disposable in German
disposable in German is entsorgbar, einweg-, wegwerf- — disposable means designed to be thrown away after use rather than cleaned or reused.
disposable in German
entsorgbar
einweg-
That is designed to be discarded rather than reused, refilled or repaired.
wegwerf-
That is designed to be discarded rather than reused, refilled or repaired.
wegwerfbar
That is designed to be discarded rather than reused, refilled or repaired.
verfügbar
Available to be used; at one's disposal.
zur Verfügung stehend
Available to be used; at one's disposal.
Einwegartikel
Any object that is designed to be disposed of, rather than refilled or repaired.
Wegwerfartikel
Any object that is designed to be disposed of, rather than refilled or repaired.
What does "disposable" mean?
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adjective Designed to be thrown away after use rather than cleaned or reused.
"The café switched to disposable cups to speed up service."
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adjective Available for someone to use freely, especially describing income left after essential expenses.
"With less disposable income, families are cutting back on eating out."
disposable in a sentence
- The café switched to disposable cups to speed up service.
- With less disposable income, families are cutting back on eating out.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "disposable" in German?
"disposable" in German is entsorgbar, einweg-, wegwerf-. disposable means: Designed to be thrown away after use rather than cleaned or reused.
How do you use "disposable" in a sentence?
Example: "The café switched to disposable cups to speed up service." In German, "disposable" is entsorgbar, einweg-, wegwerf-.
Are there other ways to say "disposable" in German?
Yes — German has 8 translations listed for "disposable": entsorgbar, einweg-, wegwerf-, wegwerfbar, verfügbar, zur Verfügung stehend.
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