单词 | pan |
释义 | pan (pæn ) Word forms: pans , panning , panned 1. countable noun B1 A pan is a round metal container with a long handle, which is used for cooking things in, usually on top of a cooker or stove. Heat the butter and oil in a large pan. Synonyms: pot, vessel, container, saucepan 2. countable noun A pan is a shallow metal container used for baking foods. [US] regional note: in BRIT, use baking tray3. verb [usually passive] If something such as a film or a book is panned by journalists, they say it is very bad. [informal] His first high-budget movie, called 'Brain Donors', was panned by the critics. [be VERB-ed] Synonyms: criticize, knock [informal], blast, hammer [British, informal] 4. verb If you pan a film or television camera or if it pans somewhere, it moves slowly round so that a wide area is filmed. The camera panned along the line of players. [VERB preposition/adverb] He panned over the crowd for a few minutes before swivelling back to the right. [VERB preposition/adverb] A television camera panned the stadium. [VERB noun] He panned the camera, giving a sense of motion. [VERB noun] Synonyms: move along or across, follow, track, sweep 5. verb If someone pans for gold, they use a shallow metal container to try to find small pieces of gold from a river. People came westward in the 1800s to pan for gold. [VERB + for] Every year they panned about a ton and a half of gold. [VERB noun] Synonyms: sift out, look for, wash, search for Phrasal verbs: pan out phrasal verb If something, for example a project or some information, pans out, it produces something useful or valuable. [informal] None of Morgan's proposed financings panned out. [VERB PARTICLE] pan- (pæn- ) prefix pan- is added to the beginning of adjectives and nouns to form other adjectives and nouns that describe something as being connected with all places or people of a particular kind. ...the World Festival of Pan-African Arts. The company operates a pan-European wi-fi network. Idioms: out of the frying pan into the fire from a bad situation to an even worse one I was hoping to get my career back on track at Everton, after a bad time at Villa. But as it turned out, I'd gone out of the frying pan into the fire. Easy Learning Idioms Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers a flash in the pan an achievement or success that is unlikely to be repeated or to last In the days following Beckon's victory, the British establishment has gone out of its way to try and dismiss the result as a flash in the pan. Easy Learning Idioms Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers Collocations: deglaze a pan Pour in the port, stirring to deglaze the pan, and let it bubble for a minute. Times, Sunday Times Deglaze the pan with 2 tablespoons of vinegar and bubble until syrupy. Times, Sunday Times Mix and deglaze the pan with lemon juice. Times, Sunday Times Deglaze the pan with the stock, stirring as it bubbles. Times, Sunday Times Deglaze the pan with the apple juice or water and increase the heat. Times, Sunday Times Place the duck in a deep-sided roasting pan and set aside. Times,Sunday Times Spoon the vegetables into a separate roasting pan. Times, Sunday Times Heat the rapeseed oil in a large heavy-duty roasting pan over a medium heat. Times, Sunday Times Lightly oil a heavy-bottomed roasting pan, strew with sea salt and add the chicken, skin-side down. Times, Sunday Times Place the lentils, chorizo, shallots, bay leaves, porcini, mixed mushrooms, port and stock in a large, deep-sided roasting pan and mix to combine. Times, Sunday Times Stir until the sugar dissolves, shake the pan to spread the fruit evenly, cover and cook for 10 minutes. Times, Sunday Times At the same time, with your left hand, shake the pan back and forth. Times, Sunday Times Shake the pan now and again to help incorporate the sugar into the butter. Times, Sunday Times Shake the pan a little until the seeds begin to pop, then tip into a bowl to cool. The Sun You might need to shake the pan a little to encourage them. Times, Sunday Times Heat the oil in a shallow pan and gently fry the fish for 3 minutes. The Sun Put them in a wide, shallow pan in which they will fit in one layer. Times, Sunday Times Skin the fish and place in a shallow pan that holds them snuggly. Times, Sunday Times Bring a wide shallow pan or frying pan of water to the boil. Times, Sunday Times Heat the butter in a medium shallow pan over a medium heat. Times, Sunday Times Swirl the pan to melt the sugar as it comes to the boil, reduce the heat and simmer for 15 mins. Times, Sunday Times Melt it over a medium-low heat but don't stir it - just gently swirl the pan occasionally. Times, Sunday Times Swirl the pan to mix, then add the chicory halves, cut- sides down. Times, Sunday Times If you're making sesame seed apples, add the sesame seeds to the mixture now and swirl the pan. The Sun Swirl the pan as the sauce reduces, adjusting the heat so it doesn't burn. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 平底锅, 批评 Japanese: 平なべ, こき下ろす |
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