tin

tin — noun

1. a soft, shiny, silver-coloured metal that does not rust easily, used in combinat

1.名詞B1
釋義

a soft, shiny, silver-coloured metal that does not rust easily, used in combination with other metals to make alloys or applied as a thin coating to protect steel and other materials.

例句

The factory uses tin to coat steel sheets so they do not rust.

tin + to coat + protective use

The roof of the garden shed is made from sheets of tin that glint in the sunlight.

tin roof — common outdoor use of the metal

文法句型

tin + noun (as modifier)

2. a container made from thin sheets of tin-coated steel, used for storing and sell

2.名詞A2
釋義

a container made from thin sheets of tin-coated steel, used for storing and selling food or drink. The American English word for this is 'can'.

例句

Kevin opened a tin of tomatoes to make his pasta sauce for dinner.

British: a tin of [food]

Rafael bought three tins of tuna from the shop near his office.

同義詞
  • can

    Standard American English term for a sealed metal food container

文法句型

tin + of + noun

用法筆記

In American English the equivalent word is 'can'. The word 'tin' is still used in American English for the metal itself, but for food containers 'can' is standard.

常見錯誤

Please buy a tin of soda.
Please buy a can of soda.
💡In American English, 'tin' is not used for drink containers; 'can' is the correct term.

3. the amount of food or drink that a sealed metal container holds, used when refer

3.名詞A2
釋義

the amount of food or drink that a sealed metal container holds, used when referring to the contents rather than the container itself.

例句

Tanvi added a whole tin of chopped tomatoes to the curry.

a tin of [quantity] — contents focus

The children shared a tin of baked beans for lunch.

同義詞
  • canful

    Less common, more technical

  • tinful

    Rare, sometimes used in British English

文法句型

tin + of + noun

用法筆記

Distinguish from sense 2 (FOOD CAN): when you say 'I bought a tin of beans,' the focus is on the container as a product. When you say 'I ate a tin of beans,' the focus is on the amount consumed. The grammar pattern is the same — context determines which sense applies.

4. a lidded vessel made from tin-coated steel, used for keeping dry ingredients lik

4.名詞B1
釋義

a lidded vessel made from tin-coated steel, used for keeping dry ingredients like tea, coffee, flour, or biscuits from going stale.

例句

Grandma kept her homemade shortbread in a large blue tin on the shelf.

The tea shop sells beautifully decorated tins filled with loose-leaf tea.

decorated tin — gift item

同義詞
  • canister

    More general term, may be plastic or glass rather than metal

  • container

    A broader term covering any storage vessel

5. a tall, round vessel with a fitted cover, made from thin coated steel and design

5.名詞B1
釋義

a tall, round vessel with a fitted cover, made from thin coated steel and designed to hold and sell liquid products like paint, varnish, or glue.

例句

Adina stirred the paint in the tin before dipping her brush into it.

paint in the tin — stirring before use

The hardware store displays rows of paint tins in every colour imaginable.

同義詞
  • can

    In American English, 'paint can' is more common than 'paint tin'

  • container

    Broader term for any storage vessel

6. a shallow tray or pan made from tin-coated steel, open at the top and designed t

6.名詞A2
釋義

a shallow tray or pan made from tin-coated steel, open at the top and designed to go inside an oven for baking or roasting food.

例句

Eve greased the baking tin before pouring the cake mixture into it.

baking tin — greasing before use

The chicken was placed in a roasting tin with potatoes and carrots around it.

同義詞

tin — verb

tin — abbreviation