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a container that you put waste in 垃圾箱 a rubbish bin 垃圾箱 Grey bins will be emptied weekly. 灰箱每周都會清空。 Many councils now have fortnightly bin collections. 許多委員會現在每兩周收集一次垃圾箱。
Extra ExamplesTopics Houses and homesa2Put the bottles in the recycling bin. 把瓶子扔進回收箱裏。 She threw the letter in the waste-paper bin. 她把信扔進了廢紙簍。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- litter
- rubbish
- waste
- …
- put something in
- chuck something in/into
- throw something in/into
- …
- bag
- liner
- man
- …
- in a/the bin
a large container, usually with a lid (= cover), for storing things in (有蓋)大容器,箱,櫃 a bread bin 面包箱 All their toys are kept in plastic storage bins under the bed. 他們所有的玩具都放在床下的塑料儲藏箱裏。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- litter
- rubbish
- waste
- …
- put something in
- chuck something in/into
- throw something in/into
- …
- bag
- liner
- man
- …
- in a/the bin
Word OriginOld English bin(n), binne, of Celtic origin; related to Welsh ben ‘cart’. The original meaning was ‘container’ in a general sense; also specifically ‘a container for animal food in a stable’ and ‘container for grain, bread, or other foodstuffs’. The sense ‘container for rubbish’ dates from the mid 19th cent.