🪣filth (fɪlθ)

noun
/fɪlθ/
Schmutz (Schmutz)

Bedeutung

dirty or disgusting matter; moral corruption
Bedeutungsübersetzung
schmutziges oder widerliches Material; moralische Korruption
schmutziges oder widerliches Material; moralische Korruption

Beispielsätze

The streets were full of filth after the storm.

Die Straßen waren nach dem Sturm voller Schmutz.
Die Strassen waren nach dem Sturm voller Schmutz.

Synonyme

dirt, grime, squalor, muck

Antonyme

cleanliness, purity

Kollokationen

moral filth, street filth, filthy conditions, filth and grime

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