- can past tense and past participle canned, present participle canning[transitive] American English
- 1
to preserve food by putting it into a metal container from which all the air is removed [= tin BrE; ↪ canned] - 2 informal
to dismiss someone from a job [= sack] - 3
can it!
spokenused to tell someone to stop talking or making a noise
- can [countable]
- 1
a metal container in which food or drink is preserved without air : - a Coke can
- can of
- All we've got is a couple of cans of soup.
- 2
a special metal container that keeps the liquid inside it under pressure. The liquid is released as a spray when you press the button - can of
- a can of hairspray
- 3 especially American English
a metal container with a lid that can be removed, used for holding liquid : - Two large cans of paint ought to be enough.
- 4
can of worms
a very complicated situation that causes a lot of problems when you start to deal with it : - I just don't know what to do - every solution I can think of would justopen up a whole new can of worms.
- 5
in the can
informala film that is in the can is complete and ready to be shown - 6
the can
informal - a)
a prison - b) American English
a toilet ➔ carry the can
at carry1 (26)
Definition from the Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Advanced Learner's Dictionary.
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