pan in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

Translations for pan in the English»Italian Dictionary

I.pan1 [Brit pan, Am pæn] N

II.pan1 <forma in -ing panning, pt, pp panned> [Brit pan, Am pæn] VB trans

III.pan1 <forma in -ing panning, pt, pp panned> [Brit pan, Am pæn] VB intr

I.pan2 [Brit pan, Am pæn] N CINE

II.pan2 <forma in -ing panning, pt, pp panned> [Brit pan, Am pæn] VB trans

pan3 [Brit pan, Am pæn] N BOT

pan scourer [ˌpænˈskɔːrə(r)], pan scrubber [ˌpænˈskrʌbə(r)] N

broiler pan [ˈbrɔɪləpæn] N Am

dripping pan [ˈdrɪpɪŋˌpæn] N

pan-fry [Brit, Am ˈpænfraɪ] VB trans

pan-American [Am ˌpænəˈmɛrəkən] ADJ

pan pipes [Brit ˈpan pʌɪps, Am ˈpæn ˌpaɪps] N npl

pan in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for pan in the English»Italian Dictionary (Go to Italian»English)

Pan-American [ˈpæn·ə·ˈme··kən] ADJ

Translations for pan in the Italian»English Dictionary (Go to English»Italian)

pan Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

frying pan
to go down the pan fig
to pan out well
to pan for gold
to pan a book/a film
a flash in the pan

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Camera pans and text scrolls could be faster.
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Python was panned by critics, who criticized the acting, special effects, and storyline.
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He panned the other enemies, stating that they didn't seem to fit well in the game.
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The soup plays a very important role in the preparation of pan mee.
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This system consisted of a series of vacuum pans, each held at a lower pressure than the previous one.
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In the end, his career never really panned out.
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Pan was very much in the public eye in 1970.
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Hard panned sounds will also only be heard only in one ear rather than from one side.
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Posts were set out on the salt pans and covered with several feet of sea water.
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They are also lighter than traditional three-way pan-tilt tripod heads.
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