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Что (кто) такое garbage man - определение

PERSON EMPLOYED TO COLLECT AND REMOVE WASTE
Garbage collector; Trash collector; Trash Collector; Dustbin man; Dustman; Sanitation engineer; Refuse collector; Garbageman; Garbagemen; Garbage man; Waste Collector; Bin man; Binman; Binmen; Dustmen; Rubbish Collector; Garbagewoman; Binwoman; Recycler (person)
  • Waste collectors in [[Aix-en-Provence]], France
  • Waste collectors cleaning the [[Naviglio Grande]] in [[Milan]], Italy
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garbage man         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Garbage Man (disambiguation)
(garbage men)
A garbage man is the same as a garbage collector
. (AM)
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dustman         
(dustmen)
A dustman is a person whose job is to empty the rubbish from people's dustbins and take it away to be disposed of. (BRIT; in AM, use garbage man
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dustman         
¦ noun (plural dustmen) Brit. a man employed to remove household refuse from dustbins.
Dustman         
(·part) One whose employment is to remove dirt and defuse.
Dustmen         
·pl of Dustman.
Garbage discography         
DISCOGRAPHY
Garbage (band) discography; Live Edition; Re-cycled; All About Garbage; The Story So Far... (Garbage album); Garbage albums; Garbage band discography; Garbage singles; Garbage music videos
Garbage is an American rock band formed in Madison, Wisconsin, in 1993. The group's discography consists of seven studio albums, two compilation albums, one remix album, one extended play, 33 singles, two promotional singles, three video albums, and 32 music videos (many of which are alternate versions to the same song).
Garbage (computer science)         
REGIONS OF THE MEMORY OF A COMPUTER SYSTEM WHICH WILL NOT BE USED BY THE SYSTEM
Garbage data; Semantic garbage; Syntactic garbage
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.
garbarator         
  • The parts of a garbage disposal
  • Top view of sink, with splash guard visible
  • A modern disposal unit
DEVICE THAT SHREDS GARBAGE FOR DISPOSAL VIA PLUMBING
Garburator; Garbage Disposal; Waste disposal unit; Garbage grinder; Garbage disposer; Food disposals; Food disposal; Garbage disposals; Electric pig; Kitchen grinder; Sink grinder; Garbarator; Garberator; Food waste disposer; Food-waste disposer; Waste disposer; Garbage disposal
Canadian term for garbage disposal.
Kitchen features include microwave, dishwasher and in-sink garbarator.
Great Pacific garbage patch         
  • alt=Map of gyres centered near the south pole (click to enlarge)
  • Visualisation showing how mass accumulates in gyres.
  • alt=Map showing large-scale looping water movements within the Pacific. One circle west to Australia, then south and back to Latin America. Further north, water moves east to Central America, and then joins a larger movement further north, which loops south, west, north, and east between North America and Japan. Two smaller loops circle in the eastern and central North Pacific.
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GYRE OF MARINE DEBRIS IN THE CENTRAL NORTH PACIFIC OCEAN
The Great Pacific Garbage Patch; The Eastern Garbage Patch; Eastern garbage patch; Eastern Garbage Patch; Pacific Trash Vortex; Great Pacific Ocean Garbage Patch; Rubbish Vortex; Pacific Garbage Heap; Pacific Garbage Patch; Trash vortex; Plastic vortex; North Pacific Trash Gyre; North Pacific Garbage Patch; GPGPT; Great Pacific Trash Vortex; Great Pacific Garbage Patch; Plastic smog; Trash Isles; Western Garbage Patch; NPGP; Giant Pacific garbage patch
The Great Pacific garbage patch (also Pacific trash vortex and North Pacific Garbage Patch) is a garbage patch, a gyre of marine debris particles, in the central North Pacific Ocean. It is located roughly from 135°W to 155°W and 35°N to 42°N.
Garbage disposal unit         
  • The parts of a garbage disposal
  • Top view of sink, with splash guard visible
  • A modern disposal unit
DEVICE THAT SHREDS GARBAGE FOR DISPOSAL VIA PLUMBING
Garburator; Garbage Disposal; Waste disposal unit; Garbage grinder; Garbage disposer; Food disposals; Food disposal; Garbage disposals; Electric pig; Kitchen grinder; Sink grinder; Garbarator; Garberator; Food waste disposer; Food-waste disposer; Waste disposer; Garbage disposal
A garbage disposal unit (also known as a waste disposal unit, garbage disposer, garburator etc.) is a device, usually electrically powered, installed under a kitchen sink between the sink's drain and the trap.

Википедия

Waste collector

A waste collector, also known as a garbageman, garbage collector, trashman (in the US), binman or dustman (in the UK), is a person employed by a public or private enterprise to collect and dispose of municipal solid waste (refuse) and recyclables from residential, commercial, industrial or other collection sites for further processing and waste disposal. Specialised waste collection vehicles (also known as garbage trucks in the US, bin lorries in the UK) featuring an array of automated functions are often deployed to assist waste collectors in reducing collection and transport time and for protection from exposure. Waste and recycling pickup work is physically demanding and usually exposes workers to an occupational hazard.

The first known waste collectors were said to come from Britain in the 1350s, coinciding with the Black Plague and were called "rakers."

A related occupation is that of a sanitation worker who operates and maintains sanitation technology.: 2