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What's the difference between garbage, garbage and garbage can in English?
Rubbish, rubbish. Refers to the leftovers discarded in the kitchen.
Rubbish, rubbish. It refers to small, broken and useless waste, as well as discarded things that can be collected and treated, and sometimes it refers to stupid and useless words and ideas.
waste
"Waste" refers to worthless small sundries or worthless works.
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