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BNC: 4319 COCA: 2479

pan1

noun
/pæn/
/pæn/
Idioms
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  1. a container, usually made of metal, with a handle or handles, used for cooking food in平锅;平底锅
    • pots and pans锅碗瓢盆
    • a large stainless steel pan一只不锈钢大平锅
    • Heat a large non-stick saute pan over a medium heat.用中火加热一个不粘的大煎锅。
    • Remove the pan from the heat and add the sugar.把锅从炉上移走,加糖。
    • a nonstick pan 不粘底的锅
    see also frying pan, saucepan
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • chip
    • fry
    • frying
    verb + pan
    • heat
    • cover
    phrases
    • pots and pans
    See full entry
  2. the amount contained in a pan一锅的量
    • a pan of boiling water一锅开水
    Topics Cooking and eatingb1
  3. (North American English)
    (British English tin)
    a metal container used for cooking food in(烘煮食物用的)烤盘,烤模
    • a cake pan蛋糕烤盘
    Extra Examples
    • Turn the batter into the prepared pan and bake for 40 minutes.把面糊倒入备好的烤盘里,烘烤 40 分钟。
    • Put your turkey on a rack in a shallow roasting pan.把火鸡用架子盛着放入浅烤盘。
    Topics Cooking and eatingb1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • cake
    • loaf
    • pie
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  4. either of the dishes on a pair of scales that you put things into in order to weigh them(天平的)秤盘
  5. (British English) the bowl of a toilet马桶
  6. 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
  1. a sudden success that lasts only a short time and is not likely to be repeated昙花一现
    • He needed to prove that his success was not just a flash in the pan.他需要证明他的成功不只是昙花一现。
    Topics Successc2
go down the pan
  1. (British English, informal) to fail completely被浪费;被糟蹋
    • That's another brilliant idea down the pan.又一个好主意被糟践了!

pan1

verb
/pæn/
/pæn/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they pan
/pæn/
/pæn/
he / she / it pans
/pænz/
/pænz/
past simple panned
/pænd/
/pænd/
past participle panned
/pænd/
/pænd/
-ing form panning
/ˈpænɪŋ/
/ˈpænɪŋ/
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  1. [transitive, usually passive] (informal) to severely criticize something such as a play or a film严厉批评,抨击(戏剧、电影等) synonym slate
    • be panned (by somebody) The television series was panned by critics and viewers alike.这部电视剧受到了评论家和观众的一致批评。
  2. [intransitive, transitive] if a television or video camera pans somewhere, or a person pans or pans a camera, the camera moves in a particular direction, to follow an object or to film a wide area(移动摄像机)追拍,摇摄
    • + adv./prep. The camera panned back to the audience.摄像机摇回拍摄观众。
    • pan something + adv./prep. He panned the camera along the row of faces.他移动摄像机顺着这一排面孔拍摄。
  3. [intransitive, transitive] pan (for) something to wash soil or small stones in a pan to find gold or other valuable minerals(用淘选盘)淘洗;淘(金)
    • panning for gold淘金
  4. Word Originverb sense 1 and verb sense 3 Old English panne, of West Germanic origin; related to Dutch pan, German Pfanne, perhaps based on Latin patina ‘dish’.

pan2

noun
/pɑːn/
/pɑːn/
(also paan)
[uncountable, countable] (Indian English)
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  1. a betel leaf, usually folded into a shape with three sides and filled with spices (= types of powder or seed that come from plants and have a strong taste and smell) for eating蒌叶,蒟酱叶包槟榔,包叶槟榔(通常折成粽子状食用)
BNC: 4319 COCA: 2479
pan

noun¹

1with a handle平底鍋 see also pot , saucepan ADJECTIVE | VERB + PAN | PHRASES ADJECTIVEchip, fry (usually frypan) (NAmE) , frying, sauté深平底鍋;長柄平底煎鍋non-stick不黏平鍋heavy-based, heavy-bottomed (especially BrE) 厚底平鍋aluminium/aluminum, cast-iron, copper鋁平鍋;鑄鐵平鍋;銅平鍋large, small大平鍋;小平鍋hot熱鍋VERB + PANheat給平底鍋加熱Heat a large pan and fry the vegetables.加熱大平鍋把蔬菜炒一下。cover把平鍋蓋上蓋子PHRASESpots and pans鍋壺瓢盆
pan

