pan1
noun /pæn/
  /pæn/
Idioms - a container, usually made of metal, with a handle or handles, used for cooking food in
- pots and pans
 - a large stainless steel pan
 - Heat a large non-stick saute pan over a medium heat.
 - Remove the pan from the heat and add the sugar.
 - a nonstick pan
 
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- chip
 - fry
 - frying
 - …
 
- heat
 - cover
 
- pots and pans
 
 - the amount contained in a pan
- a pan of boiling water
 
 - (North American English)
enlarge image(British English tin)a metal container used for cooking food in- a cake pan
 
Extra ExamplesTopics Cooking and eatingb1- Turn the batter into the prepared pan and bake for 40 minutes.
 - Put your turkey on a rack in a shallow roasting pan.
 
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- cake
 - loaf
 - pie
 - …
 
 - either of the dishes on a pair of scales that you put things into in order to weigh them
 - (British English) the bowl of a toilet see also bedpan, dustpan, salt pan, skidpan, warming pan
 
Word Originnoun Old English panne, of West Germanic origin; related to Dutch pan, German Pfanne, perhaps based on Latin patina ‘dish’.
Idioms 
a flash in the pan 
- a sudden success that lasts only a short time and is not likely to be repeated
- He needed to prove that his success was not just a flash in the pan.
 
 
go down the pan 
- (British English, informal) to fail completely
- That's another brilliant idea down the pan.
 
 
