canned
/kænd/ (bre, ipa) · [kˈænd] /kænd/ (ame, ipa) · [kˈænd] /ˈkand How to pronounce canned (audio)/ (ame, mw)
canned — 形容詞
- cannedpositive
- cannedercomparative
- cannedestsuperlative
1. put into a metal can and sealed so it can stay good on the shelf for a long time
罐裝的
裝在金屬罐中保存販售的
put into a metal can and sealed so it can stay good on the shelf for a long time.
Aoi bought canned tomatoes for the pasta sauce at dinner.
Aoi 買了罐裝番茄,準備做晚餐的義大利麵醬。
canned + food noun
The shelter keeps canned beans and soup for storm emergencies.
這間收容所會存放罐裝豆子和湯,以備暴風雨緊急時使用。
canned food stored for emergencies
Ilan packed canned tuna because the campsite had no fridge.
因為營地沒有冰箱,Ilan 帶了罐裝鮪魚。
The store moved canned peaches onto the sale table near the door.
商店把罐裝水蜜桃移到門邊的特價桌上。
文法句型
canned + food noun
be canned
用法筆記
Usually comes before a food noun such as 'beans', 'soup', or 'fruit'. It emphasizes the packaging and long storage life, not simply that the food is ready to eat.
常見錯誤
2. recorded earlier and kept ready to be played later, especially in radio or telev
預錄的
事先錄好供之後播放的
recorded earlier and kept ready to be played later, especially in radio or television programs.
The sitcom used canned laughter after every weak joke.
那部情境喜劇在每個不好笑的笑點後都用了預錄的笑聲。
canned laughter / applause in broadcasting
The station played a canned weather report during the night shift.
電台在夜班時段播放了一段預錄的氣象報告。
canned report played later on air
Amani added canned applause to make the quiz show sound lively.
Amani 加入了預錄的掌聲,好讓益智節目聽起來更熱鬧。
Ziad prefers live drums to canned music in radio ads.
Ziad 在廣播廣告裡比較喜歡現場鼓聲,不喜歡預錄的音樂。
- pre-recorded
the clearest near-synonym; neutral and common in media contexts
- recorded
broader; does not always imply the material was saved for later broadcast use
- taped
older term; refers to recording technology rather than the later-use function
- live
broadcast or performed at the same time the audience receives it
文法句型
canned + broadcast noun
use/play canned + noun
用法筆記
Most often modifies sounds, announcements, reports, or music used in broadcasting. Distinguish from sense 1: this sense is about earlier recording, not food storage.