Chatarra in english

Scrap

pronunciation: skræp part of speech: noun
In gestures

chatarra1 = scrap ; scrap metal ; cruft. 

Example: The demand for the old faces came to an abrupt end and the founders withdrew them from sale, some even destroying the old punches and matrices as so much scrap.Example: It may look like junk, but to thieves scrap metal has become as good as gold.Example: This cruft doesn't harm the system, it merely takes up some space.

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» chatarra espacialspace debrisspace junkspace wasteorbital debris .

Example: With just some minor adjustments to the operation of the radar, it can be used to detect orbiting satellites and space debris.

Example: The chances of you being hit by a piece of space junk stands at 1-in-21 trillion.

Example: China has abruptly scrapped plans for an international governmental meeting next week on how to deal with hazardous space waste.

Example: Posing an occasional threat to Earth, orbital debris and meteoroids are a significant problem to NASA's spacecraft.

chatarra2 = lemon ; jalopy ; banger ; old banger ; old beater ; rattletrap. 

Example: The California Lemon Law act applies not only to defective cars (or 'lemons') but recreational vehicles as well.Example: For all Havana's crumbling structures, its disintegrating roads and toxin-belching jalopies, it attracts over a million tourists each year.Example: Three woman campaigning for people to be given the choice to die at home will drive a bright pink banger across Europe for charity.Example: A madcap trio drove more than 1,000 miles in an old banger across Europe's most unforgiving roads as part of an alternative rally for charity.Example: A new windshield is s gonna cost you more than that old beater is worth.Example: Some children are being carried to school in rattletraps that ought not to be on the highway.

Chatarra synonyms

end in spanish: fin, pronunciation: end part of speech: noun bit in spanish: poco, pronunciation: bɪt part of speech: noun waste in spanish: residuos, pronunciation: weɪst part of speech: noun, verb chip in spanish: chip, pronunciation: tʃɪp part of speech: noun trash in spanish: basura, pronunciation: træʃ part of speech: noun flake in spanish: escama, pronunciation: fleɪk part of speech: noun remnant in spanish: residuo, pronunciation: remnənt part of speech: noun junk in spanish: basura, pronunciation: dʒʌŋk part of speech: noun fleck in spanish: mancha, pronunciation: flek part of speech: noun remainder in spanish: recordatorio, pronunciation: rɪmeɪndɜr part of speech: noun discarded in spanish: descartado, pronunciation: dɪskɑrdɪd part of speech: adjective oddment in spanish: retal, pronunciation: ɑdmənt part of speech: noun cast-off in spanish: desecho, pronunciation: kæstɔf junked in spanish: desechado, pronunciation: dʒʌŋkt part of speech: adjective
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