junk yard - translation to greek
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junk yard - translation to greek

PLACE FOR STORAGE AND DISMANTLING OF USED AUTOMOBILES
Scrapyard; Scrap yard; Salvage yard; Junk yard; Automobile salvage; Auto wrecking; Wreck yard; Breakers yard; Auto wrecker; Junkpile; Junkyards; Auto salvage
  • Loading a barge in New York

junk yard         
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junk yard, paddock, pound
threshing floor         
  • Threshing and bagging grain in Germany in 1695
  • [[King David]],<br />by [[Pedro Berruguete]]
  • Work on the threshing floor in [[Gumuara]] ([[Ethiopia]])
  • A threshing floor in [[Santorini]] in [[Greece]].
  • A horse pulling a [[threshing-board]] on a threshing floor
  • Threshing Floor by [[Alexey Venetsianov]], 1821-1823
  • Russian women using a hand powered winnowing machine in a barn.  Painting by K.V. Lebedev, The Floor, 1894
AGRICULTURAL SITE
Threshingfloor; Thrashing-Floor; Threshing-floor; Threshing-yard; Threshing yard
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Definition

salvage yard
¦ noun a place where disused machinery, vehicles, etc. are broken up and parts salvaged.

Wikipedia

Wrecking yard

A wrecking yard (Australian, New Zealand, and Canadian English), scrapyard (Irish, British and New Zealand English) or junkyard (American English) is the location of a business in dismantling where wrecked or decommissioned vehicles are brought, their usable parts are sold for use in operating vehicles, while the unusable metal parts, known as scrap metal parts, are sold to metal-recycling companies. Other terms include wreck yard, wrecker's yard, salvage yard, breaker's yard, dismantler and scrapheap. In the United Kingdom, car salvage yards are known as car breakers, while motorcycle salvage yards are known as bike breakers. In Australia, they are often referred to as 'Wreckers'.

Examples of use of junk yard
1. Along one side of Parliament Square, opposite Westminster Hall, is a junk–yard.
2. And two: The Scout proved that it wasn‘t quite ready for the junk yard.
3. "It looks like a junk yard, a series of broken–down angles that don‘t match each other.
4. Gigantic task The effect was of a multi–coloured junk–yard, punctuated by the bright blue of tarpaulins which covered what was left of any buildings left standing.
5. You don‘t have to sell the car to a junk yard or sell a vehicle." He also said more and more small–time thieves were operating without support from one of the so–called car–theft barons.