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It is illegal to litter.
Мусорить — незаконно /запрещено/. ☰
The desk was littered with papers.
Стол был завален бумагами. ☰
Clothes littered the floor.
Одежда валялась на полу. ☰
He had to pay a fine for littering.
Ему пришлось заплатить штраф за то, что он намусорил. ☰
Please change the cat litter.
Поменяй, пожалуйста, кошачий туалет. ☰
The park was littered with bottles and cans.
Парк был замусорен бутылками и консервными банками. ☰
The rabbit littered in its small nest.
Кролик насорил в своём гнёздышке. ☰
The whole park is spoiled by litter.
Весь парк завален мусором. ☰
People who drop litter can be fined in some cities.
В некоторых городах, люди которые бросают мусор могут быть оштрафованы. ☰
It really annoys me when I see people dropping litter.
Меня очень раздражает, когда люди мусорят у меня на глазах. ☰
Cigar butts littered the ground.
На земле валялись сигарные окурки. ☰
I can’t possibly clean this room with all your clothes littered about!
У меня нет никакой возможности прибраться у тебя в комнате, когда по ней разбросана твоя одежда. ☰
Are the horses littered down for the night?
Лошадям настелили солому на ночь? ☰
Paper and popcorn littered the streets after the parade.
После парада улицы оказались замусорены бумагой и попкорном. ☰
a town with a litter problem
город с проблемой замусоривания ☰
We decided to pick up the litter in the park.
Мы решили подобрать мусор в парке. ☰
He was amazed to find a swinish litter on the couch of his repose.
Он с удивлением обнаружил на своей кушетке свиной помёт. ☰
a desk littered with old letters and bills
письменный стол завален старыми письмами и счетами ☰
The region is littered with bridges and buildings named after this great man.
В этом районе многие мосты и здания носят имя этого великого человека. ☰
Her desk was covered with a litter of legal documents.
Её рабочий стол был покрыт целым ворохом нормативно-правовых документов. ☰
an imaginative solution to the litter problem
творческое решение проблемы с мусором ☰
Примеры, ожидающие перевода
Be careful to dispose of your litter properly. 
A litter of notes, papers, and textbooks were strewn on the desk. 
a litter of pups (=several pups born to the same mother at the same time) 
Перевод слова litter с английского на русский
Litter — is waste disposed in the wrong place by unlawful human action and can vary in size of incident, occurrence or items. It can occur as small items like wrappers, large collections of waste or scatterings of litter dispersed around public places… … Wikipedia
Litter — Lit ter (l[i^]t t[ e]r), n. [F. liti[ e]re, LL. lectaria, fr. L. lectus couch, bed. See
Litter — Lit ter, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Litter — Lit ter (l[i^]t t[ e]r), v. i. 1. To be supplied with litter as bedding; to sleep or make one s bed in litter. [R.] [1913 Webster] The inn Where he and his horse littered. Habington. [1913 Webster] 2. To produce a litter. [1913 Webster] A desert … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
litter — [n1] mess, debris clutter, collateral, confusion, detritus, disarray, disorder, garbage, hash, hodgepodge, jumble, jungle, junk, mishmash, muck, muddle, offal, rash, refuse, rubbish, rummage, scattering, scramble, shuffle, trash, untidiness,… … New thesaurus
litter — ► NOUN 1) rubbish left in an open or public place. 2) an untidy collection of things. 3) a number of young born to an animal at one time. 4) (also cat litter) granular absorbent material lining a tray for a cat to urinate and defecate in indoors … English terms dictionary
litter — [lit′ər] n. [ME litere < OFr litiere < ML literia, lectaria < L lectus, a couch: see LIE1] 1. a framework having long horizontal shafts near the bottom and enclosing a couch on which a person can be carried 2. a stretcher for carrying… … English World dictionary
litter — lit|ter1 [ˈlıtə US ər] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(waste)¦ 2¦(baby animals)¦ 3¦(for cat s toilet)¦ 4¦(forest)¦ 5 a litter of something 6¦(for animal s bed)¦ 7¦(bed)¦ ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ [Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: litiere, from lit bed ] … Dictionary of contemporary English
litter — litterer, n. /lit euhr/, n. 1. objects strewn or scattered about; scattered rubbish. 2. a condition of disorder or untidiness: We were appalled at the litter of the room. 3. a number of young brought forth by a multiparous animal at one birth: a… … Universalium
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Перевод слова litter с английского на русский
Litter — is waste disposed in the wrong place by unlawful human action and can vary in size of incident, occurrence or items. It can occur as small items like wrappers, large collections of waste or scatterings of litter dispersed around public places… … Wikipedia
Litter — Lit ter (l[i^]t t[ e]r), n. [F. liti[ e]re, LL. lectaria, fr. L. lectus couch, bed. See
Litter — Lit ter, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Litter — Lit ter (l[i^]t t[ e]r), v. i. 1. To be supplied with litter as bedding; to sleep or make one s bed in litter. [R.] [1913 Webster] The inn Where he and his horse littered. Habington. [1913 Webster] 2. To produce a litter. [1913 Webster] A desert … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
litter — [n1] mess, debris clutter, collateral, confusion, detritus, disarray, disorder, garbage, hash, hodgepodge, jumble, jungle, junk, mishmash, muck, muddle, offal, rash, refuse, rubbish, rummage, scattering, scramble, shuffle, trash, untidiness,… … New thesaurus
litter — ► NOUN 1) rubbish left in an open or public place. 2) an untidy collection of things. 3) a number of young born to an animal at one time. 4) (also cat litter) granular absorbent material lining a tray for a cat to urinate and defecate in indoors … English terms dictionary
litter — [lit′ər] n. [ME litere < OFr litiere < ML literia, lectaria < L lectus, a couch: see LIE1] 1. a framework having long horizontal shafts near the bottom and enclosing a couch on which a person can be carried 2. a stretcher for carrying… … English World dictionary
litter — lit|ter1 [ˈlıtə US ər] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(waste)¦ 2¦(baby animals)¦ 3¦(for cat s toilet)¦ 4¦(forest)¦ 5 a litter of something 6¦(for animal s bed)¦ 7¦(bed)¦ ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ [Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: litiere, from lit bed ] … Dictionary of contemporary English
litter — litterer, n. /lit euhr/, n. 1. objects strewn or scattered about; scattered rubbish. 2. a condition of disorder or untidiness: We were appalled at the litter of the room. 3. a number of young brought forth by a multiparous animal at one birth: a… … Universalium
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