B1 Noun #37 رایج‌ترین 3 دقیقه مطالعه

cane

A cane is a long, thin stick used to help people walk or a type of plant stem.

Explanation at your level:

A cane is a stick. Some people use a cane to help them walk. It is like a third leg for balance. You can also find canes in nature, like bamboo. It is a very useful word to know!

You use a cane when you need help walking. It is a long, thin stick. People also make chairs from cane, which is a type of plant stem. It is strong and light.

A cane is a mobility aid for people who need extra support. In design, cane refers to the flexible stems of plants like rattan, which are woven into furniture. It is a versatile word used for both medical tools and natural materials.

The term cane describes both a walking aid and a specific botanical material. When discussing furniture, cane weaving is a common technique. In historical contexts, the word might refer to a rod for punishment, though this is now considered archaic and is rarely used in modern conversation.

Beyond its primary definitions as a mobility aid or a structural plant material, cane appears in various industrial and agricultural contexts, such as the sugar cane industry. Its etymological link to 'reed' highlights how human language adapts simple natural objects into complex tools. Understanding the register is key; while 'walking cane' is standard, using 'cane' to refer to corporal punishment is highly dated.

The word cane serves as a linguistic bridge between the natural world and human artifice. Historically, the 'cane' was an essential accessory for the 19th-century gentleman, symbolizing social status. Today, it persists in the lexicon of interior design, where 'caning' describes a specific, intricate weaving pattern. Its etymology, rooted in the Greek kanna, underscores a millennia-long relationship between humans and the hollow-stemmed grasses of the world. Mastery of this word involves recognizing these layers—from the utilitarian medical device to the sophisticated craft of furniture making.

واژه در 30 ثانیه

  • A cane is a mobility stick.
  • It is also a plant stem.
  • Used for furniture.
  • Rhymes with rain.

Hey there! Let's talk about the word cane. At its heart, a cane is just a long, thin, and sturdy stick. You might see someone using one to help them balance or walk more comfortably—in that case, we call it a walking cane or a mobility aid.

But wait, there is more to it! If you look at nature, cane also refers to the hollow, jointed stems of plants like bamboo, rattan, or sugar. Because these stems are so strong yet flexible, people have been using them for centuries to weave beautiful furniture, like chairs and tables, or to make sturdy baskets. It is pretty cool how one word covers both a helpful medical tool and a natural building material!

The word cane has a fascinating journey through history. It traces its roots back to the Greek word kanna and the Latin canna, which both mean 'reed.' It is actually related to the word cannon, because early cannons were sometimes made from hollowed-out reeds or tubes!

Over time, the word traveled through Old French and into English. By the Middle Ages, it was used to describe the plant itself, and later, people started using the word to describe the sticks made from those plants. It is a great example of how a word for a plant can evolve to describe the tools we make from it.

Using the word cane is pretty straightforward. You will most often hear it in the context of walking with a cane or rattan cane furniture. It is a very neutral term, but it can sound slightly formal when referring to the plant material.

Common phrases include a silver-topped cane (fancy!) or sugar cane (the plant we get sugar from). If you are talking about someone using it for mobility, it is polite and standard to say 'he uses a cane.' Just remember, it is a physical object, so you don't usually use it in abstract metaphors unless you are talking about 'the cane' as a historical form of discipline, which is quite rare now.

Idioms make language fun! Here are a few involving the concept of a cane or stick:

  • Able to do something standing on one's head (or with a cane): Meaning something is very easy.
  • The cane of authority: Referring to old-fashioned, strict discipline.
  • Sugar-cane sweet: Used to describe something extremely sugary.
  • Walk with a cane: A literal description of someone needing support.
  • Bend like a cane: To be flexible or resilient under pressure.

Grammatically, cane is a countable noun. You can have one cane or two canes. The pronunciation is /keɪn/, which rhymes with rain, pain, and lane. The stress is always on the single syllable.

