scrap heap

scrap heap
'scrap heap n
cars Schrotthaufen m;
to be on the \scrap heap (fig) zum alten Eisen zählen [o gehören] (fam) plan, idea verworfen werden;
to be thrown on [or (form) consigned to] the \scrap heap zum alten Eisen geworfen werden (fam)

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