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Meaning pan meaning

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Definitions in simple English

pan

A pan is a metal container usually with one long handle. It is used for cooking. The contents of a pan.

pan

To turn horizontally (especially with a camera).

Pan

The Greek god of nature, often shown as half goat and half man playing pipes. A chimpanzee

pan

cooking utensil consisting of a wide metal vessel make a sweeping movement The camera panned across the room wash dirt in a pan to separate out the precious minerals express a totally negative opinion of The critics panned the performance shallow container made of metal

Pan

chimpanzees; more closely related to Australopithecus than to other pongids (Greek mythology) god of fields and woods and shepherds and flocks; represented as a man with goat's legs and horns and ears; identified with Roman Sylvanus or Faunus

Synonyms pan synonyms

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Pan English » English

goat god genus Pan god of cattle raising

PAN English » English

personal area network

Topics pan topics

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Conjugation pan conjugation

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pan · verb

Examples pan examples

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Simple sentences

Out of the frying pan and into the fire.
Who is the boy acting the part of Peter Pan?
Pan is a monkey that can spread butter on bread.
Don't touch that pan! It's very hot.
This pan has several uses.
Jump out of the frying pan into the fire.
His sleeve touched the greasy pan.
Take the pan off the fire.
You should have bought a Teflon-coated pan.
Tom put the frying pan on the stove.
Let's see how the negotiations pan out before we decide.
Out of the frying pan, into the fire.
Tom burned his fingers on a hot frying pan.
Where's the pan lid?
It looks like you've gone out of the frying pan and into the fire.
The pan sizzles.
The pan is too hot.
Put a pan of water on the stove.
Tom put the pan in the sink.

Movie subtitles

A pan of custard is hardly a nutritional crime.
Don't be a flash in the pan.
And the little friend of Nunheim's, the frying-pan juggler, there.
I don't like the smile on that jury's pan.
It appears to be an acute epileptoid manifestation and a pan phobic melancholiac with indication of a neurasthenia cordus.
Well, you take biscuits and oil and vinegar. and some, um, onions and garlic. and you, uh- and bread crumbs- and you fry 'em all together in a pan.
I'll give him a clout with the frying pan.
I know the guy that owns the Pan-American.
Perhaps I'll try the Pan-American.
Pan-American need beauty.
Trap? Yes. Your jailbreak didn't pan out.
What do you think you are? The pipes of Pan?
Good Bardolph, put thy nose between his sheets and do the office of a warming-pan.
In the pan. Now, throw it with this.
I've been on the pan, I've been called an electric fan, told I'm even much colder than Frigidaire.
Great big pan of hot biscuit? And strawberry short cake, smothered in whipped cream? Sprinkled with powdered sugar, with a nice big maraschino cherry on the top of it?
Get me the dish pan.
Get me the dish pan!
This job didn't pan out so well. Maybe the next one will.
Chadwick, I'll have some hot brandy when I come back and see that they put a warming pan in the bed. Very good, Sir Humphrey.
Yes. Your jaiIbreak didn't pan out.
You used that pan. - Well, why not?
But that's the pan that I used for the hydrophobia culture, and it turned out positive.
From now on, no more Tin Pan Alley, no more smoky nightclubs no more Broadway producers like George Adams.
Yes, when we're young we have dreams that never pan out. but we go on dreaming.
Boy, I'll never forgot the expression on that dame's pan when I gave her the boot.
Leave that pan just as it is.
I'd rather die shaking cocktails and bankers. than expire in a pan of dirty dish water.
From the frying pan right into the fire!
Pan Potocki loves to torture people!
I'd hate to see that fine nose of yours smeared all over your pan.
Your jailbreak didn't pan out.
The chickens are flying out of the pan.

News and current affairs

A pan-European opinion survey, which has been carried out for many years, allows us to relate the two.
Strong pan-European center-right and center-left political parties are likely to contest the European Parliament elections in the spring of 2009.
They were weaned on Gamal Abdel-Nasser's pan-Arab nationalism, and the crucial political event for them was the Arab defeat in the 1967 Arab-Israeli war.
More ambitious pan-European efforts are embodied in various Eurobond proposals.
A pan-European bond would also have serious political repercussions.
British and American negotiators secretly met with Libyan counterparts to resolve the case of the 1988 bombing of Pan Am Flight 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland, and other terrorism issues.
Like many of Enron's investments, it worked well in the short run, but did not pan out in the long run.
But a consensus does seem to be emerging on how the EU's future will pan out.
Now it is up to the European Parliament to address this hypersensitive issue, the most controversial part of which is the powers and responsibilities to be given to the three new pan-European supervisory agencies for banking, securities, and insurance.
In bad times, it is national taxpayers who pay for any financial-sector trouble, because there is no pan-European taxpayer or plausible burden-sharing models.
How this can be reconciled with pan-European regulation is hard to say.
Today, there is nothing on a pan-European scale that guarantees the responsibility of each member state to ensure the security of its future supplies.
Europe's policymakers can support this process by encouraging different forms of corporate cooperation, and by opening up investment opportunities through pan-European infrastructure networks and greater scientific cooperation.
Competitiveness gains and rebalancing would fail to materialize, and, after an initial flash in the pan, the eurozone would return to permanent crisis.
But, in response to these new divisions, an Arab awakening - shaped by pan-Arabism and support for Palestine - was occurring.
If such a consensus can be forged, however, it will provide a foundation for further collaboration in building a pan-Asian order based on consent, not military might.
This effort is part of then Indian President A. P. J. Abdul Kalam's ambitious pan-African e-Network project to link all 53 African capitals to tertiary care facilities across India.
There are reasons for people to feel anxious about economic globalization, pan-European bureaucracy, the huge and not always effectively controlled influx of immigrants, and the aggression of radical political Islam.
First, the EU must become a true democracy - with a directly elected president and a stronger parliament - if pan-European decisions are going to have full legitimacy.
As a result of acquiring a pan-European defense capacity, the Europeans are likely to play a more independent role than at present in managing intra-European security relations and carrying out global missions.
There are now serious concerns that the so-called dark greens - the harder-line faction in Taiwan's pro-independence pan-green political camp - will seize this issue as a stick with which to beat President Chen.
The European Parliament deals with the important areas where individual countries have pooled their sovereignty, like trade, the creation of a pan-European market, and the biggest environmental issues.
This is a pan-European problem.
Promoting a pan-European private placement market might help, as would aligning standards for covered bonds.
But is there any kind of pan-European consensus on where Europe should go next, whether federal state, demoi-cracy or status quo?
That is a thin legal basis for establishing a pan-European supervisor with direct responsibility for individual institutions, and it was clearly not intended for that purpose.
It finances crucial pan-EU transport and energy links.