Can (album)
WordNet

noun


(1)   Airtight sealed metal container for food or drink or paint etc.
(2)   A room or building equipped with one or more toilets
(3)   A plumbing fixture for defecation and urination
(4)   The fleshy part of the human body that you sit on
"He deserves a good kick in the butt"
"Are you going to sit on your fanny and do nothing?"
(5)   A buoy with a round bottom and conical top
(6)   The quantity contained in a can

verb


(7)   Preserve in a can or tin
"Tinned foods are not very tasty"
(8)   Terminate the employment of
"The boss fired his secretary today"
"The company terminated 25% of its workers"
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Verb



  1. To know how to; to be able to.
    She can speak English, French, and German.
    I can play football.
    Can you remember your fifth birthday?
  2. May; to be permitted or enabled to.
    You can go outside and play when you're finished with your homework.
    Can I use your pen?
  3. To know.

Usage notes

For missing forms, substitute inflected forms of
be able to, as:
  • I might be able to go.
  • I was able to go yesterday.
  • I had been able to go before.
  • I will be able to go tomorrow.


The word could also suffices in many tenses. "I would be able to go" is equivalent to "I could go", and "I was not able to go" can be rendered "I couldn't go". (Unless there is a clear indication otherwise, "could
verb" means "would be able to verb", but "couldn't verb" means "was/were not able to verb".)

The present tense negative
can not is often contracted to cannot or can't.

The use of
can in asking permission is sometimes criticized as being impolite or incorrect by those who favour the more formal alternative "may I...?".

Can is sometimes used rhetorically to issue a command, placing the command in the form of a request. For instance, "Can you hand me that pen?" as a polite substitution for "Hand me that pen."

Noun


  1. A more or less cylindrical vessel for liquids, usually of steel or aluminium.
  2. A container used to carry and dispense water for plants (a watering can).
  3. A tin-plate canister, often cylindrical, for preserved foods such as fruit, meat, or fish.
  4. toilet, bathroom.
  5. buttocks.
  6. headphones

Verb



  1. To preserve, by heating and sealing in a can or jar.
    They spent August canning fruit and vegetables.
  2. to discard, scrap or terminate (an idea, project, etc.).
    He canned the whole project because he thought it would fail.
  3. To shut up.
    Can your gob.
  4. To fire or dismiss an employee.
    The boss canned him for speaking out.
 
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