When using it in a sentence, you usually need an article: 'She bought a cane' or 'The cane is made of bamboo.' It is a simple word, but it carries a lot of history in its sound. Just watch out for the 'silent e' at the end, which makes the 'a' sound long!

Fun Fact

The word is related to 'cannon' because of the hollow tube shape.

Pronunciation Guide

UK /keɪn/

Sounds like 'kane' with a long 'a' sound.

US /keɪn/

Same as UK, clear 'k' and 'n' sounds.

Common Errors

  • Pronouncing the 'e' at the end
  • Confusing 'a' with 'ah'
  • Softening the 'k' sound

Rhymes With

rain pain lane gain main

Difficulty Rating

خواندن 1/5

easy

Writing 2/5

moderate

Speaking 2/5

moderate

شنیدن 1/5

easy

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

stick walk help

Learn Next

mobility rattan bamboo

پیشرفته

caning botany

Grammar to Know

Countable Nouns

a cane, two canes

Articles

a cane

Subject-Verb Agreement

He uses a cane.

Examples by Level

1

The man uses a cane.

man uses stick

Subject-Verb-Object

2

This is a cane.

this is stick

Demonstrative pronoun

3

I see a cane.

I see stick

Basic verb

4

He has a cane.

he owns stick

Possession

5

The cane is long.

stick is long

Adjective usage

6

Is that a cane?

is that stick?

Question form

7

Buy a cane.

purchase stick

Imperative

8

My cane is brown.

my stick is brown

Possessive adjective

1

He walks with a cane every day.

2

The chair is made of cane.

3

She bought a new walking cane.

4

The cane is very light.

5

He leaned on his cane.

6

My grandfather needs his cane.

7

Bamboo is a type of cane.

8

The cane broke yesterday.

1

The antique chair features intricate cane weaving.

2

He uses a cane to navigate the uneven path.

3

Sugar cane is a major crop in this region.

4

She replaced the broken cane on the seat.

5

The doctor recommended a cane for better balance.

6

He carried a silver-topped cane as a fashion accessory.

7

The material is made from natural cane.

8

They grow sugar cane in the tropical climate.

1

The rattan cane provides both strength and flexibility.

2

He relied on his cane to climb the steep stairs.

3

The furniture set is crafted from high-quality cane.

4

She felt more confident walking with her cane.

5

The cane-backed chair looked elegant in the sunroom.

6

Sugar cane production has increased this year.

7

He tapped his cane on the floor to get attention.

8

The cane was polished to a high shine.

1

The artisanal process of caning requires significant patience.

2

His reliance on the cane was a temporary measure during recovery.

3

The interior designer favored the organic texture of cane.

4

Sugar cane derivatives are used in various industrial processes.

5

He walked with the measured gait of a man accustomed to his cane.

6

The cane chair was a staple of colonial-era design.

7

She examined the weave of the cane for any imperfections.

8

The cane serves as an extension of his physical reach.

1

The cane, once a symbol of dandyism, has reclaimed its role as a vital mobility aid.

2

The intricate caning on the headboard was a testament to the artisan's skill.

3

From the raw sugar cane to the refined product, the process is fascinating.

4

He moved with a slight limp, his cane clicking rhythmically against the cobblestones.

5

The aesthetic appeal of cane furniture lies in its airy, lightweight structure.

6

Historically, the cane was as much a weapon as it was a walking aid.

7

The botanical classification of cane includes several species of tall, perennial grasses.

8

She appreciated the tactile quality of the woven cane.

ترکیب‌های رایج

walking cane
sugar cane
cane furniture
lean on a cane
cane chair
rattan cane
use a cane
carry a cane
cane seat
bamboo cane

Idioms & Expressions

"walk with a cane"

to use a stick for support

He walks with a cane now.

neutral

"sugar-cane sweet"

very sweet

The tea was sugar-cane sweet.

informal

"able to do it standing on one's head"

very easy

He can do that standing on his head.

casual

"the cane of authority"

strict discipline

He feared the cane of authority.

literary

"bend like a cane"

to be flexible

You must bend like a cane to survive.

figurative

"lean on someone"

to rely on someone for support

He is the one I lean on.

neutral

Easily Confused

cane vs crutch

both are mobility aids

crutches are for underarms

He used crutches after his leg injury.

cane vs staff

both are sticks

staffs are for hiking

The hiker carried a staff.

cane vs reed

both are plants

reed is the plant type

The reeds grew by the lake.

cane vs cain

same sound

Cain is a name

Cain was a biblical figure.

