wasting
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- واژهنامه · French & English to Persian Epistemological Dictionary gaspiller|squander|waste|wasteful|wasting|fritter gâter ou var. de casser; et piller «séparer, déchirer». 1 rixt-o-pâš be-riz-be-pâš hadar(-dâd-agi) 2 bar/be-bâd-deh/kon-i harz-raft-agi (plv. halak) tabâh-i + Bar n'âmada o gozašta bonyâd ma kon Hâl i xoš bâš o omr bar bâd ma kon. (XAYYÂM) + Con omr tabah kardam , candân ke negah kardam Dar konj e xorâbât i, oftâda xorâb owlâ ! ... Be harze bi mey o ma'šuq omr migozarad Betâlat am bas, az emruz kâr xwâham kard (HÂFEZ) + The time you enjoy wasting is not wasted time. (B. RUSSELL)
- واژهنامه · hFarsi Advanced Version اتلاف ،تفريط،تضييع قانون ـ فقه : تلف
- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary wasting adj. Function: adjective Date: 13th century 1 : laying waste : DEVASTATING 2 : undergoing or causing decay or loss of strength waste one's breath waste pipe Function: noun Date: circa 1512 : a pipe for carrying off waste fluid 1 waste n. Pronunciation: ' wāst Function: noun Etymology: Middle English waste, wast; in sense 1, from Anglo-French wast, from wast, gast, guast, adjective, desolate, waste, from Latin vastus; in other senses, from Middle English wasten to waste ― more at VAST Date: 13th century 1 a : a sparsely settled or barren region : DESERT b : uncultivated land c : a broad and empty expanse (as of water) 2 : the act or an instance of wasting : the state of being wasted 3 a : loss through breaking down of bodily tissue b : gradual loss or decrease by use, wear, or decay 4 a : damaged, defective, or superfluous material produced by a manufacturing process: as (1) : material rejected during a textile manufacturing process and used usually for wiping away dirt and oil (2) : SCRAP (3) : an unwanted by-product of a manufacturing process, chemical laboratory, or nuclear reactor b : refuse from places of human or animal habitation: as (1) : GARBAGE , RUBBISH (2) : EXCREMENT ― often used in plural (3) : SEWAGE c : material derived by mechanical and chemical weathering of the land and moved down sloping surfaces o…