canned

英[kænd] 美[kænd]
  • adj. 罐装的;预录的;千篇一律的
  • canaan n.[圣经]迦南(上帝应允给亚伯拉罕的地方)
  • canaanite n.迦南人(语)
  • canaanitic adj.=Canaanitish
  • canada n.加拿大(位于北美洲北部)
  • canadian adj.加拿大的;加拿大人的n.加拿大人
Adjective:
  1. recorded for broadcast;

    "a transcribed announcement"
    "canned laughter"

  2. sealed in a can or jar

1. They tend to buy cheap processed foods like canned chicken and macaroni.
他们往往会买便宜的加工食品,像鸡肉罐头和通心粉之类的。

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2. Canned varieties of beans and pulses are a good standby.
各种豆类罐头制品是很好的常备食品。

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3. The extremists prevailed, and the security minister was canned.
极端主义分子猖獗,致使安全部长被解职。

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4. When I got canned, I took these keys as souvenirs.
我被开除后,就拿了这些钥匙作为纪念。

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5. It was always roast lamb and canned peas for Sunday lunch.
星期天午餐总是吃烤羔羊肉和豌豆罐头。

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    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. He bought a canned cod and a sandwich for supper.
      他买了一个鳕鱼罐头和一个三明治作晚饭。
    2. We take insterest in your canned goods and wish to have the catalogues.
      我们对贵公司的罐头食品有兴趣,希望能收到产品目录。
    3. When the kitchen staff bend on strike the hotel can only offer canned soup.
      在厨房员工罢工时,饭店只能供应罐装的汤。
    4. Restaurants often play canned music.
      饭馆里常播放预录的音乐。
    5. He delivered a canned speech.
      他的演讲千篇一律。