Similar words: would, should, heart and soul, coup, court, course, couch, cousin. Meaning: [kæn;kən] verb.1. to be able to; have the ability, power, or skill to: She can solve the problem easily, I'm sure. 2. to know how to: He can play chess, although he's not particularly good at it. 3. to have the power or means to: A dictator can impose his will on the people. 4. to have the right or qualifications to: He can change whatever he wishes in the script. 5. may; have permission to: Can I speak to you for a moment? 6. to have the possibility: A coin can land on either side. v.t., v.i.7. Obs. to know. [bef. 900; ME, OE, pres. ind. sing. 1st, 3rd person of cunnan to know, know how; c. G, ON, Goth kann; see KEN, KNOW]Usage. CAN1 and MAY1 are frequently but not always interchangeable in senses indicating possibility: A power failure can (or may) occur at any time. Despite the insistence by some, that CAN means only "to be able" and MAY means "to be permitted," both are regularly used in seeking or granting permission: Can (or May) I borrow your tape recorder? You can (or may) use it tomorrow.Sentences using CAN occur chiefly in spoken English. MAY in this sense occurs more frequently in formal contexts: May I address the court, Your Honor? In negative constructions, CAN'T or CANNOT is more common than MAY NOT: You can't have it today. I need it myself. The contraction MAYN'T is rare.CAN BUT and CANNOT BUT are formal and now somewhat old-fashioned expressions suggesting that there is no possible alternative to doing something. CAN BUT is equivalent to CAN ONLY: We can but do our best. CANNOT BUT is the equivalent of CANNOT HELP BUT: We cannot but protest against these injustices. See also cannot, help.canned|canning|cans|could/kan/, n., v., canned, canning.n.1. a sealed container for food, beverages, etc., as of aluminum, sheet iron coated with tin, or other metal: a can of soup. 2. a receptacle for garbage, ashes, etc.: a trash can. 3. a bucket, pail, or other container for holding or carrying liquids: water can. 4. a drinking cup; tankard. 5. a metal or plastic container for holding film on cores or reels. 6. Slang. (usually vulgar). toilet; bathroom. 7. Slang. jail: He's been in the can for a week. 8. Slang. (sometimes vulgar). buttocks. 9. Mil. Slang. a depth charge. a destroyer. 10. carry the can, Brit. and Canadian Slang. to take the responsibility. 11. in the can, recorded on film; completed: The movie is in the can and ready for release. v.t.12. to preserve by sealing in a can, jar, etc. 13. Slang. to dismiss; fire. 14. Slang. to throw (something) away. 15. Slang. to put a stop to: Can that noise! 16. to record, as on film or tape. [bef. 1000; ME, OE canne, c. G Kanne, ON kanna, all perh. < WGmc; cf. LL canna small vessel], /kood/; unstressed /keuhd/, v.1. a pt. of can1. auxiliary verb.2. (used to express possibility): I wonder who that could be at the door. That couldn't be true. 3. (used to express conditional possibility or ability): You could do it if you tried. 4. (used in making polite requests): Could you open the door for me, please? 5. (used in asking for permission): Could I borrow your pen? 6. (used in offering suggestions or advice): You could write and ask for more information. You could at least have called me..
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61. Could you undress the kids for bed, Steve?
62. You could seat the baby on your knees.
63. The clauses could be subdivided into sub-clauses.
64. Could you wait a moment, please?
65. We could hear the hounds barking at the fox.
66. Some parts of the report could be misinterpreted.
67. She could have established her own innocence and virtue easily enough.
68. The boy could be seen with his legs wrapped around the trunk.
69. I like her, although I could cheerfully throttle her at times . Sentencedict.com
70. if everyone could make a big contribution to environmental protection, our home will become much more beautiful.
71. I could hear the sound of a band tuning up.
72. Just one of these bombs could annihilate a city the size of New York.
73. We had many problems to surmount before we could start the project.
74. The secret of happiness could be as simple as remembering the good times and forgetting the regrets.
75. King Edward VIII abdicated in 1936 so that he could marry Mrs Simpson, a divorced woman.
76. Could we convert the small bedroom into a second bathroom?
77. if i had a single flower for every time i think about you, i could walk forever in my garden.
78. She always makes such a meal of it I could do it in half the time!
79. The fire burned for eight hours before the fire crews could subdue it.
80. She could see a figure sitting immobile, facing the sea.
81. If you'd given the job to me I could have done it in half the time.
82. This win could prove to be a historic turning point in the fortunes of the team.
83. I need contacts that could help in finding a job.
84. She has loads of natural talent as a runner and with rigorous training she could be a world-beater.
85. Could you do me a favour and pick up Sam from school today?
86. The teacher could not keep control of the class any longer.
87. The mind boggles at the possibilities that could be in store for us.
88. We're running low on milk - could you buy some more?
89. To his horror, he could feel himself starting to cry .
90. The child was so thin that you could see her bones.
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