0 a large container for rubbish from a house or other building, usually made of strong plastic or metal and kept outside -- (常置於室外的)垃圾箱,垃圾桶
It was mass-produced by a garbage can manufacturing company.
We hope that they will not bring in the old scavenger of the political garbage can on this occasion.
The toy house also included a garage, a garbage can and a basket for basketball, all of which were attached to the sides of the house.
But the invisible fist is what rationalizes the four incompatible policy streams to have emerged from the 'garbage can' of recent health policy and still extant to various degrees.
An over-flowing garbage can is in sight.
He looked up from his garbage can, wondering what for, and nodded at me.
Although cumbersome, garbage can be disposed of privately.
How else can we spend endless hours on pieces of analysis that end up in the garbage can?