Waste
41Waste — Para otros usos de este término, véase Waste (desambiguación). Waste es un protocolo y software de red entre pares, desarrollado por Justin Frankel en Nullsoft en el año 2003. Es una herramienta F2F para intercambiar archivos entre gente de… …
42waste — 1. noun /weɪst/ a) A waste land; an uninhabited desolate region; a wilderness. That was a waste of time b) A place that has been laid waste or destroyed …
43waste — 1. verb 1) he doesn t like to waste money Syn: squander, misspend, misuse, fritter away, throw away, lavish, dissipate; informal blow, splurge 2) kids are wasting away in the streets Syn: grow weak, gr …
44waste — 1. American to kill Literally, to destroy or use up: You wanted a photo of Roger Kope, the cop who got wasted. (Sanders, 1973 British cops are only wasted by excessive bureaucracy) 2. American urine or faeces Canine faeces on the… …
45waste — Ho omāunauna, ho opau, uha uha. Also: ho omāuna, māuna, uha, kae; away, emi, hōki i, māilo, ho omāilo, māio, ho omāio, ho okilo, mae. Waste matter, nā mea ino, ōpala, moka. To eat wastefully, ai uha uha. To waste food, ho opau ai (fig …
46waste — /weɪst/ noun material left over from a production process which is of no value and is thrown away ■ verb to use more than is needed ● to waste money or paper or electricity or time ● The MD does not like people wasting his time with minor details …
47waste — noun see haste makes waste wilful waste makes woeful want verb see waste not, want not …
48waste — See: GO TO WASTE, LAY WASTE …
49waste — See: GO TO WASTE, LAY WASTE …
50Waste — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Waste désigne les landes silicicoles de bruyères. WASTE est un acronyme de protocole informatique Catégorie : Homonymie …