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Qu'est-ce (qui) est Waste - définition

INSTANT MESSAGING CLIENT
Waste (computer program); W.A.S.T.E.; WASTE again

waste         
  • An [[art installation]] created with plastic bottles and other [[non-biodegradable]] waste
  • People who earn their living by collecting and sorting garbage and selling them for recycling ([[waste picker]]s), [[Smokey Mountain]], Philippines.
  • 'Waste not the waste' sign in [[Tamil Nadu]], India
  • Waste generation, measured in kilograms per person per day.
UNWANTED OR UNUSABLE MATERIAL
Refuse; Wastes; Environmental waste; Mixed waste; Utter rubbish; Trash (material); Wastefulness; Wasteful; Waste materials; Prodigality; Wasteproduct; Waste-product; Waste product; Waste products; Waste-products; Wasteproducts; Environmental impact of waste disposal; Composite waste; Waste generation
(wastes, wasting, wasted)
Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English.
1.
If you waste something such as time, money, or energy, you use too much of it doing something that is not important or necessary, or is unlikely to succeed.
There could be many reasons and he was not going to waste time speculating on them...
I resolved not to waste money on a hotel...
The system wastes a large amount of water.
VERB: V n -ing, V n on n, V n
Waste is also a noun.
It is a waste of time going to the doctor with most mild complaints...
I think that is a total waste of money.
N-SING: a N of n
2.
Waste is the use of money or other resources on things that do not need it.
The packets are measured to reduce waste...
I hate waste.
N-UNCOUNT
3.
Waste is material which has been used and is no longer wanted, for example because the valuable or useful part of it has been taken out.
Congress passed a law that regulates the disposal of waste...
Up to 10 million tonnes of toxic wastes are produced every year in the UK.
...the process of eliminating body waste.
N-UNCOUNT: also N in pl
4.
If you waste an opportunity for something, you do not take advantage of it when it is available.
Let's not waste an opportunity to see the children...
It was a wasted opportunity.
VERB: V n, V-ed
5.
Waste land is land, especially in or near a city, which is not used or looked after by anyone, and so is covered by wild plants and rubbish.
Yarrow can be found growing wild in fields and on waste ground.
ADJ: usu ADJ n
6.
Wastes are a large area of land, for example a desert, in which there are very few people, plants, or animals.
...the barren wastes of the Sahara.
N-PLURAL: adj N, N of n
7.
see also wasted
8.
If something goes to waste, it remains unused or has to be thrown away.
Mexican cookery is economical, she says. Nothing goes to waste.
PHRASE: V inflects
9.
to waste no time: see time
waste         
  • An [[art installation]] created with plastic bottles and other [[non-biodegradable]] waste
  • People who earn their living by collecting and sorting garbage and selling them for recycling ([[waste picker]]s), [[Smokey Mountain]], Philippines.
  • 'Waste not the waste' sign in [[Tamil Nadu]], India
  • Waste generation, measured in kilograms per person per day.
UNWANTED OR UNUSABLE MATERIAL
Refuse; Wastes; Environmental waste; Mixed waste; Utter rubbish; Trash (material); Wastefulness; Wasteful; Waste materials; Prodigality; Wasteproduct; Waste-product; Waste product; Waste products; Waste-products; Wasteproducts; Environmental impact of waste disposal; Composite waste; Waste generation
I. v. a.
1.
Decrease, diminish, wear, corrode, use up, prey upon, wear away, consume, wear out, impair gradually, diminish by constant loss.
2.
Consume (foolishly), spend, expend, squander, dissipate, lose, misspend, misuse, fool away, fritter away, muddle away, use prodigally.
3.
Spend in vain, expend uselessly, lavish, squander, dissipate.
4.
Destroy, desolate, ravage, pillage, plunder, strip, ruin, spoil, devastate, sack, devour.
5.
(Law.) Damage, impair, injure.
II. v. n.
1.
Dwindle, wither, pine, perish, decay, be diminished, waste away.
2.
Swale, melt (as a candle), sweal, consume.
III. a.
1.
Destroyed, ruined, ravaged, spoiled, devastated, desolated, stripped, bare.
2.
Dreary, dismal, forlorn.
3.
Wild, uncultivated, bare, untilled, unoccupied, unimproved.
4.
Worthless, refuse, valueless, useless.
5.
Superfluous, exuberant.
IV. n.
1.
Consumption, loss, diminution, decrement, expenditure, wasting, dissipation, wear and tear.
2.
Squandering, prodigality, wanton destruction, loss.
3.
Devastation, ravage, ruin, rapine, destruction, desolation, pillage, havoc.
4.
Refuse, worthless matter, rubbish.
5.
Wild, wilderness, desert, solitude, lonely place, deserted region.
6.
Dreary void, expanse.
waste         
  • An [[art installation]] created with plastic bottles and other [[non-biodegradable]] waste
  • People who earn their living by collecting and sorting garbage and selling them for recycling ([[waste picker]]s), [[Smokey Mountain]], Philippines.
  • 'Waste not the waste' sign in [[Tamil Nadu]], India
  • Waste generation, measured in kilograms per person per day.
UNWANTED OR UNUSABLE MATERIAL
Refuse; Wastes; Environmental waste; Mixed waste; Utter rubbish; Trash (material); Wastefulness; Wasteful; Waste materials; Prodigality; Wasteproduct; Waste-product; Waste product; Waste products; Waste-products; Wasteproducts; Environmental impact of waste disposal; Composite waste; Waste generation
n. 1) any damage to real property by a tenant which lessens its value to the landlord, owner or future owner. An owner can sue for damages for waste, terminate a lease of one committing waste and/or obtain an injunction against further waste. 2) garbage, which may include poisonous effluents.

Wikipédia

WASTE

WASTE is a peer-to-peer and friend-to-friend protocol and software application developed by Justin Frankel at Nullsoft in 2003 that features instant messaging, chat rooms, and file browsing/sharing capabilities. The name WASTE is a reference to Thomas Pynchon's novel The Crying of Lot 49. In the novel, W.A.S.T.E. is (among other things) an underground postal service.

In 2003, less than 24 hours after its release, WASTE was removed from distribution by AOL, Nullsoft's parent company. The original page was replaced with a statement claiming that the posting of the software was unauthorized and that no lawful rights to it were held by anyone who had downloaded it, in spite of the original claim that the software was released under the terms of the GNU General Public License.

Several developers have modified and upgraded the WASTE client and protocol. The SourceForge edition is considered by many to be the official development branch, but there are several forks.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour Waste
1. The top five commodities exported from Dubai to India were ferrous waste & scrap, aluminum waste & scrap, copper waste & scrap and paper waste & scrap.
2. It must not contain glass, garden waste, food and kitchen waste, nappies, wet or dirty paper and other waste.
3. DENMARK÷ Thomas Buch–Andersen Waste is not just waste.
4. The black tank (sewer waste) and gray tank (water waste) are located beneath the RV.
5. Put the organic waste on top, and cover it with more garden waste.