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ADJECTIVES/NOUN + disposal
safe disposal
• Talks were held on the safe disposal of nuclear weapons.
illegal disposal
• People were put at risk by the illegal disposal of clinical waste.
waste disposal
(= getting rid of unwanted materials or substances )
• Most countries have improved their standards of waste disposal.
refuse disposal
formal ( also rubbish disposal British English , garbage disposal American English ) (= getting rid of things people throw out of houses, shops etc )
• Refuse disposal is the responsibility of county councils.
sewage disposal
(= getting rid of waste water and waste products from toilets etc )
• The city invested thousands in improved sewage disposal.
bomb disposal
(= getting rid of bombs before they explode )
• The building was evacuated and a bomb disposal team moved in.
disposal + NOUN
a disposal site
(= place to put waste and rubbish )
• The waste was sent by rail to a disposal site in Utah.
disposal facilities
• There are inadequate disposal facilities for toxic waste.
a disposal problem
• All cities have a waste disposal problem. , واسپارش
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noun ADJ. safe | routine | illegal | ultimate the problems of the ultimate disposal of nuclear waste | bomb, refuse, rubbish, sewage, waste | land, landfill, sea DISPOSAL + NOUN site | method | system, unit a kitchen waste disposal unit | company, expert, squad The device was defused by army bomb disposal experts. PREP. at your ~ (= available for your use) He will have a car at his disposal for the whole month. Well, I'm at your disposal (= I am ready to help you in any way I can).
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