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A rotary-style can opener
A piercing-style can opener
can opener (plural can openers )
A device used to open tin cans , usually by slicing the lid off.
Synonym: ( British ) tin opener
Hypernym: opener
Hyponyms: churchkey , church key
Coordinate term: bottle opener
( roller derby ) A shoulder hit to the chest, usually accomplished while moving from a crouched to a standing position.
( slang ) A tool for safe-cracking.
1933 , United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Commerce, Investigation of So-Called "Rackets": Hearings , page 697 :Even the work of opening a safe with nitroglycerine or with a can opener places the criminal in a state of nervous tension.
2003 , Edward Anthony Gibbons, Crime, Passion & Conscience , page 69 :“I wonder why they didn't use 'soup' (nitroglycerine) snuffing the drum (blowing safe) instead of a 'can-opener ,” (3 ft. steel rod, pointed one end to punch starting hole in bottom of safe, other end shaped like a can opener to peal[sic ] the bottom of safe open.) commented McLaughlin? [sic ]
( military , nautical , slang ) A ramming maneuver, that opens up the target ship like a tin can.
( military , slang ) An anti-tank munition or attack vehicle, that opens up armour like a tin can.
device used to open tin cans
Afrikaans: blikoopmaker m
Albanian: please add this translation if you can
Arabic: فَتَّاحَة f ( fattāḥa ) , مِفَكّ m ( mifakk )
Egyptian Arabic: فَتَّاحَة f ( fattāḥa )
Hijazi Arabic: فَتَّاحَة f ( fattāḥa )
Moroccan Arabic: ساروت الحك ( sārūt el-ḥukk )
Armenian: բացիչ (hy) ( bacʻičʻ )
Asturian: abrelates (ast) m
Basque: lata-irekitzekoa , lata-irekigailua
Belarusian: адкрыва́льнік m ( adkryválʹnik ) , кансе́рвавы нож m ( kansjérvavy nož )
Catalan: obrellaunes m
Chinese:
Mandarin: 開罐器 / 开罐器 ( kāiguànqì )
Czech: otvírák na konzervy m
Danish: dåseåbner (da) c
Dutch: blikopener (nl) m
Estonian: konservikarbiavaja
Finnish: tölkinavaaja (fi) , purkinavaaja (fi)
French: ouvre-boîtes (fr) m , ouvre-boîte (fr) m
Galician: abrelatas (gl) m , abridor (gl) m
Georgian: please add this translation if you can
German: Dosenöffner (de) m
Greek: ανοιχτήρι (el) n ( anoichtíri )
Hebrew: פותחן (he) m ( potkhán )
Hiligaynon: abrilatas
Hungarian: konzervnyitó (hu)
Ibanag: abrelata
Icelandic: dósahnífur (is) m
Italian: apriscatole (it) m
Japanese: 缶切り (ja) ( かんきり, kankiri )
Khmer: ប្រដាប់គាស់កំប៉ុង ( prɑɑdap-kŏəh-kɑmpong )
Korean: 깡통따개 ( kkangtongttagae ) , 캔따개 (ko) ( kaenttagae )
Lao: ອັນໄຂກະປ໋ອງ (lo) ( ʼan khai ka pǭng )
Latvian: please add this translation if you can
Lithuanian: please add this translation if you can
Macedonian: отворач за конзе́рви m ( otvorač za konzérvi )
Maori: tīwara , tīwara tīni , tīwara kēne
Mongolian: лааз онгойлгогч ( laaz ongojlgogč )
Norwegian:
Bokmål: boksåpner m
Persian: قوطی بازکن (fa) ( quti-bâzkon )
Polish: otwieracz do konserw m , otwieracz do puszek m
Portuguese: abridor de lata (pt) m ( Brazil ) ; abre-latas (pt) m ( Portugal )
Romanian: deschizător de conserve n , deschizător pentru conserve n , desfăcător de conserve n , desfăcător pentru conserve n
Russian: консе́рвный нож (ru) m ( konsérvnyj nož ) , открыва́шка (ru) f ( otkryváška )
Scottish Gaelic: fosglair chanastairean m
Slovak: otvárač na konzervy m
Slovene: konzervni odpirač m
Sotho: sebuladithine m
Spanish: abrelatas (es) m , abridor (es) m
Swedish: konservöppnare (sv) c , burköppnare (sv) c
Tagalog: abrilata , abrelata
Thai: ที่เปิดกระป๋อง ( tîi-bpə̀ət-grà-bpɔ̌ng )
Turkish: konserve açacağı , açıcı (tr)
Turkmen: açawaç
Ukrainian: консе́рвний ніж m ( konsérvnyj niž ) , відкрива́чка f ( vidkryváčka )
Uzbek: ochgʻich
Vietnamese: đồ khui hộp , đồ mở hộp