In the desktop environment of a computer operating system, the

  •   A waste container is a container for the temporary storage of waste, usually made of metal or plastic. Some commonly used terms are trash can, trash can, and trash can.

      In British English usage, words such as "trash", "basket" and "box" are more common. "Trash" and "can" are more common in American English usage. "Garbage" can specifically refer to food waste (as distinguished from "garbage") or generally refers to municipal solid waste. In 1875, Britain introduced the first household trash can to establish a standardized collection system.

      The term "trash can" is also used in the decision model, namely the "Dustbin Mould" decision. It focuses on situations where the overall uncertainty of decision-making is large, and these situations may lead to decision-making, which seems unreasonable from a distant perspective.

      In the desktop environment of a computer operating system, the metaphor of a "trash can" is often used because the location file can be moved to delete it.

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