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I . pan [pæn] N

1. pan Am:

pan (for cooking)
kozica f
pan (for cooking)
lonec m
pan (for cooking)
ponev f
pan (for oven cooking)
pekač m

2. pan Brit (toilet bowl):

pan
to go down the pan
to go down the pan

II . pan <-nn-> [pæn] VB trans

1. pan Am (cook):

pan
peči [perf speči [v pekaču]]

III . pan <-nn-> [pæn] VB intr

pan out VB intr

1. pan (develop):

pan
pan
pan

2. pan (succeed):

pan
uspevati [perf uspeti]

ˈchip pan N Brit

chip pan

fry·ing pan [ˈfraɪɪŋ-] N

Pan-Ameri·can [ˌpænəˈmerɪkən] ADJ

ˈpan pipes N pl

ˈpan scour·er N esp Brit

Usage examples with pan

to pan for gold

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Pan was very much in the public eye in 1970.
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They are also lighter than traditional three-way pan-tilt tripod heads.
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The soup plays a very important role in the preparation of pan mee.
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The brain pan and pilgrim's bottle of the saint were also preserved.
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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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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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In the end, his career never really panned out.
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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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