Etymology: [ k&n, kan ] (verb.) before 12th century. Middle English , from Old English; akin to Old High German kan know, am able, Old English cnAwan to know; more at KNOW.
can, yardımcı f., bak. can, -ebilirdi, -abilirdi, ebil, -ebilir, yapabildi, -abilir, yapabilmek, ebilmek, teneke kutu, olabilmek, teneke kutudaki içecek, konserve kutusu, kaba et, edebilmek, ebil(mek), kutu, kodes, popo, could, konservesini yapmak, hela, hapishane, kasede kaydetmek, konservelemek, yapabilir, ABD, argo yüznümara, memişhane, kayıt yapmak (ses ya da görüntü), kovmak, yapabilme, klozet, -ebilmek, metal kutu, kova, kılıf, teneke, kutu konserve, uzaklaştırmak (okul), bidon, kıç, --ned, argo hapishane, argo tuvalet, memişhane, yüznumara, slang sepetlemek, argo kaba et, argo filime veya teybe almak, Can it, -ebil-, yapmak imkânı olmak: Can you do this work? Bu işi yapabilir misin? I couldn't find my hat. Şapkamı bulamadım, argo kovmak, argo klozet; hela taşı, metal kap, yardımcı f. (could),
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-ebil-, yapmak imkânı olmak: Can you do this work? Bu işi yapabilir misin? I couldn't find my hat. Şapkamı bulamadım
Used to suggest something, Simple past of can, Used to politely ask for someone else to do something, Used to politely ask for permission to do something, Used to show the possibility that something might happen, You use could to indicate that someone had the ability to do something. You use could not or couldn't to say that someone was unable to do something. For my return journey, I felt I could afford the extra and travel first class I could see that something was terribly wrong When I left school at 16, I couldn't read or write There was no way she could have coped with a baby around, could WEAK STRONG Could is a modal verb. It is used with the base form of a verb. Could is sometimes considered to be the past form of can, but in this dictionary the two words are dealt with separately, Was, should be, or would be, able, capable, or susceptible, Used as an auxiliary, in the past tense or in the conditional present, (aux v ) vUE, voohee, emphasis You use could to say emphatically that someone ought to do the thing mentioned, especially when you are annoyed because they have not done it. You use why couldn't in questions to express your surprise or annoyance that someone has not done something. We've come to see you, so you could at least stand and greet us properly Idiot! You could have told me! He could have written Why couldn't she have said something?, You use could to talk about a possibility, ability, or opportunity that depends on other conditions. Their hope was that a new and better East Germany could be born I knew that if I spoke to Myra, I could get her to call my father, You use could when you are saying that one thing or situation resembles another. The charming characters she draws look like they could have walked out of the 1920s, Pourrait Demande polie Passé de Can (possibilité - capacité) Could you slow down? He could not stay there, You use could not or couldn't to indicate that it is not possible that something is true. Anne couldn't be expected to understand the situation He couldn't have been more than fourteen years old, You use could to indicate that something is possibly true, or that it may possibly happen. Doctors told him the disease could have been caused by years of working in smokey clubs An improvement in living standards could be years away = might, You use could to indicate that something sometimes happened. Though he had a temper and could be nasty, it never lasted He could be very pleasant when he wanted to, You use could have to indicate that something was a possibility in the past, although it did not actually happen. He could have made a fortune as a lawyer He did not regret saying what he did but felt that he could have expressed it differently, politeness You use could in questions when you are making a polite request or asking for permission to do something. Speakers sometimes use couldn't instead of `could' to show that they realize that their request may be refused. Could I stay tonight? Could I speak to you in private a moment, John? He asked if he could have a cup of coffee Couldn't I watch you do it?, You use could, or couldn't in questions, when you are making offers and suggestions. I could call the local doctor You could look for a career abroad where environmental jobs are better paid and more secure It would be a good idea if you could do this exercise twice or three times on separate days, could do with: see do, 1) (can, could, could) 2) might, would be able to, politeness People sometimes use structures with if I could or could I as polite ways of interrupting someone or of introducing what they are going to say next. Well, if I could just interject Could I ask you if there have been any further problems? First of all, could I begin with an apology for a mistake I made last week? = may, emphasis In speech, you use how could in questions to emphasize that you feel strongly about something bad that has happened. How could you allow him to do something like that? How could she do this to me?, emphasis You use could not or couldn't with comparatives to emphasize that someone or something has as much as is possible of a particular quality. For example, if you say `I couldn't be happier', you mean that you are extremely happy. The rest of the players are a great bunch of lads and I couldn't be happier The news couldn't have come at a better time, emphasis You use could when you are expressing strong feelings about something by saying that you feel as if you want to do the thing mentioned, although you do not do it. `Welcome back' was all they said. I could have kissed them! She could