What's the difference between dumpster and receptacle?

Dumpster


Definition:

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The body of a premature baby was found shortly afterwards in a dumpster at that location.
  • (2) But the dumpster fire was already raging in this shocking election, and the voters who find the whole scene disgusting will likely stay away.
  • (3) I wanted to be seen as a raging dumpster-fire of fierce ambition and spectacular consumption, and for a while, I think I was.
  • (4) One reporter was detained in the south-west city of Bijie, Guizhou province, for investigating a story about five homeless children who suffocated in a dumpster in November.
  • (5) They went back to the New Bedford apartment, and Kadyrbayev later threw the backpack into a dumpster, according to the affidavit.
  • (6) Facebook Twitter Pinterest ‘in the coverage of Brock Turner’s crime at Stanford University, much was made of the fact the assault took place behind a dumpster, among dirt and pine-needles.’ Photograph: Reuters My performance was inspired by the 1973 art work by Ana Mendieta, Untitled (Rape Scene) , in which Mendieta reenacted the aftermath of a rape and murder that had occurred on her campus.
  • (7) The man walked out from the parking lot of an apartment block, stood beside a dumpster and shot several times at someone across the road who could not be seen, before heading east and out of sight.
  • (8) Although the Manhattan bombs reportedly used high-powered explosive – with one placed in a dumpster, a curious choice for a lethal device – they were “something any 12-year-old could do if he had access to Christmas lights, a phone and ball bearings,” a US official told the Guardian.
  • (9) In the world of Hollywood movies and airport fiction, we are witnessing an unsubtle foreshadowing of Trump’s final demise in a dumpster fire of Russian documents and cash.
  • (10) Photograph: Yusuf Sayman for the Guardian The yard smells of waste because of the nearby dumpsters, which residents leave open for the many cats and dogs that now roam the city, having been abandoned by their owners.
  • (11) But they are about to discover that this dumpster fire of a campaign just turned into a brushfire of a transition.
  • (12) For example, in the coverage of Brock Turner’s crime at Stanford University , much was made of the fact the sexual assault took place behind a dumpster, among dirt and pine-needles, with the victim being publicly exposed and suffering physical injuries.
  • (13) He let out a sigh and explained that the US government won’t let his community have a landfill, so residents have to use open dumpsters, and local dogs often get inside and make a mess.
  • (14) Meanwhile in Greece, people are going through dumpsters for food.
  • (15) How Brock Turner went viral On the night of 18 January 2015, two Stanford graduate students were biking by the Kappa Alpha fraternity when they spotted a man “thrusting” on top of an unconscious woman next to a dumpster.
  • (16) She eventually admitted to miscarrying a stillborn fetus and placing it in a bag in a dumpster.
  • (17) The Seattle Times reported that "wind blew some of the money onto a bar awning and into a nearby alley, sending people hunting for cash on windowsills and Dumpster lids".
  • (18) And who could forget Broad City, also on Comedy Central: two stoners who eat out of dumpsters, clean rich people’s flats naked for cash and throw up while FaceTiming each other.
  • (19) You didn’t know if it was coming from the subway beneath you, you didn’t know if there were other bombs, you didn’t know where to go.” The bomb in Manhattan appeared to have been placed near a large dumpster in front of a building undergoing construction, another law enforcement official, speaking on condition of anonymity, told AP.
  • (20) Officials told reporters the bomb appeared to have exploded either inside or beside a construction dumpster on the street outside a small hotel and a facility for blind people.

Receptacle


Definition:

  • (n.) That which serves, or is used, for receiving and containing something, as a basket, a vase, a bag, a reservoir; a repository.
  • (n.) The apex of the flower stalk, from which the organs of the flower grow, or into which they are inserted. See Illust. of Flower, and Ovary.
  • (n.) The dilated apex of a pedicel which serves as a common support to a head of flowers.
  • (n.) An intercellular cavity containing oil or resin or other matters.
  • (n.) A special branch which bears the fructification in many cryptogamous plants.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The calibrated aperture in the bottom of each well is small enough to retain fluid contents by surface tension during monolayer growth, but also permits fluid to enter the wells when transfer plates are lowered into receptacles containing washing buffer or test sera.
  • (2) Blood collection for culture purposes must preferably involve alcohol as an antiseptic for cleaning donor skin or suitable receptacles.
  • (3) This study identified potential areas for chemical leakage, such as refuel receptacles, hydraulic reservoirs, hydraulic motors, doors, ramps, engines, and more.
  • (4) Upon removal of the DA-releasing system from the receptacle, rotational behaviour increased within 2 weeks and approached preimplant control values 4 weeks later.
  • (5) When bladder substitution is required, a low pressure receptacle and an antireflux valve with low resistance to flow is essential for preservation of the upper urinary tract.
  • (6) For environmental health services the percentage availability was 30-45% for reticulated water in the home; 18-29% for an inside flush toilet; and 48-62% for possession of a personal refuse receptacle.
  • (7) Removal of achenes from fruits and growing the receptacles without auxin resulted in the time-dependent accumulation of 52,000 Mr polypeptide.
  • (8) Second, after each meal, the client was provided with an apron and a glove and asked to pick up trash in the area and deposit the trash in an appropriate receptacle.
  • (9) Such areas included the back table and the unsterile suction receptacle.
  • (10) The treatment allowed complete seating of the abutment copings despite the divergence of the roots because the attachment-receptacle portions slide together during cementation.
  • (11) Areas of potential contamination of the surgical wound in the conventional operating rooms include the back table, the unsterile suction receptacle, and the lack of a positive pressure relationship between the operating room and adjacent areas.
  • (12) The first time it was called into service by the athlete's defence team this week, the green plastic receptacle was undoubtedly something of a novelty.
  • (13) The seminal receptacle or spermatheca of Portunus sanguinolentus consists of two parts--an anterior glandular and a posterior chitinous part.
  • (14) Only two were able to open the receptacles, whereas all 50 of a group of adults and teenagers similarly tested were able to open all of the containers.
  • (15) He is no longer the politician who was forced to end illegitimate white rule because of mass protest and international condemnation but, according to the Sunday Telegraph, "the man who legislated himself out of power"; no longer history's receptacle but its master.
  • (16) The citrate buffer is placed in the ileal loop receptacle at the beginning of each urine collection period.
  • (17) The dark cell is considered to be a receptacle for the disposal of otoconia.
  • (18) The rats ate from receptacles containing salty food and a contiguous tone produced by speakers under the food followed by lithium chloride injections.
  • (19) aegypti population seems to be the infested-receptacle index.An attempt was made to estimate the rate of dispersal of Ae.
  • (20) Verdict No receptacle, had to rush round house looking for one.

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