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French-English translation for: [déchets]
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French English
écol. retraité {adj} {past-p} [déchets, image]recycled
rejeter qc. [déchets, eaux usées]to discharge sth.
vomir qc. [lave, déchets]to spew out sth.
textile bourre {f} [déchets textiles]flock
détritus {m} [déchets]detritus
se débarrasser de qc. [déchets]to dispose of sth.
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