"Take out the trash" nghĩa là gì?

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"Take out the trash" nghĩa là đi đổ rác, vứt rác.

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Some people may have become a little lax (không nghiêm) during the COVID-19 pandemic with the extra time spent at home as they continue to fill their garbage cans past their capacity. Now, as things return to a new sense of normalcy, it is imperative (bắt buộc) that people remember a few basic rules when it comes to taking out the trash.

During level 4 when sorting recycling (phân loại tái chế) was not possible, it had allowed households to use their yellow bins for general waste. Once recycling was possible again, this stopped. However, thousands of people had clearly not got the message and were continuing to double dip, using both their general waste and recycling bins to take out the trash.

Many accuse governments of using the end of a working week to 'take out the trash'. But it's rare when politicians use a Friday to actively announce new ways for how the trash can be taken out. Literally. Canberra's bulky (cồn kềnh) waste collection scheme will get under way from next month with residents in Tuggeranong and Gungahlin the first to be able to get rid of larger items in their homes.


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