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самое
ne peut pas
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inglés
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cannot [ingl. brit. ˈkanɒt, kaˈnɒt, ingl. am. kəˈnɑt, ˈkænˌɑt]
cannot → can
I. can2 [ingl. brit. kan, ingl. am. kæn] SUST.
1. can:
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
botter les fesses à qn coloq.
5. can ingl. am. coloq. NÁUT.:
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]
in the can coloq. CINE (of film)
to carry the can for sb coloq.
can1 <prétcond could, nég au prés cannot, can't> [ingl. brit. kan, kən, ingl. am. kæn] V. mod.
1. can (expressing possibility):
they can't or cannot afford to fly
+ subj. could be coloq.
2. can (expressing permission):
3. can (when making requests):
4. can (when making an offer):
5. can (when making suggestions):
6. can (have skill, knowledge to):
7. can (have ability, power to):
I can't or cannot understand why
8. can (have ability, using senses, to):
9. can (indicating capability, tendency):
10. can (expressing likelihood, assumption):
11. can (expressing willingness to act):
I cannot give up work
12. can (be in a position to):
13. can (expressing a reproach):
14. can (expressing surprise):
you can't or cannot be serious!
tu veux rire! coloq.
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.
18. can (avoiding repetition of verb):
no can do coloq.
a leopard cannot change his spots provb.
francés
francés
inglés
inglés
that cannot be exchanged après sust.
that cannot be perfected atrbv., après sust.
that cannot be untangled atrbv., après sust.
that cannot be integrated atrbv., après sust.
inglés
inglés
francés
francés
cannot [ˈkænɒt, ingl. am. -ɑ:t] V. aux.
cannot (can not) → can
can2 <could, could> [kən] V. aux.
1. can (be able to):
sb can +infin
qn peut +infin
2. can (have knowledge):
3. can (be permitted to):
4. can (offering assistance):
5. can (making a request):
6. can (be possible):
sb can do sth
7. can (said to show disbelief):
I. can1 [kæn] SUST.
1. can (metal container):
2. can (container's contents):
can of beer, paint
3. can ingl. am. coloq.:
4. can ingl. am. coloq. (toilet):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
to be in the can CINE
to be in the can fig.
II. can1 [kæn] V. trans.
1. can (put in cans):
canner fr. canad.
2. can ingl. am. coloq. (dismiss):
what's said cannot be unsaid provb.
he cannot hold his liquor
I'm bursting cannot wait
francés
francés
inglés
inglés
inglés
inglés
francés
francés
cannot [ˈkæn·at] V. aux.
cannot (can not) → can
can2 <could, could> [kən] V. aux.
1. can (be able to):
sb can +infin
qn peut +infin
2. can (have knowledge):
3. can (be permitted to):
4. can (offering assistance):
5. can (making a request):
6. can (be possible):
sb can do sth
7. can (said to show disbelief):
I. can1 [kæn] SUST.
1. can (metal container):
2. can (container's contents):
can of beer, paint
3. can coloq.:
4. can coloq. (toilet):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
to be in the can CINE
to be in the can fig.
II. can1 [kæn] V. trans.
1. can (put in cans):
canner fr. canad.
2. can coloq. (fire):
what's said cannot be unsaid provb.
he cannot hold his liquor
I'm bursting cannot wait
sb cannot get a word in edgewise coloq.
francés
francés
inglés
inglés
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Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)
And, more important, how can it be undone?
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The writ of prohibition may not be used to undo any previous acts, but only to prohibit acts not completed.
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And they now looked to be undone by it.
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For example a wrestler using an illegal technique (or "kinjite") automatically loses, as does one whose "mawashi" (or belt) becomes completely undone.
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Editors can undo changes, for example in the case where useful content was removed.
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