannot be lightly set aside, nevertheless it is now quiet certain that 'bibliography', incorrect and unfortunate as it may be, is here to stay and the situation must be accepted.Example: Assistance from part-time librarians should not be totally discounted, however.Example: There have even been rumours of plans to scrap most of the industrial side of its work and disperse key elements, such as the work on regional and industrial aid, to the provinces.Example: In preparation for computerization, let us not toss out old standards that were good.Example: It is time that higher education institutions accepted the wisdom of collaboration and ditched, once and for all, the rhetoric of competition = It is time that higher education institutions accepted the wisdom of collaboration and ditched, once and for all, the rhetoric of competition.Example: International 'rules' are often dismissed with the wave of the hand or a snort of contempt one week, and gilded and placed on a pedestal the next.Example: You will be disliked and turfed out as a sacrificial goat once your job is done but there will be many others queuing up for your services.Example: Right now, there is no clear Republican candidate, though the inimitable Joe Kelly can never be counted out until the deadline passes.Example: I had a motherboard with a lot of bad capacitors so I decided to junk it instead of repairing.Example: Somehow the separation of church and state that was one of the founding principles of this country was chucked for the sake of political expediency.Example: We all looked a bit like creased-up bits of paper, which someone had chucked away and then tried to straighten out again.

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» desechar lo innecesariocut through + the noise .

Example: Automation tools can help you streamline your workflow and cut through the noise.

desecho = left-off ; cast-off. 

Example: But until these new pretty garments are ready, the boy will still have to put up with his girl cousins' left-off petticoats and pinnies.Example: Indeed, these days, it seems that more cast-offs than ever can be recycled.

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» de desechodiscarded .

Example: Just as Ivan finds that by taking pleasure in finding and managing to keep a broken and discarded hacksaw blade he makes survival possible and beats Stalin and his jailors at heir own game.

» desechosjunkdetritusscrapstat .

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

Example: I was in for yet another of those numerously produced fantasies in which a pubescent child gets involved with underworld beings that are substandard versions of Le Guin's 'The Wizard of Earthsea' or peritonitic spinoffs from the detritus of ill-digested Tolkien.

Example: Jays are reluctant to leave the shelter of woodlands although, on occasions, they become bold, visiting garden bird tables for scraps.

Example: The joy of being forty eight is that its soooo much easier to ignore all that tat that's in the shops.

» desechos a la derivajetsamflotsam and jetsamflotsam .

Example: She continued to look about the beach, picking up the odd piece of jetsam and inspecting it, before discarding it as unsuitable.

Example: I refuse to accept the idea that we are mere flotsam and jetsam in a river of life, unable to influence the unfolding events which surround us.

Example: The boat was completely wrecked and lots of flotsam had washed ashore in amongst the rocks.

» desechos encontrados en la playajetsamflotsam and jetsamflotsam .

Example: She continued to look about the beach, picking up the odd piece of jetsam and inspecting it, before discarding it as unsuitable.

Example: I refuse to accept the idea that we are mere flotsam and jetsam in a river of life, unable to influence the unfolding events which surround us.

Example: The boat was completely wrecked and lots of flotsam had washed ashore in amongst the rocks.

» desechos nuclearesnuclear waste .

Example: Research laboratories are facing many problems regarding the disposal of nuclear waste.

» líquido de desechoeffluent .

Example: Good bookshops are few and far between and the kind to be found in most towns are as educationally healthy as a river rich in industrial effluent is physically salubrious.

» procedente de desechodiscarded .

Example: Just as Ivan finds that by taking pleasure in finding and managing to keep a broken and discarded hacksaw blade he makes survival possible and beats Stalin and his jailors at heir own game.

Desecho synonyms

end in spanish: fin, pronunciation: end part of speech: noun bit in spanish: poco, pronunciation: bɪt part of speech: noun waste in spanish: residuos, pronunciation: weɪst part of speech: noun, verb chip in spanish: chip, pronunciation: tʃɪp part of speech: noun trash in spanish: basura, pronunciation: træʃ part of speech: noun flake in spanish: escama, pronunciation: fleɪk part of speech: noun remnant in spanish: residuo, pronunciation: remnənt part of speech: noun junk in spanish: basura, pronunciation: dʒʌŋk part of speech: noun fleck in spanish: mancha, pronunciation: flek part of speech: noun remainder in spanish: recordatorio, pronunciation: rɪmeɪndɜr part of speech: noun discarded in spanish: descartado, pronunciation: dɪskɑrdɪd part of speech: adjective oddment in spanish: retal, pronunciation: ɑdmənt part of speech: noun cast-off in spanish: desecho, pronunciation: kæstɔf junked in spanish: desechado, pronunciation: dʒʌŋkt part of speech: adjective
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