单词 | canned |
释义 | canned (kænd ) 1. adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun] Canned music, laughter, or applause on a television or radio programme has been recorded beforehand and is added to the programme to make it sound as if there is a live audience. 2. See also can2 Collocations: canned drinks Offer applies to any hot or cold drink, except bottled or canned drinks. Times, Sunday Times Vending machines selling canned drinks and sweets were to be installed in schools to bring in extra money. Times, Sunday Times A new range of 'natural' canned drinks oer us a 'healthier soft drink option made with real ingredients'. The Sun Such a future could lead to frozen and canned food becoming fashionable again, and to the disappearance of some products from supermarket shelves altogether. Times, Sunday Times But on your way home from the show you may wish to stock up on canned food, bottled water and sandbags. Times, Sunday Times But it still managed to hand out 2,000 smokes - and take in more than 11,000lbs of canned food for the needy. The Sun In some cases, cheaper tinned or canned food may even be healthier. The Sun This means they taste a bit like canned food as they have been cooked and heat-treated to make them safe to keep at room temperature. The Sun He took all the canned goods available in our food pantry and devised meals that tasted delicious. Christianity Today He had bought masks, gloves and canned goods. Times,Sunday Times Others have stocked up on flour, pasta, rice and canned goods in preparation for the apocalypse. Times, Sunday Times The phrase originates in the 19th century and relates to a grocer's method of getting canned goods down from a shelf. Times, Sunday Times By the time we reached the canned goods, there was a crowd wanting his autograph. Times, Sunday Times Well, there's all that canned music. Times, Sunday Times The canned music, some sort of rock, was deafening. Houston Chronicle Restaurants are about to become the front line in the battle against canned music after campaign groups claimed that it was oppressive and ruined the experience for diners. Times, Sunday Times Pour in the canned tomatoes and 300ml water, season, then simmer for 10 minutes. The Sun Canned tomatoes benefit from a longer cooking time than fresh: an additional 20-30 minutes of simmering to fully remove the 'canned' taste. Times, Sunday Times Stir in the canned tomatoes and the tomato puree and simmer for 30 minutes. The Sun Add the canned tomatoes, tomato puree, sugar, vinegar and water and bring to the boil, stirring to dissolve the sugar. The Sun If making chili con carne on the other hand, you can bulk it up with extra red kidney beans and canned tomatoes. The Sun Mix two tablespoons of canned tuna with a tablespoon of sweet corn and chopped tomato. The Sun (2010) You can therefore have up to four 140 g servings of canned tuna a week. Times, Sunday Times (2008) Each will have their own small room, with a sleeping cot and desk, and will eat food such as powdered cheese and canned tuna. Times, Sunday Times (2015) Be wary of canned tuna and vegetables. Times, Sunday Times (2008) The figure is further halved in canned tuna. Times, Sunday Times (2008) Translations: Chinese: 罐装的 Japanese: 缶詰めにした |
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