tinned
/tɪnd/ (bre, ipa) · /tɪnd/ (ame, ipa)
tinned — 形容詞
- tinnedpositive
- more tinnedcomparative
- most tinnedsuperlative
1. Tinned food is preserved inside a sealed metal container, usually to keep it edi
罐裝
以罐頭密封保存的
Tinned food is preserved inside a sealed metal container, usually to keep it edible for months or years.
Bao opened a tin of tinned tomatoes to make pasta sauce.
Bao 打開了一罐罐裝番茄來做義大利麵醬。
tinned + noun (tomatoes), attributive use
The charity collected tinned beans and soup for families in need.
慈善機構收集了罐頭豆子和湯,送給有需要的家庭。
common objects: beans, soup
Esme prefers fresh vegetables over tinned ones for her salads.
Esme 做沙拉時喜歡新鮮蔬菜勝過罐裝的。
When the power went out, Hari ate cold tinned fish from the cupboard.
停電時,Hari 從櫥櫃裡拿出罐頭魚來吃。
The supermarket has a special offer on tinned fruit this week.
這間超市這週的罐頭水果有特價優惠。
- fresh
food that has not been preserved or packaged
文法句型
tinned + noun (food item)
用法筆記
This is the standard adjective in British English for food preserved in a sealed metal can. The American English equivalent is canned. Tinned is most often used before a noun — for example, tinned soup, tinned peaches, or tinned fish.