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Что (кто) такое junk yard - определение


Junk Yard (pinball)         
PINBALL GAME
Junk Yard is a pinball game released by Williams Electronics in 1996. The game was advertised with the slogan "The meanest game in the whole darn town.
salvage yard         
  • Loading a barge in New York
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
¦ noun a place where disused machinery, vehicles, etc. are broken up and parts salvaged.
scrapyard         
  • Loading a barge in New York
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
also scrap yard (scrapyards)
A scrapyard is a place where old machines such as cars or ships are destroyed and where useful parts are saved. (BRIT; in AM, use junkyard
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Примеры употребления для 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.