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tinned [tɪnd] ADJ Brit Aus

I . tin [tɪn] N

1. tin no pl (metal):

tin

2. tin esp Brit (can):

tin
tin

3. tin (for baking):

tin
pekač m

II . tin <-nn-> [tɪn] VB trans esp Brit

tin ˈcan N

tin ˈgod N inf

tin ˈhat N

ˈtin-open·er N Brit Aus

Usage examples with tinned

tinned fruit
tinned milk

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
They cook pasta in an electric kettle and warm up tinned food with hot water in the washbasin.
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Mushy peas can also be bought in tinned cans.
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Almost every note asked for items to share with his men, such as tinned milk, cocoa, cake, newspapers, razors, soap, notepaper and envelopes.
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Usually this is of the cheapest variety, and served with tinned condensed milk.
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Frying pans made from copper are tinned to prevent toxic reactions between the copper and the food being cooked and may occasionally need re-tinning.
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I vary the fruit depending on what's available -- it might be banana, strawberries, kiwi fruit or tinned fruit.
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The soldering iron tip must be clean and pre-tinned with solder to ensure rapid heat transfer.
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The needed relief supplies are shelter items like tents and plastic sheets, blankets and mattresses, food items like high energy biscuits and pre-cooked halal tinned food.
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It was made of metal, most commonly tinned copper or cast iron, and was held over a brazier or open fire.
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On other days, we would have tinned rations -- some canned food, but mostly crackers.
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