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Please don't litter.

Please don't litter.

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Don't throw cigarette butts? Pay attention to fire prevention

Please don't litter on the lawn. Littering is not allowed on campus.

No littering in public places? No Littering

No littering on campus? No littering on campus; No littering on campus; No littering on campus; Lost treasures are not allowed on campus.

example sentence

We will start from the things around us, from me, no spitting, no littering, no sewage discharge, and so on. Only with a good environment can we have a good living environment and really enjoy life. ?

We should start from the small things around us, starting from me, not spitting, not littering, not discharging sewage and so on. Only by doing a good job in the environment can we have a superior living environment and truly enjoy life.

No goal, no injury: phil dowd just wanted the players to pop the yellow and green balloons scattered on the court. ?

Not because of goals, nor because of injuries; Phil dowd just wanted the players to smash the yellow and green balloons that fell off the court.

Extended data

Meaning discrimination

Garbage, garbage, garbage, garbage, debris, garbage

These nouns all mean "garbage".

Waste is a common word with a wide concept, which refers to anything that is discarded.

Garbage mainly refers to organic garbage, including kitchen leftovers or food that can no longer be used. It can also be used for extension.

Garbage is a common word, which refers to anything that is piled up, damaged, used or useless, especially the discarded garbage dump. It can also be used for extension.

Littering is the general term for littering, especially littering and unsightly rubbish.

Debris mainly refers to the debris left after decomposition, division or destruction, and also refers to the scattered ordinary waste products.

Garbage refers to recycled old cars or large machines, also refers to useless or garbage objects, but does not refer to garbage.