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cane

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
Related topics: Industry, Gardening, Daily life, School
cane1 /keɪn/ ●○○ noun  1 cane.jpg [uncountable]TI thin pieces of the stems of plants, used for making furniture and baskets 〔用来制作家具、篮子的〕藤条 a cane chair 藤椅 cane furniture 藤制家具2. [countable]DLG a long thin stick made from the stem of a plant, used for supporting other plants in a garden 〔用来支撑花木的〕竹茎,竹料3. [countable]D a long thin stick with a curved handle that you can use to help you walk 手杖,拐杖4 [countable]SES a stick that was used in the past by teachers to hit children with as a punishment 〔旧时老师用来惩治学生的〕藤条,藤杖 Children knew that if they misbehaved they would get the cane. 孩子们知道,如果调皮捣蛋的话就会挨藤条。
Examples from the Corpus
caneAnselm: it was his arms, in a cane roller.He was walking slowly with a cane.a cane and wicker rockerThe old lady took her cane and began banging on the door in the partition in back of her.He tapped one of his canes with impatience.Don't leave unvarnished wicker or cane outside.raspberry canesI think Policemen should carry small canes, which I think would probably be very effective.Use a small split cane the width of the seed tray to make a series of depressions in the levelled compost.Rosa was sitting in a white cane chair by the window, nursing a baby in her arms.get the caneNot true: if you got the cane, generally it was well deserved.
cane2 verb [transitive]  1. PUNISHto punish someone, especially a child, by hitting them with a stick 〔尤对小孩〕用藤条鞭打2 cane it British English spoken informal a) to drive along very fast 开车飞驰 b) to drink a lot of alcohol 猛喝酒→ See Verb table
Examples from the Corpus
caneHowever, there is no point investing for the long term at the risk of being caned in the short term.Clare was less often caned than Lilian, as she was more intelligent.The prefects had the power to cane you on the hand with a ruler.
Origin cane1 (1300-1400) Old French Old Provençal cana, from Latin canna, from Greek kanna, from a Semitic language
plants, pieces the thin of stems of Corpus


cane
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cane1 /keɪn/ noun
 Date: 1300-1400
 Language: Old French
 Origin: Old Provençal cana, from Latin canna, from Greek kanna, from a Semitic language

1. [uncountable] thin pieces of the stems of plants, used for making furniture and baskets:
    a cane chair
    cane furniture
2. [countable] a long thin stick made from the stem of a plant, used for supporting other plants in a garden
3. [countable] a long thin stick with a curved handle that you can use to help you walk
4. [countable] a stick that was used in the past by teachers to hit children with as a punishment:
    Children knew that if they misbehaved they would get the cane.

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cane2 verb [transitive]
1. to punish someone, especially a child, by hitting them with a stick
2. cane it spoken informal especially British English
  a. to drive along very fast
  b. to drink a lot of alcohol


caneBrE /keɪn/ 🔊NAmE /keɪn/ 🔊 noun [countable] the hard hollow stem of some plants, for example bamboo or sugar (某些植物,如竹或甘蔗的)茎 [uncountable] these stems used as a material for making furniture, etc. (用于制作家具等的)竹竿,藤条a cane chair藤椅
[countable] a piece of cane or a thin stick, used as a support for plants (用于支撑植物的)藤条,细竿
[countable] a piece of cane or a thin stick, used to help sb to walk 竹杖;藤杖;手杖   see also walking stick [countable] a piece of cane or a thin stick, used in the past in some schools for beating children as a punishment (旧时学校用于惩罚学童的)竹杖,藤条to get the cane (= be punished with a cane ) 受藤条鞭罚
caneBrE /keɪn/ 🔊NAmE /keɪn/ 🔊 verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they cane BrE /keɪn/ 🔊 NAmE /keɪn/ 🔊present simple - he / she / it canes BrE /keɪnz/ 🔊 NAmE /keɪnz/ 🔊past simple caned BrE /keɪnd/ 🔊 NAmE /keɪnd/ 🔊past participle caned BrE /keɪnd/ 🔊 NAmE /keɪnd/ 🔊 -ing form caning BrE /ˈkeɪnɪŋ/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈkeɪnɪŋ/ 🔊~ sb to hit a child with a cane as a punishment 用藤条鞭打,用藤杖打,鞭笞(作为惩罚) can·ing BrE /ˈkeɪnɪŋ/ 🔊NAmE /ˈkeɪnɪŋ/ 🔊 noun [uncountable, countable] the abolition of caning in schools学校中鞭笞体罚的废除