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I . bin [bɪn] N

1. bin Brit (for waste):

bin
to throw sth in the bin

2. bin (container):

bin
bread bin

II . bin <-nn-> [bɪn] VB trans Brit inf

bread bin N

litter bin N esp Brit

pedal-bin N

refuse bin N

rubbish bin N

waste bin, waste basket AM N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Waste bins are fitted with halon fire-extinguishing bottles and oxygen-smothering flapper lids, and the toilets equipped with smoke detectors.
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If a candidate intersects a bin, it is chained to the bin's linked list.
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After the funeral, he witnesses a woman leaving a child in a garbage bin.
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But it has an overflowing lollipop bin of throwaway lines and little character moments.
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Masked loyalists burnt bins on the road and attacked police with bricks and bottles.
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Deletion is more expensive because we need to search the singly linked list of each bin the candidate intersects.
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Material for recycling may be collected separately from general waste using dedicated bins and collection vehicles, a procedure called kerbside collection.
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The latter dipped a prepared piece of bread into the dish, touched it to his tongue, then discarded it into a nearby silver bin.
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Near this are the remains of ore bins.
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Unfinished food must be scraped into the garbage or food recycling bin.
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