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Qué (quién) es trash rack - definición

Trash rake

Firearm rack         
RACK FOR STORING FIREARMS
Gun rack; Rifle rack; Arm rack; Pistol rack
A gun rack, rifle rack or arm rack is a rack for storing firearms such as rifles and pistols. The rack is typically equipped with locks to prevent theft or improper use.
trailer trash         
  • Trailer park in Tampa, Florida, in 1958
DEROGATORY NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISH TERM FOR POOR PEOPLE LIVING IN A TRAILER OR A MOBILE HOME
Trailer park trash; Trailor trash; Trailer Trash; Trailertrash
Some people use trailer trash to refer to poor people who live in trailer parks and who they think are vulgar or worthless. This use could cause offence. (AM INFORMAL)
N-UNCOUNT-COLL [disapproval]
Trailer trash         
  • Trailer park in Tampa, Florida, in 1958
DEROGATORY NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISH TERM FOR POOR PEOPLE LIVING IN A TRAILER OR A MOBILE HOME
Trailer park trash; Trailor trash; Trailer Trash; Trailertrash
Trailer trash is a derogatory North American English term for poor people living in a trailer or a mobile home. It is particularly used to denigrate white people living in such circumstances and can be considered to fall within the category of racial/ethnic slurs.

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Trash rack

A trash rack (US) or debris screen is a wooden or metal structure, frequently supported by masonry, that prevents water-borne debris (such as logs, boats, animals, masses of cut waterweed, etc.) from entering the intake of a water mill, pumping station or water conveyance. This protects water wheels, penstocks, and sluice gates from destruction during floods. They are sometimes fitted to storm drain inflows and outflows to prevent debris from entering a natural watercourse. Other names used as trash screen (US) or debris grille.

Trash racks composed of vertical wooden strakes separated by narrow gaps are very common and perform extremely poorly. Metal gratings are sturdier and can have narrower strakes, and angling the trash rack properly can allow some self-cleaning from the action of the water. Modern trash racks as used by hydroelectric plants can incorporate such advanced features as wedge-wire screens, the Coanda effect, and cleaning robots.

In waterways with large amounts of floating debris, various permanently installed "trash rakes" may be required to reduce the labor required for regular cleaning.

Trash racks are designed for water velocity of around 2 feet/second (0.6 metres/second) to prevent excessive energy loss due to the head loss across the trash rack. Close spacing keeps out more small floating debris or fish, but may plug up easily with frazil ice in cold climates.