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I . rubbish [ˈrʌbɪʃ] N no pl esp Brit

1. rubbish (waste):

rubbish
śmieci pl
rubbish
odpadki pl

2. rubbish inf (nonsense):

rubbish
bzdura f

3. rubbish inf (junk):

rubbish
szmira f

II . rubbish [ˈrʌbɪʃ] VB trans Brit inf

rubbish

rubbish bin N

rubbish bin

rubbish chute N

rubbish chute

rubbish container N

rubbish dump, rubbish tip N

rubbish dump

Usage examples with rubbish

a load of rubbish!
to talk nonsense [or rubbish]
rubbish [or waste] tip

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
These unfilled holes are marked as rubbish holes.
en.wikipedia.org
As a consequence, the street level in the city rose, as new buildings were constructed on top of rubble and rubbish.
en.wikipedia.org
Neighbours, police and firefighters say the school has been a frequent target of broken windows, graffiti, and rubbish bin fires.
www.stuff.co.nz
About 300 tonnes/ 70 truck loads of rubbish was carried out from the vaults top.
en.wikipedia.org
Basically this means that the shed is clean, free of rubbish, dogs and twine.
en.wikipedia.org
Its natural habitat is beside roadsides, in vacant fields, waste ground, rubbish dumps and other disturbed areas.
en.wikipedia.org
After dark clashes continued, and rubbish was set ablaze.
en.wikipedia.org
Political correctness has to be thrown in the rubbish bin where it belongs.
www.abc.net.au
The mortgage sewage plant and pension funds and households are after all flush with billion$ in cash, what rubbish!
www.marketoracle.co.uk
The body is concealed under the restaurant's rubbish.
en.wikipedia.org

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