rubbishes
n. 垃圾( rubbish的名詞複數 ); 無意義的東西; 廢話; 劣質的東西
v. <英澳·非正>把…說得一錢不值,貶損…( rubbish的第三人稱單數 )
Rubbish consists of unwanted things or waste material such as used paper, empty tins and bottles, and waste food.
...unwanted household rubbish...
無用的家庭垃圾
They had piled most of their rubbish into yellow skips.
他們把大多數的垃圾堆到了黃色的廢料桶裡。
If you think that something is of very poor quality, you can say that it is rubbish .
He described her book as absolute rubbish.
他說她的書一文不值。
If you think that an idea or a statement is foolish or wrong, you can say that it is rubbish .
He's talking rubbish...
他胡說八道。
These reports are total and utter rubbish.
這些報告廢話連篇。
If you think that someone is not very good at something, you can say that they are rubbish at it.
He was rubbish at his job...
他的工作做得差勁極了。
I tried playing golf, but I was rubbish.
我試過打高爾夫球,但是我的球技太爛了。
If you rubbish a person, their ideas or their work, you say they are of little value.
Five whole pages of script were devoted to rubbishing her political opponents...
整整5頁講稿都是對她的政敵的詆譭。
Officials have simply rubbished all positive ideas.
官員們對所有的正面意見一律否決。
This guest book has to be closed since rubbishes are flooding.
因為網上牛皮癬氾濫,本留言簿關閉,見諒.