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tin

Aussprache: [tɪn]

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Kontext: „material science“

(noun) a shiny, silver-colored metal that is used to make various things like cans and containers. Tin is often found mixed with other metals to make them stronger.

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The cans are made of tin, which helps keep the food fresh.

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The sculpture was not made of tin; it was actually made of plastic.

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What is the main use of tin in everyday items?

Kontext: „food“

(noun) a container that holds food or drink. These containers are usually made of metal and are sealed to keep the contents safe and fresh.

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I opened a tin of beans for dinner tonight.

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I don’t want to eat from the tin that's been damaged; it might be unsafe.

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Do we have any empty tins in the pantry?

Kontext: „preservation“

(verb) to put food in a can or container to keep it from going bad. Like when fruits or vegetables are cooked and sealed in a tin to last longer.

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We decided to tin the tomatoes so we could enjoy them later.

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She didn't tin the fruits last summer, so they spoiled quickly.

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Can we tin the apples we picked this fall?

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