When we talk about things we don't want anymore, like old food or broken items, we call that 'déchets' in French. It's similar to saying 'trash' or 'garbage' in English. For example, if you finish your snack, the wrapper becomes 'un déchet'. If you clean out your fridge, the things you throw away are 'des déchets'. It's a common word you'll hear when talking about keeping things tidy or recycling.
自我测试 6 个问题
This sentence discusses the significant challenge of disposing of nuclear waste.
This sentence describes a new waste sorting system implemented by the city.
This sentence emphasizes the importance of reducing waste production to protect the environment.
/ 6 correct
Perfect score!
例句
Il faut jeter les déchets dans la poubelle de tri.
相关内容
更多home词汇
à disposition
B1Available for use; at one's disposal.
à distance de
B1At a certain distance from something.
à droite de
B1To the right of; on the right side of.
à gauche de
B1To the left of; on the left side of.
à gaz
A2Powered by gas; gas-powered.
à la maison
A2At home; in one's place of residence.
à l'écart
B1Away from others; apart; aside.
à l'étage
B1On an upper floor of a building; upstairs.
à l'extérieur
A2On or to the outer side or surface of something.
à l'intérieur
A2In or to the inner part or interior of something.