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Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
trash can [ingl. brit., ingl. am. ˈtræʃ ˌkæn] SUST. ingl. am.
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
trash can ingl. am.
trash can ingl. am.
trash-can liner ingl. am.
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
I. trash [ingl. brit. traʃ, ingl. am. træʃ] SUST. U
1. trash ingl. am. (refuse):
2. trash (goods):
trash coloq., pey.
camelote f coloq.
3. trash (nonsense):
trash coloq., pey.
4. trash (person):
trash coloq. pey.
minable mf coloq., pey.
II. trash [ingl. brit. traʃ, ingl. am. træʃ] V. trans. ingl. am. coloq.
1. trash (vandalize):
trash vehicle, building
2. trash (criticize):
descendre [qc/qn] en flammes coloq.
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):
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):
8. can (have ability, using senses, to):
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.
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.
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.
en el diccionario PONS
I. trash [træʃ] ingl. am. SUST. no pl.
1. trash (rubbish):
2. trash pey. coloq. (worthless people):
3. trash pey. coloq.:
II. trash [træʃ] ingl. am. V. trans. coloq.
1. trash (wreck):
2. trash (criticize excessively):
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):
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):
may [meɪ] SUST.
may <3rd pers. sing. may, might, might> [meɪ] V. aux.
1. may form. (be allowed):
2. may (possibility):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
en el diccionario PONS
trash can [ˈtræʃ·kæn] SUST.
en el diccionario PONS
en el diccionario PONS
I. trash [træʃ] SUST.
1. trash (rubbish):
2. trash pey. coloq. (worthless people):
3. trash pey. coloq.:
II. trash [træʃ] V. trans. coloq.
1. trash (wreck):
2. trash (criticize excessively):
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):
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):
may <3ʳᵈ pers. sing. may, might, might> [meɪ] V. aux.
1. may form. (be allowed):
2. may (possibility):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
Present
Itrash
youtrash
he/she/ittrashes
wetrash
youtrash
theytrash
Past
Itrashed
youtrashed
he/she/ittrashed
wetrashed
youtrashed
theytrashed
Present Perfect
Ihavetrashed
youhavetrashed
he/she/ithastrashed
wehavetrashed
youhavetrashed
theyhavetrashed
Past Perfect
Ihadtrashed
youhadtrashed
he/she/ithadtrashed
wehadtrashed
youhadtrashed
theyhadtrashed
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This week hasn't exactly been controversy-free for the show, with claims that canned laughter was added to segments involving the audience.
www.telegraph.co.uk
An uncooked sauce, typically made from crushed canned tomatoes, is added as the finishing layer.
en.wikipedia.org
Canned sardines in supermarkets may actually be sprat (such as the brisling sardine) or round herrings.
en.wikipedia.org
Part of the issue is that we don't really know what to do with them if they aren't canned, jellied, or dried.
www.nola.com
The business began with a canned meat product, beef in brine, or corned beef.
en.wikipedia.org