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Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

can1 <prétcond could, nég au prés cannot, can't> [ingl. brit. kan, kən, ingl. am. kæn] V. mod.

1. can (expressing possibility):

+ subj. could be coloq.

2. can (expressing permission):

can we park here?

3. can (when making requests):

can you do me a favour?

4. can (when making an offer):

can I give you a hand?
what can I do for you?

5. can (when making suggestions):

6. can (have skill, knowledge to):

can he type?

7. can (have ability, power to):

to do all one can

8. can (have ability, using senses, to):

can you see it?

9. can (indicating capability, tendency):

10. can (expressing likelihood, assumption):

11. can (expressing willingness to act):

12. can (be in a position to):

13. can (expressing a reproach):

14. can (expressing surprise):

tu veux rire! coloq.
can you believe it!

15. can (for emphasis):

16. can (expressing exasperation):

I could murder him coloq.!
je le tuerais! coloq.

17. can (expressing obligation):

you can get lost coloq.!
va te faire fiche! coloq.
if he doesn't like it he can lump it coloq.

18. can (avoiding repetition of verb):

‘can we borrow it?—‘you can’
no can do coloq.

I. can2 [ingl. brit. kan, ingl. am. kæn] SUST.

1. can:

can (of tinned food)
can (aerosol)
can (for petrol)
can (of drink)

2. can (lavatory):

can argot
chiottes fpl argot
can argot

3. can (prison):

can coloq.
taule f coloq.

4. can ingl. am. (rump):

can coloq.
fesses fpl
to kick sb in the can
botter les fesses à qn coloq.

5. can ingl. am. coloq. NÁUT.:

can

II. can2 <part. pres. canning; pret. imperf., part. pas. canned> [ingl. brit. kan, ingl. am. kæn] V. trans.

1. can GASTR.:

can fruit, vegetables

2. can coloq.:

3. can ingl. am. (dismiss):

can coloq.
virer coloq.

III. canned ADJ.

1. canned food:

2. canned coloq. music, laughter, applause:

3. canned (drunk):

canned coloq.
bourré coloq.

IV. can2 [ingl. brit. kan, ingl. am. kæn]

a can of worms
in the can coloq. CINE (of film)
to carry the can for sb coloq.

garbage can SUST. ingl. am.

watering can SUST.

can bank SUST.

can bank
can bank

tin can SUST.

tin can

can opener SUST.

can opener
ouvre-boîtes m inv.

petrol can SUST. ingl. brit.

petrol can

spray can SUST.

spray can
spray can

beer can SUST.

beer can

en el diccionario PONS

inglés
inglés
francés
francés

I. can1 [kæn] SUST.

1. can (metal container):

can
food can
a beer can

2. can (container's contents):

can
can of beer, paint

3. can ingl. am. coloq.:

the can (prison)

4. can ingl. am. coloq. (toilet):

the can

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

a can of worms
to be in the can CINE
to be in the can fig.

II. can1 [kæn] V. trans.

1. can (put in cans):

can
can
canner fr. canad.

2. can ingl. am. coloq. (dismiss):

can

can2 <could, could> [kən] V. aux.

1. can (be able to):

can
sb can +infin
qn peut +infin
I will do all I can

2. can (have knowledge):

can
I can swim/cook

3. can (be permitted to):

can
can do

4. can (offering assistance):

can
can I help you?

5. can (making a request):

can
can I come?

6. can (be possible):

sb can do sth
sb can be wrong

7. can (said to show disbelief):

can it be true?
how can you?

may [meɪ] SUST.

may <3rd pers. sing. may, might, might> [meɪ] V. aux.

1. may form. (be allowed):

2. may (possibility):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

garbage can SUST. ingl. am., ingl. canad.

petrol can SUST. ingl. austr., ingl. brit.

petrol can

tin can SUST.

tin can

watering can SUST.

can opener SUST.

can opener

trashcan, trash can [ˈtræʃkæn] SUST. ingl. am.

trashcan → dustbin

dustbin [ˈdʌstbɪn] SUST. ingl. brit.

francés
francés
inglés
inglés
jerry can
to can
en el diccionario PONS
inglés
inglés
francés
francés

I. can1 [kæn] SUST.

1. can (metal container):

can
food can
beer can

2. can (container's contents):

can
can of beer, paint

3. can coloq.:

the can (prison)

4. can coloq. (toilet):

the can

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

a can of worms
to be in the can CINE
to be in the can fig.

II. can1 [kæn] V. trans.

1. can (put in cans):

can
can
canner fr. canad.

2. can coloq. (fire):

can

can2 <could, could> [kən] V. aux.

1. can (be able to):

can
sb can +infin
qn peut +infin
I will do all I can

2. can (have knowledge):

can
I can swim/cook

3. can (be permitted to):

can
can do

4. can (offering assistance):

can
can I help you?

5. can (making a request):

can
can I come?

6. can (be possible):

sb can do sth
sb can be wrong

7. can (said to show disbelief):

can it be true?
how can you?

may <3ʳᵈ pers. sing. may, might, might> [meɪ] V. aux.

1. may form. (be allowed):

2. may (possibility):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

jerry can SUST.

jerry can

trash can [ˈtræʃ·kæn] SUST.

trash can

can opener SUST.

can opener

garbage can SUST.

watering can SUST.

tin can SUST.

tin can
francés
francés
inglés
inglés
trash (can)
jerry can
Present
Ican
youcan
he/she/itcan
wecan
youcan
theycan
Past
Icould
youcould
he/she/itcould
wecould
youcould
theycould
Present Perfect
Ihavebeen able to
youhavebeen able to
he/she/ithasbeen able to
wehavebeen able to
youhavebeen able to
theyhavebeen able to
Past Perfect
Ihadbeen able to
youhadbeen able to
he/she/ithadbeen able to
wehadbeen able to
youhadbeen able to
theyhadbeen able to

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