Translation "đubrište" to English

casspool · dump · stubble · wastage

đubrište

nounIPA: / dʑubriʃte /
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casspool

noun

dump

nounIPA: / dəmp /

A piece of land where waste materials are dumped; SYN. garbage dump, trash dump, rubbish dump, wasteyard, refuse heap.

So today, we pump millions of tons of greenhouse gases into the air, we dump plastics, fertilizers and industrial waste into the rivers and oceans, and we cut down forests that absorb CO2.
Source: TED2020
And the terrible ideas are things like a restaurant in a garbage dump, or a restaurant with terrible service that's really dirty, or a restaurant that serves cockroach sushi.
Source: TED2020
You could never get a permit to dump this in the ocean, and it's coming out all from it.
Source: TED2020

stubble

nounagricultureIPA: / stʌbl̩ /

ETYM Old Eng. stobil, stoble, Old Fren. estouble, estuble, French étuele, Late Lat. stupla, stupula, Latin stipula stubble, stalk; cf. Dutch and German stopped, Old High Germ. stupfila. Related to Stipule.
1.
The stumps of stalks (wheat, corn, etc.), left in the ground; the part of the stalk left by the scythe or sickle.
2. Any short stalks or bristly hairs.

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Your stubble suits you.
Source: Tatoeba
Stubble suits you.
Source: Tatoeba
It's much harder to understand that it's the combination of our agricultural policy and our groundwater crisis that often leaves the farmer with no option but to burn the stubble.
Source: TED2020

Synonyms: chaff · husk · shuck · stalk · straw

wastage

nounIPA: / weɪstɪdʒ /

1. Anything lost by wear or waste.
2. The process of wasting.

We need to look where across the supply chain these losses and wastage occurs.
Source: TED2020
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