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it can - translation to

THEME SONG OF TELEVISION PROGRAMME BOB THE BUILDER
Can we fix it; Can We Fix It; We Can Fix It

cancan         
  • Can-can girls participate in Golden Days Parade, Fairbanks, Alaska, 1986
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  • The Moulin Rouge featured in a Toulouse-Lautrec painting
  • Toulouse-Lautrec, ''Jane Avril Dancing''
  • Giuseppina Morlacchi introduced the can-can to American audiences in 1867.
MUSIC HALL DANCE PRESENTATION
Cancan; Can can; Can Can; Grisettes (MerryWidow); Can-Can; Chahut; Quadrille des Clodoches; Can can dancing; Can-can dancing; Can-Cans; Can-cans; The Can-can; The Can Can
cancan ( the dance)
tin can         
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  • Food tin cans reused for art and storage
SEALED CONTAINER FOR STORAGE OF FOODS
Standard can sizes; Tin cans; Food can; Steel can; Tin Can; Soup can; Number 10 can; Tin can; Steel packaging
Enlatado; caza-submarinos (dialecto del ejercito de loa EEUU)
beer can         
  • A small 135 ml beer can in Japan
  • A collection of drink cans in Dunsmuir, California
  • Beer can pop-top display at a Budweiser Brewery
  • Can of Belgian Pils represented on a mural of the railway station of [[Louvain-la-Neuve]] ([[Belgium]]).
  • A pop tab from the 1970s
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  • Aluminum cans pressed into blocks for recycling
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  • Beverage can
  • Opening of a beverage can
SEALED FOOD CONTAINER
Soda can; Aluminum Beverage Can; Beer can; Pop can; Soft drink can; Aluminum beverage can; Popcap; Pop caps; Popcaps; Beverage Can; Ring pull; Pop top; Pop cap; Used Beverage Can; Ringpull; Tab (beverage can); Pop-top; Colon tab; Rimple; Can tab; Stay tab; Stay-tab; Sta-Tab; Drinks can; Drinks cans; Soda cans; Canned beer; Aluminium beverage can; Beverage can; Ring-pull
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Definition

cancán
sust. masc.
1) Danza frívola y muy movida, que se importó de Francia en la segunda mitad del siglo XIX y que hoy se ejecuta solo por mujeres como parte de un espectáculo.
2) Combinación de medio cuerpo con muchos volantes almidonados o de nilón duro que sirve para mantener holgada la falda.
sust. masc.
Murcia. Molestia, fastidio.
sust. masc.
Costa Rica. Especie de loro que no aprende a hablar.

Wikipedia

Can We Fix It?

"Can We Fix It?" is the name of the theme song from the British preschool animated television programme Bob the Builder. It was written by Paul K. Joyce and produced by Hot Animation. The song's title is derived from the catchphrase of the programme's titular character, and the chorus of the song features this phrase prominently, as well as the response, "Yes we can!" Vocals on the song are provided by Neil Morrissey, who voiced Bob at the time of the track's recording. It was released as a single on 4 December 2000 in the United Kingdom.

"Can We Fix It?" became the UK Christmas number-one single of 2000, beating Westlife's "What Makes a Man" to the top spot. It was the biggest-selling single of the year in the United Kingdom, appearing 10th on the decade-end chart and 80th on the all-time UK best-sellers list. The song has sold over one million copies in the United Kingdom, according to the Official Charts Company. On 13 August 2001, the song was released in Australia and reached number one that September, becoming the ninth-best-selling single of the year there.

A second single by Bob the Builder, "Mambo No. 5", with the lyrics adapted from Lou Bega's 1999 hit version, also reached number one on the UK chart in September 2001. An album entitled The Album followed, which debuted at number four on the UK Albums Chart.

Examples of use of it can
1. If it can be manufactured, then it can be copied, given sufficient effort.
2. He warned North Korea that "it can have a future or it can have these weapons.
3. It can serve as a snowblower to clear a driveway, it can mow a lawn in summer and it can spread liquid fertilizer from its tank.
4. If it can happen in heartland Iowa, parents felt, it can happen anywhere.
5. It‘s terrible that it can be said, but it can," Frederick said.