landfill
landfill — 名詞
1. a place where garbage and other waste is buried under the ground, or the activit
掩埋場;掩埋
將廢棄物埋入地下的場所或方法
a place where garbage and other waste is buried under the ground, or the activity of dealing with waste in this way
The city's main landfill is now almost full after twenty years of use.
這座城市的主要垃圾掩埋場在使用二十年後,現在幾乎已經滿了。
countable: a landfill as a physical site
Marta takes her old furniture to the recycling centre instead of sending it to landfill.
Marta 把舊傢具送到回收中心,而不是把它送去掩埋。
uncountable: to landfill as a method
Lan's family lives near a landfill, and the bad smell gets worse on hot days.
Lan 的家住在垃圾掩埋場附近,天熱時臭味會變得更重。
The government plans to cut the amount of household waste that goes into landfills.
政府計劃減少進入垃圾掩埋場的家庭垃圾數量。
- dump
less formal, less regulated; a landfill is a specific type of engineered waste site
- waste disposal site
more formal, broader meaning covering any waste treatment location
- rubbish tip
British informal, similar in meaning to 'dump'
- recycling centre
opposite approach: materials are reused rather than buried
用法筆記
The uncountable form (without 'a' or 's') refers to the method or process; the countable form ('a landfill' / 'landfills') refers to the physical site.