tin的意思和读音

tin

: [tɪn] : [tɪn]

n.

v.;〈

adj.

(TITANIUM NITRIDE);(Triangulated Irregular Network);

tins  tinned  

adj.+n.tin roof,tin box,tin shack,biscuit tin

n.can

tinn.

1.[u]a chemical element. Tin is a soft silver-white metal that is often mixed with other metals or used to cover them to prevent them from rusting .

a tin mine

a tin box

2.[c]~ (of sth)a metal container in which food and drink is sold; the contents of one of these containers

a tin of beans

Next, add two tins of tomatoes.

3.[c]~ (of sth)a metal container with a lid, in the shape of a cylinder , in which paint, glue, etc. is sold and stored; the contents of one of these containers

a tin of varnish

The bedroom needed three tins of paint(= in order to paint it) .

4.[c]a metal container with a lid used for keeping food in

a biscuit/cake/cookie tin

5.[c]a metal container used for cooking food in

a cake tin

n.1.;;()〔[]2.,,3.4.;5.1.;;()〔[]2.,,3.4.;5.

adj.1.;2.,;

v.1.,,2.

n.1.a soft light silver metal, often used for covering iron or steelTin is a chemical element.2.a metal container with a lid, used for storing things; a can for a food or drink product; a pan used for cooking food in an oven

adj.1.made of tin

1. aluminum tin lead ...

2.(TITANIUM NITRIDE) bottle( ) 16、 tin( ) 17、 knife( ) 18、 ...

4.(Triangulated Irregular Network) substance container tin wide neck container 广 ...

6. wig tin {} ,,; din ; ...

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1.If I were you, I'd get a tin of salmon or some eggs and bacon, suggested Frankie as he skipped along holding his father's hand.

2.From her bedroom in her friends' lacy tin-roofed row house at the end of a shady street in Balmain, Danielle could see the water.Balmain

3.The tin-free steel has been used for the manufacture of beverage cans.

4.Canned food: nutrients severely damaged, and packaging in contact with aluminum tin easy to pollution, susceptible to Alzheimers disease.

5.Betty fumbled again in her purse, this time pulling out a handful of old wrinkled pictures along with a tin of chocolate chip cookies.

6.Copper mining was never tried locally during this period, and Scandinavia has no tin deposits, so all metal had to be imported.

7.When it has cooled enough to firm up, remove from the tin and peel off the parchment paper. Leave on a wire cooling rack to cool completely.

8.It is claimed that this tin-opener is a very good invention, but in practice it's not easy to use.

9.It was windy. Suddenly a strong wind blew the small tin soldier onto the window sill. The wind blew stronger and he fell out of the window.

10.Among all the possessions my mother brought home after my grandmother died was a pile of love letters which had been kept in a biscuit tin.