释义 |
- auxv.能;行;难道会;(可)能
- modalv.会;得;难道会;(表示知道如何做)懂得
- n.(盛食品或饮料的)金属罐;一罐(的量);塑料容器;喷雾罐
- v.把(食品)装罐保存;解雇;让…卷铺盖走人;炒…的鱿鱼
- 网络控制器局域网(Controller Area Network);能够;可以
复数:cans 现在分词:canning 过去式:canned v.+n. way can,everything can v. dismiss,fire,sack,discharge,give notice n. jerry can,container,canister,tin,tin can 1. | (表示有能力做或能够发生)能,会used to say that it is possible for sb/sth to do sth, or for sth to happen |
| | | Can you call back tomorrow? 明天你能回电话吗? | | He couldn't answer the question. 他不能回答那个问题。 | | The stadium can be emptied in four minutes. 这个体育场能让观众四分钟全部散场。 | | I can't promise anything, but I'll do what I can. 我不能许诺什么,但会尽力而为。 | | Please let us know if you cannot attend the meeting. 你若不能参加会议,请通知我们。 |
2. | (表示知道如何做)懂得,会used to say that sb knows how to do sth |
| She can speak Spanish. 她会讲西班牙语。 | | | | I could drive a car before I left school. 我在中学毕业前就会开车了。 |
3. | (与动词 feel、hear、see、smell、taste 连用)used with the verbs ‘feel’, ‘hear’, ‘see’, ‘smell’, ‘taste’ |
| She could feel a lump in her breast. 她摸到自己的乳房上有一个肿块。 | | I can hear music. 我听见有音乐声。 |
4. | (表示允许)可以used to show that sb is allowed to do sth |
| You can take the car, if you want. 如果想用那辆车,你就尽管用吧。 | | We can't wear jeans at work. 我们工作时不准穿牛仔裤。 |
5. | (informal) (请求允许)可以used to ask permission to do sth |
| Can I read your newspaper? 我可以看一下你的报纸吗? | | Can I take you home? 我送你回家好吗? |
6. | (informal) (请求帮助)能used to ask sb to help you |
| Can you help me with this box? 你能帮我搬这个箱子吗? | | Can you feed the cat, please? 请你喂一下猫好吗? |
7. | (用于否定句,表示某事肯定不真实)used in the negative for saying that you are sure sth is not true |
| That can't be Mary─she's in New York. 那不可能是玛丽 — 她在纽约呢。 | | He can't have slept through all that noise. 他不可能在那种闹哄哄的环境里睡好觉。 |
8. | (表示疑惑或惊讶)究竟能,难道会,到底是used to express doubt or surprise |
| What can they be doing? 他们究竟在干些什么呢? | | Can he be serious? 他难道会当真吗? | | Where can she have put it? 她到底把它放哪儿了呢? |
9. | (表示常有的行为和情形)有时会,时而可能used to say what sb/sth is often like |
| He can be very tactless sometimes. 他有时太莽撞。 | | It can be quite cold here in winter. 这里的冬天有时还真够冷的。 |
10. | (提出建议)可以used to make suggestions |
| We can eat in a restaurant, if you like. 如果你愿意,我们可以去餐馆吃饭。 | | I can take the car if necessary. 如果必要的话,我可以乘汽车去。 |
11. | (informal) (表示对方必须做,常指说话人在生气时)必须,得used to say that sb must do sth, usually when you are angry |
| You can shut up or get out! 你给我闭嘴,要不然就滚出去! |
n. | 1. 〔美国〕罐头,听头;(装液体的)铁罐,玻璃罐(等);一罐(之量);茶杯 1. 〔美国〕罐头,听头;(装液体的)铁罐,玻璃罐(等);一罐(之量);茶杯 | v. | 3. 〔表示可能性〕(可)能,会得;(偶然,有时)会 5. 〔在疑问句中重读,表示惊异,不耐烦等〕怎么会,难道会;究竟 9. 〔美俚〕解雇,辞退;抛弃;开除(学生);停用;停止 3. 〔表示可能性〕(可)能,会得;(偶然,有时)会 5. 〔在疑问句中重读,表示惊异,不耐烦等〕怎么会,难道会;究竟 9. 〔美俚〕解雇,辞退;抛弃;开除(学生);停用;停止 |
n. | 1. a sealed metal container, usually cylindrical, in which food or drink is preserved or packaged and sold 2. a metal container with a removable lid or cap, especially one for storing or packaging liquids such as chemicals or paint 3. the contents of a metal container 4. a metal container that holds liquid under pressure so that it can be released as a spray 6. a closed metal container with round sides, for food or drinks. It is opened with a can opener. In British English the word tin is usually used if a can contains food, but not if it contains a drink 1. a sealed metal container, usually cylindrical, in which food or drink is preserved or packaged and sold 2. a metal container with a removable lid or cap, especially one for storing or packaging liquids such as chemicals or paint 3. the contents of a metal container 4. a metal container that holds liquid under pressure so that it can be released as a spray 6. a closed metal container with round sides, for food or drinks. It is opened with a can opener. In British English the word tin is usually used if a can contains food, but not if it contains a drink | v. | 1. to package or preserve food or drink by putting it in sealed airtight containers 2. to have the ability, knowledge, or opportunity to do something 3. to be likely to be true or to be the case 4. to dismiss somebody from a job 5. to stop something regarded as inappropriate under the circumstances, e.g. laughter, tears, or jokes 6. to be allowed to do something, either by legal or moral right or by permission 7. used to make polite requests, suggestions, or offers 8. used in questions to emphasize strong feelings about something 9. to make someone leave their job, for example because their work is not good enough. The usual word for this is to fire someone 10. have the ability or means to do something 1. to package or preserve food or drink by putting it in sealed airtight containers 2. to have the ability, knowledge, or opportunity to do something 3. to be likely to be true or to be the case 4. to dismiss somebody from a job 5. to stop something regarded as inappropriate under the circumstances, e.g. laughter, tears, or jokes 6. to be allowed to do something, either by legal or moral right or by permission 7. used to make polite requests, suggestions, or offers 8. used in questions to emphasize strong feelings about something 9. to make someone leave their job, for example because their work is not good enough. The usual word for this is to fire someone 10. have the ability or means to do something | abbr. | |
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