Mothballs
Noun
mothball (plural mothballs )
( usually in the plural ) A small ball of chemical pesticide (typically naphthalene ) and deodorant placed in or around clothing and other articles susceptible to damage from mold or moth larvae in order to protect them from this damage.
Derived terms
in mothballs ( “ kept in good condition for later use ” )
mothbally
Translations
small ball
Afrikaans: please add this translation if you can
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Bulgarian: топче нафталин ( topče naftalin )
Cebuano: naptalina
Chinese:
Cantonese: 衛生球 / 卫生球 ( wai6 sang1 kau4 ) , 樟腦丸 / 樟脑丸 ( zoeng1 nou5 jyun4-2 )
Hokkien: 臭丸 (zh-min-nan) ( chhàu-oân ) , 樟腦丸 / 樟脑丸 ( chiuⁿ-ló-oân )
Mandarin: 衛生球 / 卫生球 (zh) ( wèishēngqiú ) , 樟腦丸 / 樟脑丸 (zh) ( zhāngnǎowán )
Czech: naftalín
Dutch: mottenbal (nl) m
Erzya: киньгуловтома ( kińgulovtoma )
Finnish: koipallo , koinmyrkky
French: boule de naphtaline f
German: Mottenkugel (de) f
Greek: ναφθαλίνη (el) f ( nafthalíni )
Hungarian: molyirtó (hu)
Italian: pallina tarmicida f , naftalina (it) f
Korean: 좀약 ( jomyak )
Luxembourgish: Mattekugel
Norwegian:
Bokmål: møllkule m or f
Portuguese: naftalina (pt) f
Romanian: naftalină (ro) f
Russian: нафтали́новый ша́рик m ( naftalínovyj šárik )
Spanish: bola de naftalina f , bola de alcanfor f
Swedish: malkula (sv) c
Tamil: அந்துருண்டை ( anturuṇṭai )
Thai: please add this translation if you can
Turkish: naftalin (tr)
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Uzbek: please add this translation if you can
Vietnamese: băng phiến (vi) , long não (vi)
Volapük: please add this translation if you can
Welsh: pêl gamffor f
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Verb
mothball (third-person singular simple present mothballs , present participle mothballing , simple past and past participle mothballed )
( transitive ) To store or shelve something no longer used.
Synonyms: store , shelve , set aside , defer
They mothballed the old version after the new one came out.
December 13 2021 , Molly Ball, Jeffrey Kluger, Alejandro de la Garza, “Elon Musk: Person of the Year 2021”, in Time Magazine :Before Musk, America’s space industry was moribund. In 2011, NASA mothballed the last space shuttle, after inking a deal with SpaceX to make uncrewed cargo resupply runs to the International Space Station (ISS).
( transitive , figuratively ) To stop using (something), but keep it in good condition.
2014 September 23, A teacher, “Choosing a primary school: a teacher's guide for parents ”, in The Guardian :Some schools might have an art studio, an area of forestry in the playground, or a performance stage in the hall – all exceptional assets. Just check they get plenty of use and aren't mothballed while the school concentrates on (you guessed it) maths and literacy.
2021 March 10, Paul Shannon, “Freight's new gateways score highly on location and layout”, in RAIL , number 926 , page 34 :In the short term NR could well mothball the line given its lack of traffic.
Translations
to store something no longer used