Sentence Patterns

A1

Subject + uses + a + cane

He uses a cane.

A2

Subject + walks + with + a + cane

She walks with a cane.

B1

Subject + made + of + cane

The chair is made of cane.

B2

Subject + leaned + on + his + cane

He leaned on his cane.

C1

Subject + harvested + sugar + cane

They harvested sugar cane.

خانواده کلمه

Nouns

caning the process of weaving cane

Verbs

cane to weave with cane (rare)

Adjectives

caned covered or made with cane

مرتبط

bamboo a type of plant used for cane

How to Use It

frequency

7

Formality Scale

formal neutral casual

اشتباهات رایج

Using 'cane' for crutch crutch
A crutch goes under the arm, a cane is held in the hand.
Confusing 'cane' with 'cain' cane
Cain is a biblical name; cane is the stick.
Saying 'a cane's' canes
Cane's is possessive; plural is canes.
Using 'cane' as a verb to cane
It is rarely used as a verb in modern English.
Thinking all sticks are canes stick
A cane is a specific type of stick.

Tips

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Memory Palace Trick

Imagine a cane leaning against your front door.

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When Native Speakers Use It

When talking about walking aids.

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Cultural Insight

Cane furniture is a sign of classic design.

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Grammar Shortcut

Cane is always countable.

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Say It Right

Focus on the long 'a'.

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Don't Make This Mistake

Don't confuse it with crutches.

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Did You Know?

It is related to the word cannon.

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Study Smart

Use it in a sentence about your day.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

Cane: Can you walk with a cane? Yes, you CAN!

Visual Association

An elderly person walking with a shiny wooden cane.

Word Web

mobility bamboo furniture support walking

چالش

Describe your favorite chair and see if it has any cane parts.

ریشه کلمه

Greek/Latin

Original meaning: reed

بافت فرهنگی

Avoid using 'cane' to refer to physical punishment, as it is outdated and offensive.

Commonly used in medical contexts and interior design.

Charlie Chaplin's iconic cane Sugar cane plantations in literature

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

medical

  • walking aid
  • needs a cane
  • physical therapy

furniture

  • cane chair
  • woven cane
  • rattan furniture

agriculture

  • sugar cane
  • harvesting cane
  • crop yield

fashion

  • silver-topped cane
  • classic accessory
  • vintage style

Conversation Starters

"Do you know anyone who uses a cane?"

"Have you ever seen cane furniture?"

"Why do you think canes are helpful?"

"What is your favorite type of wood?"

"Do you like the look of woven furniture?"

Journal Prompts

Write about a time you needed help walking.

Describe a piece of furniture you love.

What does the word 'cane' mean to you?

Imagine a world without canes.

سوالات متداول

8 سوال

A cane is a specific type of stick used for support.

Yes, it is very popular for weaving.

It rhymes with rain.

The plural is canes.

Yes, it comes from plants like bamboo.

A plant used to make sugar.

Only if used to describe punishment.

Yes, it is often called a walking stick.

خودت رو بسنج

fill blank A1

The man uses a ___ to walk.

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: cane

A cane is a walking aid.

multiple choice A2

What is cane furniture made of?

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: Plant stems

Cane is a natural plant material.

true false B1

A cane is the same as a crutch.

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: نادرست

They are different mobility aids.

match pairs B1

Word

معنی

All matched!

These are common collocations.

sentence order B2

کلمات زیر رو بزن تا جمله رو بسازی
درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح:

Subject-Verb-Preposition-Object structure.

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