tin
- IPA[tɪn]
英式
- a silvery-white metal, the chemical element of atomic number 50.;short for tinplate
- cover with a thin layer of tin
noun: tin, plural noun: tins
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名詞
- 1. a silvery-white metal, the chemical element of atomic number 50.
- ▪ short for tinplate
- ▪ British informal, dated money Kim's only in it for the tin
- 2. an airtight container made of tinplate or aluminium Albert got out the biscuit tin
- ▪ British an airtight sealed container for preserving food, made of tinplate or aluminium; a can she had opened a tin of beans
- ▪ the contents of a tin how many tins of paint would it take?
- ▪ British an open metal container for baking food grease a 450g loaf tin
- ▪ British a rectangular loaf of bread baked in an open metal container.
動詞
- 1. cover with a thin layer of tin the copper pans are tinned inside
- (of food) preserved in a tin can: tinned fruit
Oxford American Dictionary
- the action of covering or coating something with tin: the board is then ready for drilling and tinning
Oxford Dictionary
- (of food) preserved in a can: tinned fruit
Oxford Dictionary
- a person, especially a minor official, who is pompous and self-important: they are all little tin gods trying to get as much for themselves as they can
Oxford American Dictionary
- a tinplate or aluminum container for preserving food, especially an empty one: we found a tin can and filled it with water
Oxford American Dictionary
- a person, especially a minor official, who is pompous and self-important: they are all little tin gods trying to get as much for themselves as they can
Oxford Dictionary
- a deep, flat-bottomed container used for baking cakes: spoon the mixture into the two cake tins
Oxford Dictionary
- a pair of clippers for cutting sheet metal.
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美式
- a silvery-white metal, the chemical element of atomic number 50.
- cover with a thin layer of tin: the copper pans are tinned inside
Oxford American Dictionary