Operators of satellites and megaconstellations need to consider, beyond the usual procedure, ways to reduce the debris caused by these satellites in order to maintain sustainable use of low-Earth orbit. Even in some of the most remote places on Earth, a fine rain of man-made debris pollutes the land and oceans. It became a regular feature of vehicles, such as early cars and trolleys, whose dashboards were made of relatively bare wood or metal and leather barriers that prevented debris from being « thrown » off the ground onto passengers. For Feros, the views have more depth, as well as additional smoke, fire and debris to visualize a « crumbling megatropole, » Meek said. The angular debris that fell from above varies in thickness from one to ten feet. Yesterday, the ground appeared and heavy rain falling at the same time washed away much of the unhealthy debris. These sample phrases are automatically selected from various online information sources to reflect the current use of the word « debris ». The views expressed in the examples do not represent the views of Merriam-Webster or its editors. Send us your feedback. The debris comes from the French for « garbage, garbage ». While debris usually refers to trash left behind after some sort of explosion or accident, it can also be what is on your floor after a child`s pizza or what you should not leave in the park after a spike.

Sometimes Mother Nature leaves debris, like a pile of stones or the car on your lawn after the tide recedes. Do not pronounce the « s »: debris rhymes with « be free ». These are words that are often used in combination with debris. He approached his wife and she pointed to a piece of metal lying on top of storm-swept debris. I asked a former NASA astronaut, who cannot be recorded, to look at photos of the debris. French dã©bris, from Middle French, to break rubble, rubble of old French, from de- + Brisier to break, Celtic origin; similar to the old Irish Brisid, it breaks; Perhaps similar to the Latin fricare for rubbing – more with friction The skiers were buried in 20 feet of snow and debris and were found with the help of buried avalanche of the people who carried them all. Join our community to access the latest language learning and assessment tips from Oxford University Press! Find the answers online with Practical English Usage, your go-to guide to problems in English. Debris is garbage scattered after a disaster, like broken glass in the street after a car accident. Find out which words work together and create more natural English with the Oxford Collocations Dictionary app.

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