have screamed with tension, You use could after `if' when talking about something that you do not have the ability or opportunity to do, but which you are imagining in order to consider what the likely consequences might be. If I could afford it I'd have four television sets If only I could get some sleep, I would be able to cope, ceric ammonium nitrate, Campus area network, The Andean Community of Nations, Consistent and asymptotically normal, a statistic estimator Tn(X1, X2, ..., Xn) is CAN (consistent and asymptotically normal) if , A container used to carry and dispense water for plants (a watering can), toilet, bathroom, A more or less cylindrical vessel for liquids, usually of steel or aluminium, To know, buttocks, May; to be permitted or enabled to, to discard, scrap or terminate (an idea, project, etc.), To fire or dismiss an employee, To shut up, To know how to; to be able to, To preserve, by heating and sealing in a can or jar, headphones, A tin-plate canister, often cylindrical, for preserved foods such as fruit, meat, or fish, Eye dialect misspelling and mispronunciation of could have or could've, Alternative spelling of couldest, Second-person singular simple past form of can, to know, be skillful in, Campus Area Network (network) A network which encompasses interconnectivity between floors of a building and/or buildings in a confined geographic area such as a campus or industrial park Such networks would not require public rights-of-way and operate over fairly short distances (see LAN, MAN, WAN), Controller Area Network A peripheral interface targeting automotive and industrial applications, terminate the employment of; "The boss fired his secretary today"; "The company terminated 25% of its workers", preserve in jars, preserve in cans (of food); dismiss, fire from a position (or job, etc.), preserve in a can or tin; "tinned foods are not very tasty", Campus Area Network This is the fiber-optic cable "backbone" linking campus buildings to each other and to external networks like the Internet, Customer Access Network, airtight sealed metal container for food or drink or paint etc, tin, aluminum container; (Slang) jail, prison; (Slang used in Canada and the USA) toilet, bathroom; dismissal, firing from a position (or job, etc.), be able; be capable; be entitled, Controller Area Network, developed by Bosch and Intel It is an inter-module bus that links controlled devices, a buoy with a round bottom and conical top, a plumbing fixture for defecation and urination, 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?", a room equipped with toilet facilities, the quantity contained in a can, Controller Area Network, a digital data interchange bus original developed for passenger cars and subsequently used in a wide variety of automotive and control applications, (Campus Area Network) - A computer network limited to a Campus Area, several buildings or more, Controller Area Network A serial bus device-level network for industrial automation Addresses the needs of in-vehicle automotive communications, n [round metal container for keeping food or drink] kaleng 2 v [{in asking politely} (~ I have another coffee?)] boleh 3 v [{used with other verbs to mean able} (I ~ meet you after work )] bisa, Community Action Network, A metal package with usually three to five leads that is used to connect a semiconductor circuit to the printed circuit board, Human Back side (noun) (see grill) The posterior (gluteus) region of the human anatomy/"During the alter call I slipped & fell right on my can ", Controller Area Network (see www can-cia de), Common number system used to identify courses which are often required as lower division preparation for majors The courses are taught at many colleges with each specific campus using their own unique number for the course The CAN system allows counselors and students to determine equivalent courses offered at different colleges by using the common number (CAN), Canberra (DSN Station), Cancellation A transactional input document processed to cancel a check (Uses transaction types C1, C2 and C3 ), Customer Account Number, a unique number, e g credit card number, that links the customer with his bank account, is secret, but needs to be known to merchant from whom the customer wants to buy products with his bank- or credit card, This designation in front of a CSA, CGSB or ULC represents that it is a Canadian national standard, abbreviation for cancel character, To preserve by putting in sealed cans To know; to understand, To be able; followed by an infinitive without to; as, I can go, but do not wish to, of Begin, sometimes used in old poetry, The California Articulation Number System, known as CAN, is a means of identifying comparable courses offered at East L A College and other colleges in California CAN is a system that uses the same prefix and number to identify a course on every participating campus Each campus has its own number; the CAN is added to denote courses that can be used in lieu of each other at participating colleges, A vessel or case of tinned iron or of sheet metal, of various forms, but usually cylindrical; as, a can of tomatoes; an oil can; a milk can, To be able to do; to have power or influence, A drinking cup; a vessel for holding liquids, slang for an overhead transformer, Pouvoir Peut Demande Capacité Possibilité Can you come here please? Can you speak Spanish? He can play tonight, a buoy with a round bottom and conical top the quantity contained in a can preserve in a can or tin; "tinned foods are not very tasty, controller area network, thou couldst words meaning 'you could',
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Used to suggest something - "You could try adding more salt to the soup."
