Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Spanish term or phrase:
buzon de vertido
English translation:
waste receptacle // dumpster
Added to glossary by
Robert Forstag
Sep 2, 2006 14:29
18 yrs ago
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Spanish term
buzon de vertido
Spanish to English
Science
Environment & Ecology
The context is funding from the European Commission for the installation of 1 "Punto Limpio" (household waste recycling centre) and 96 BUZONES DE VERTIDO.
Proposed translations
(English)
3 +4 | waste receptacles // dumpsters | Robert Forstag |
4 | waste containers/dumps | Laura Iglesias |
3 | skip | Carol Gullidge |
Proposed translations
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waste receptacles // dumpsters
If the *buzones* are actually large dumpsters, then *waste receptacles (>2 million Yahoo hits) would probably work better than *containers*. *Dumps* definitely does not work but *dumpsters* itself might.
Suerte.
Suerte.
Peer comment(s):
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SMLS
: agree.
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Thank you, Justin.
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Robert Copeland
: yes!
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I thought there was no doubt about it, but I don't want to be accused of talking trash.... ;)
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Flavia Scafatti
: yup
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Grazie, Flavia.
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TRANZsmart
: yes... waste receptacles (dumpsters sounds less european)
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Depends on the target market. *Dumpsters* is usual in US for large commercial waste containers. On the other hand, I've never heard of *skips*. Thank you, Henry.
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waste containers/dumps
good luck!
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skip
just a plausible suggestion. Depending on the context, it might also be a recycling box - the sort that are distributed by councils to households. But the context isn't specific...
My first guess would be 96 skips - large containers that would be distribited in prominent, accessible places for communal use, unless there are only 96 households in the vicinity, in which case, it would be recycling boxes.
I'm talking UK English here, I'm afraid I don't know what a dumpster is!
My first guess would be 96 skips - large containers that would be distribited in prominent, accessible places for communal use, unless there are only 96 households in the vicinity, in which case, it would be recycling boxes.
I'm talking UK English here, I'm afraid I don't know what a dumpster is!
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