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canful

/kan-fool/US // ˈkæn fʊl //

可以的,可以,罐头

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural can·fuls.

    • : the amount that a can will hold.

Examples

  • So she gave Uncle Wiggily a canful of fresh milk, for the rabbit had brought the milk can out with him.

  • Thinks I, theres power, and its minea canful of steam to a typhoon.

  • The boy on the next house-boat was baling the dingey, and whistling a doleful ditty between each canful.

  • He drew a canful of water from the well, and had such a wash as no soap and a handkerchief would permit of.

  • There was a large canful of water in my bedroom, and I ran in at once to fetch it.