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canned

/kand/US // kænd //UK // (kænd) //

罐装的,罐装,罐头,炮制的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : preserved in a can or jar: canned peaches.
    • : Informal. recorded: canned music.
    • : Informal. prepared in advance: a canned speech.
    • : Slang. drunk.

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Examples

  • Some substitutions are simple — cut plastic gallon milk cartons for catching, or unopened canned soup for weights.

  • In the now-deleted show, Leone prepares canned mussels and lobster using a technique known as the water-bath method, in which jars of food are heated in a pan of water.

  • They ordered some canned cocktails, which came in through a separate ticket.

  • Coke’s new canned coffee tastes like a Coke — until it doesn’tDigging into a slab from a local pie shop recently brought me back to a childhood memory.

  • Reduce the heat to medium-low, and add the onion, garlic, and canned tomatoes.

  • Canned drinks like Mercy contain up 5,000 percent of the daily value of certain vitamins.

  • Small wooden shacks filled with canned goods and phone cards clutter the sidewalks.

  • Behind locked doors and windows with rows and rows of canned food.

  • While attempting to pull a bin of canned food toward him, Bob is momentarily pulled underwater by a walker sneak-attack.

  • Dried pasta and canned goods are prepared with nothing more than a pair of nail clippers.

  • Food is largely made up of canned goods and the ever-present farina, a sort of tapioca flour.

  • A little sugar and water heated on the stove served for syrup, and canned butter was also at hand.

  • Besides these regular coupés, there were many freight cars which carried all kinds of canned goods and other provisions.

  • The vegetables are out of cans, except the potatoes and cabbage, and the fruits are either dried or canned.

  • The dog-salmon is not canned, but large numbers are caught by the Japanese, who salt them for export to the Orient.