canned

Enlatado
definition
adjective
canned beans
(of food or drink) preserved or supplied in a sealed can.
Upon her arrival home she was greeted by the sound of canned laughter floating out of the den.
(of music, laughter, or applause) prerecorded and therefore considered to be lacking in freshness and spontaneity.
translation of 'canned'
adjective
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However, it is important that people should be aware that the proposed bill only applies to live entertainment and not to 'canned' music, which could easily be used more often.
The growing use of instant pudding, instant drinks, snack foods, and 'canned' soups reflects growing time constraints.
Her vocals are as whiny as ever, but here they sound 'canned' as well.
When it comes to something to drink, make sure that bottled and 'canned' drinks have intact seals or caps when you get them.
Rinse 'canned' foods, such as tuna and vegetables, before using to wash away some excess sodium.
To be honest, I preferred the live music, even though it made conversation near-impossible, to the 'canned' music which I found too loud and too intrusive.
All contributions are gratefully accepted - used clothes, toys, 'canned' food, medical supplies, school equipment.
You are being encouraged to go out and buy loads of batteries, water, 'canned' foods, matches, candles, plyboard, tape etc.
Curb Your Enthusiasm proves that you don't need obvious jokes and 'canned' laughter to make good comedy.
Similarly, programming and sampling blur the dichotomy between live and 'canned' sound.
Research showed that although people watching comedy shows with 'canned' laughter laughed less, the physiological effects were as if they had indeed laughed.
This is why it is added to foods such as bacon, smoked fish, 'canned' vegetables, margarine, bread and savoury snacks.
His only stipulations were that he would drive and that he expected good food: ‘No 'canned' beans.’
However, there's always been a slight risk attached to eating any preserved food: 'canned' , bottled or refrigerated.
As soon as the kitten seems to desire a more substantial food, mix a little 'canned' food into the cereal blend.
'canned' laughter
The bacteria which cause botulism cannot grow in acid conditions, so acid foods such as 'canned' fruit and tomatoes need be heated only just enough to bring the centre of the can to boiling point.
We turn people away from the food pantry because we've run out of canned stew, canned beans, 'canned' tuna, cereal and powered milk.
What I am, however, is someone who understands the marginal utility of a good laugh, 'canned' or not.
Walk through your local supermarket, and you'll find it in breakfast cereals, 'canned' drinks, processed foods of every sort.
'canned' fruit
He has an English breakfast of eggs, beans, sausage and 'canned' tomatoes.
Most shopping carts were filled with dried foods, such as instant noodles, 'canned' food, bread and cookies, as well as with vegetables and fruits, Lee said.
When selecting fruit, 'canned' or frozen versions are reliable substitutes for out-of-season fresh varieties.
They could hear her high heels tap down the hall, then the T.V. set switched on and loud, tinny 'canned' laughter filled the air.
On the technical side the production is adequate, but I could have wished for a less chintzy starlit sky effect and canned sound that didn't sound so 'canned' .
If the audience isn't applauding, 'canned' applause should be at the ready.
Do not eat or drink anything sold by street vendors, (except sealed bottled or 'canned' drinks).
We never used 'canned' laughter or ‘sweetened’ the audience reaction in any way - ever.
I have written a lot of cookbooks and they don't use convenience products, unless you consider 'canned' tomatoes convenience food.
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