trash in German
trash in German is Müll, Abfall, Papierkorb — trash means discarded material; garbage or rubbish.
trash in German
Müll
(chiefly, North American) Useless physical things to be discarded; rubbish; refuse.
Abfall
(chiefly, North American) Useless physical things to be discarded; rubbish; refuse.
Papierkorb
in Unordnung bringen
(US) To make into a mess.
verhauen
(US) To beat soundly in a game.
wegwerfen
What does "trash" mean?
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noun Discarded material; garbage or rubbish.
"Take the trash out before the truck comes on Monday."
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noun Something considered worthless or of very poor quality.
"Critics called the film utter trash."
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verb To throw something away.
"She trashed the old receipts she no longer needed."
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verb To damage or wreck something badly.
"The band trashed their hotel room after the show."
trash in a sentence
- Take the trash out before the truck comes on Monday.
- Critics called the film utter trash.
- She trashed the old receipts she no longer needed.
- The band trashed their hotel room after the show.
Similar words in German
Common German translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "trash" in German?
"trash" in German is Müll, Abfall, Papierkorb. trash means: Discarded material; garbage or rubbish.
How do you use "trash" in a sentence?
Example: "Take the trash out before the truck comes on Monday." In German, "trash" is Müll, Abfall, Papierkorb.
Are there other ways to say "trash" in German?
Yes — German has 6 translations listed for "trash": Müll, Abfall, Papierkorb, in Unordnung bringen, verhauen, wegwerfen.
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