Summary
can {noun}
boîte en fer · boîte de conserve · bidon · tôle · latrines · toilettes · cabinets · commodités · W.-C. · lieux d'aisances · salle de repos · vespasiennes · toilette
can {verb}
savoir · être capable de · être autorisé à · pouvoir · être apte à · filmer · mettre en conserve · mettre en boîte
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English-French translation for "can"
"can" French translation
can {noun}
can {noun} (also: canister)
can {noun}
Let's get this tin can turned around.
petrol can
This isn't some bar room brawl or some creep with a gas can trying to torch someone
They do not put the word 'Bordeaux ' on a bottle of wine or a can of wine that has come from a third country.
Can I also say that when Mr Jarzembowski uses the term 'a slightly phoney debate ', I say to him as a politician of mature experience, what
can {noun} [Amer.] (also: lavatory, convenience, washroom)
can {noun} [Amer.] (also: lavatory, convenience, dyke, rest room)
can {noun} [Amer.]
can {noun} [Amer.]
can {verb}
can [canned|canned] {vb} (also: to know, to know how, to be able to)
You're not the only one who can dance alone.
We believe we are doing what we can.
I can't tell her I rented a family.
We have knowledge that can be made use of.
Do not run before you can walk.
can [canned|canned] {vb} (also: to be able to, to be in a position to)
What is special about the European response, compared with other instruments, is that it can offer a global response to all these...
You can imagine how that hurt the Father... not to be able to tell the Son Himself... because one word from His lips would destroy the boy
can [canned|canned] {vb} (also: to be allowed to, to be permitted to)
No Member State can be allowed to disregard Europe's fundamental values and principles.
I have a mandate as a Member here and it seems to me that I can express the opinions and put forward the proposals that I consider to be
can [canned|canned] {vb} (also: to be able to, to be permitted to)
We can now, therefore, proceed to the vote.
Surely now they can live happily ever after.
And you think you can just do as you please?
Surely there must be something you can do.
But there must be something we can do.
can [canned|canned] {vb} (also: to be able to, to be fit for)
We have to be able to think hard about how we can coordinate the aim of competitiveness with the aim of full employment; that is what was...
to can [canned|canned] {vb} (also: to record on film)
to can [canned|canned] {vb} (also: to bottle, to put in a can)
to can [canned|canned] {vb} (also: to put in a can)
Synonyms
Synonyms (English) for "can":
Usage examples
Similar translations for "can" in French
So can l.
We can't!
I can tell.
I can tell.
I can tell.
I can tell.
Can't do it.
I can try.
No, I can't.
You can ask.
It can't be!
I can read?

