abandoned goods - translation to greek
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abandoned goods - translation to greek

FOOTWEAR LEFT AS LITTER, OCCASIONALLY SYMBOLICALLY
Old boot; Abandoned shoe; Abandoned shoes
  • An abandoned high-heeled sandal near [[Beijing Capital International Airport]]

abandoned goods      
εγκαταλειμμένα αγαθά
soft goods         
GOODS WITH SHORT DURABILITY
Consumable; Unsaleable; Nondurable good; Non-durable good; Consumer Non Durables; Soft goods; Nondurable goods
υφάσματα
εγκαταλειμμένα αγαθά      
abandoned goods

Definition

old boot
informal
an ugly or disliked old woman.

Wikipedia

Abandoned footwear

Abandoned footwear, such as a lone boot or shoe, has often been noted in out-of-the-way places like ponds or by the side of roads. Sometimes the shoes may even be new and fashionable.

There are many hypotheses about why this phenomenon seems to more often involve footwear than other types of clothing. Shoes, being more sturdily constructed than most other types of clothing, will last longer after being abandoned outdoors. Leather shoes, for instance, are estimated to last for 25–40 years outside. Some shoe abandonment is intentional, as in shoe tossing, in which shoes are tied together by their laces and thrown in great numbers into trees, over power lines, or over fences.

Examples of use of abandoned goods
1. Cleanup crews raked away the piles of abandoned goods to discourage rats, and the scene was calm as the exhausted refugees patiently waited in five lines for their place on a bus.