0 A disposable product is intended to be thrown away after use:
1 a disposable product:
2 intended to be thrown away after use:
disposable cups
3 used to describe a product that can be bought cheaply and is meant to be thrown away after use:
4 available for use:
5 a disposable product:
Some old regulations exist for disposable devices, clinical implants, and corrective and therapeutic medical instruments.
It takes that sort of time for things that are under your eyes to become disposable within culture.
Rising levels of net disposable income allowed town-dwellers to climb the housing ladder, thereby reducing some at least of the ravages of infection.
These cost differences reflect the different hospital equipment policies for reusable equipment (the results when disposable equipment were used were virtually identical).
For the set of nine curves, the only disposable constants are a single length scale and the total strain.
Our income measure consists of two components that are added together: annual disposable income and the annuity of net wealth.
Under both policies, the real disposable income of all the quintiles decreases, however when the corporate tax is reduced the lower quintiles lose more.
Among the important features of the new system is a corporate mentality in which much of the "fat" of traditional medical education seems disposable.
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用完即棄的,一次性的, 用完即棄産品…
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一次性的,用后可扔掉的, 一次性产品…
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desechable, desechable [masculine-feminine], de usar y tirar…
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descartável…
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kullan at, bir kereye mahsus kullanılan, bir kullanımlık…
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jetable, à usage unique…
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na jedno použití…
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