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Garbage$500999$ - traducción al español

REGIONS OF THE MEMORY OF A COMPUTER SYSTEM WHICH WILL NOT BE USED BY THE SYSTEM
Garbage data; Semantic garbage; Syntactic garbage

Garbage      
n. Basura, nombre de una banda de rock americana famosa
garbage         
  • Litter dumped in a wetland area in the United States, among water lilies and marsh plants
  • Volzhskiy, Volgograd Oblast]], Russia
GENERALLY UNWANTED MATERIAL DISPOSED OF BY HUMANS
Draft:Garbage; Trash (garbage)
desperdicios
basura
tonterías
garbage collection         
  • A waste collection barge in [[Venice]], Italy.
  • Waste on a sidewalk for collection, bagged and stickered - in [[Dublin]], [[Ireland]]
  • Bukit Batok West]], Singapore.
PROCESS OF COLLECTING WASTE
Garbage Collection; Garbage Collector; Civic garbage collection; Waste Collection; Trash pickup; Refuse collection; Garbage collecting; Garbage collection
(n.) = recogida de basura
Ex: If the library is not to come in a poor second to such "basic" or "essential" services as police and garbage collection, the library's services must also be regarded as "essential".

Definición

garbarator
Canadian term for garbage disposal.
Kitchen features include microwave, dishwasher and in-sink garbarator.

Wikipedia

Garbage (computer science)

In computer science, garbage includes data, objects, or other regions of the memory of a computer system (or other system resources), which will not be used in any future computation by the system, or by a program running on it. Because every computer system has a finite amount of memory, and most software produces garbage, it is frequently necessary to deallocate memory that is occupied by garbage and return it to the heap, or memory pool, for reuse.