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Simple past of can - "Before I was blind, I could see very well."
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Used to politely ask for someone else to do something - "Could you proof-read this email?"
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Used to politely ask for permission to do something - "Could I borrow your coat?"
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Used to show the possibility that something might happen - "We could rearrange the time if you like."
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You use could to indicate that someone had the ability to do something. You use could not or couldn't to say that someone was unable to do something. For my return journey, I felt I could afford the extra and travel first class I could see that something was terribly wrong When I left school at 16, I couldn't read or write There was no way she could have coped with a baby around
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could WEAK STRONG Could is a modal verb. It is used with the base form of a verb. Could is sometimes considered to be the past form of can, but in this dictionary the two words are dealt with separately
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emphasis You use could to say emphatically that someone ought to do the thing mentioned, especially when you are annoyed because they have not done it. You use why couldn't in questions to express your surprise or annoyance that someone has not done something. We've come to see you, so you could at least stand and greet us properly Idiot! You could have told me! He could have written Why couldn't she have said something?
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You use could to talk about a possibility, ability, or opportunity that depends on other conditions. Their hope was that a new and better East Germany could be born I knew that if I spoke to Myra, I could get her to call my father
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You use could when you are saying that one thing or situation resembles another. The charming characters she draws look like they could have walked out of the 1920s
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Pourrait Demande polie Passé de Can (possibilité - capacité) Could you slow down? He could not stay there
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You use could not or couldn't to indicate that it is not possible that something is true. Anne couldn't be expected to understand the situation He couldn't have been more than fourteen years old
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You use could to indicate that something is possibly true, or that it may possibly happen. Doctors told him the disease could have been caused by years of working in smokey clubs An improvement in living standards could be years away = might
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You use could to indicate that something sometimes happened. Though he had a temper and could be nasty, it never lasted He could be very pleasant when he wanted to
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You use could have to indicate that something was a possibility in the past, although it did not actually happen. He could have made a fortune as a lawyer He did not regret saying what he did but felt that he could have expressed it differently
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You use could, or couldn't in questions, when you are making offers and suggestions. I could call the local doctor You could look for a career abroad where environmental jobs are better paid and more secure It would be a good idea if you could do this exercise twice or three times on separate days
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emphasis In speech, you use how could in questions to emphasize that you feel strongly about something bad that has happened. How could you allow him to do something like that? How could she do this to me?
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emphasis You use could when you are expressing strong feelings about something by saying that you feel as if you want to do the thing mentioned, although you do not do it. `Welcome back' was all they said. I could have kissed them! She could have screamed with tension
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Common number system used to identify courses which are often required as lower division preparation for majors The courses are taught at many colleges with each specific campus using their own unique number for the course The CAN system allows counselors and students to determine equivalent courses offered at different colleges by using the common number (CAN)
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The California Articulation Number System, known as CAN, is a means of identifying comparable courses offered at East L A College and other colleges in California CAN is a system that uses the same prefix and number to identify a course on every participating campus Each campus has its own number; the CAN is added to denote courses that can be used in lieu of each other at participating colleges
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A vessel or case of tinned iron or of sheet metal, of various forms, but usually cylindrical; as, a can of tomatoes; an oil can; a milk can
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To be able to do; to have power or influence
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Pouvoir Peut Demande Capacité Possibilité Can you come here please? Can you speak Spanish? He can play tonight
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