0 to put something somewhere to get rid of it -- verter, tirar
2 a place where people take things that they do not want -- vertedero, basurero
3 a place where waste from an area is taken -- vertedero [ masculine ]
to take garbage to the dump llevar la basura al basurero
4 an unpleasantly messy, dirty place -- cuchitril [ masculine ]
5 feeling miserable -- deprimido/ida
6 to discard sth carelessly -- tirar
8 to end a romantic relationship unkindly -- abandonar
Her boyfriend just dumped her. Su novio acaba de dejarla.
The gap between different transport costs in different countries is widening, and this makes room for social dumping.
Morally and ethically, we cannot dump those eggs.
We have no one dumping large refrigerators by the roadside any more, but our small appliances are not being properly disposed of yet.
A few weeks ago that field was dug up by bulldozers to create a municipal rubbish dump.
It must also be on the basis of short-term interest that vodka is manufactured as an undefined product and as a dumping ground for surplus ingredients.
Naturally, a huge plus point is that this means that nobody will need to dump oily waste directly into the sea for purely economic reasons.
It is outrageous to suggest that, because we cannot solve the problem of nuclear waste ourselves, it is ok to dump our nuclear waste in other countries.
The rapporteur is right when she says that it is much kinder to the environment to produce compost and biogas from biodegradable waste than to dump it or incinerate it.
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