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2 (NAmE) for cooking food in the oven烤箱用具 see also tin ADJECTIVEcake, loaf, pie, pizza, tart蛋糕/麪包/餡餅/比薩餅/果餡餅烤盤baking, roasting烘盤;烤盤sheet大平盤springform脫底烤盤deep, shallow深盤;淺盤prepared備好的烤盤Turn the batter into the prepared pan and bake for 40 minutes.把麪糊倒入備好的烤盤裏,烘烤 40 分鐘。ovenproof耐熱盤non-stick不黏烤盤metal金屬烤盤
BNC: 4319 COCA: 2479
pan

noun

pan ♦︎ pot ♦︎ saucepan ♦︎ frying pan ♦︎ tin ♦︎ cauldron ♦︎ wok ♦︎ casserole ♦︎ skilletThese are all words for containers that are used for cooking or heating food. 这些词均表示烹调用的锅。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配a pan / pot / saucepan of stha large pan / pot / saucepan / frying pan / tin / cauldron / wok / casserole / skilleta small pan / pot / saucepan / frying pan / tin / casserole / skilleta heavy pan / pot / saucepan / frying pan / casserole / skilleta non-stick pan / frying pan / skillet pan [countable] a round metal container, usually with a handle or handles, used for cooking or heating food on top of a cooker 平锅;平底锅Remove the pan from the heat and add the sugar.把锅从炉上移走,加糖。Bring a pan of water to the boil.烧开一锅水。In American English pan can also mean a metal container without a lid that is used for cooking food in an oven. 在美式英语中,pan还可以指烘焙用的无盖金属烤盘Put your turkey on a rack in a shallow roasting pan.把火鸡用架子盛着放入浅烤盘。In British English this is called a tin. 在英式英语中,这种烤盘称作tin。 pot [countable] (often used in compounds 常用于复合词) (especially NAmE) a deep round metal container, usually with two short handles, used for cooking or heating food on top of a cooker 深煮锅(通常有双耳)A large stock pot was simmering on the stove.一只大大的汤锅在炉子上慢火煨着。a soup / fondue pot汤锅;奶酪火锅a pot of stew一锅炖肉 saucepan ˈsɔːspən; NAmE ˈsɔːspæn [countable] a deep round metal pan with a lid and one long handle or two short handles, used for cooking or heating food on top of a cooker (带盖,有一长柄或双耳的)深煮锅a saucepan of boiling water一锅开水NOTE 辨析 Pan, pot or saucepan? Pan is the most general of these words and can be any shape or size, with a lid or without. Saucepan can be used for a deep pan with a lid, especially if it has a long handle, although you can also just say pan. Pot is often preferred in American English for a deep pan, either with two short handles or no handles at all; however, it is usually used in compounds in the phrase a pot of sth. Pots and pans means several different containers that you use to cook food. * pan在这些词中含义最广,可以有各种形状和尺寸,可以有盖或没盖。saucepan可指带盖的深煮锅,尤指带长柄的那种,也可称作pan。在美式英语中,常用pot指深煮锅,有双耳或不带手柄,但是通常用于短语a pot of sth。pots and pans指各种烹饪容器I washed all the pots and pans after dinner.饭后我把锅碗瓢盆都洗了。 ˈfrying pan [countable] a large shallow pan with a long handle, used for frying food in 长柄平底煎锅Heat the butter in a heavy-based frying pan.用厚底煎锅把黄油加热。 tin [countable] (BrE) a metal container without a lid that is used for cooking food in an oven 烤焙用的金属器皿;烤盘;烤模Line the cake tin with greaseproof paper.在蛋糕烤盘里垫一层防油纸。In American English this is called a pan. 在美式英语中,这种烤盘称作pan。 cauldron (NAmE also caldron) ˈkɔːldrən [countable] (especially in the past or in stories) a large round metal container for cooking or heating liquids, usually supported or hung over a fire (尤指旧时的或传说中的)大锅a witch's cauldron女巫的大锅The emperor condemned him to be cast into a cauldron of boiling oil.皇帝宣判把他扔进滚热的油锅里。 wok [countable] a large pan that is shaped like a bowl and used for frying food quickly in hot oil, especially Chinese food (尤指烹饪中餐用的)炒菜锅Heat a wok or large frying pan until hot and add the oil.将炒锅或平底大煎锅加热后放油。 casserole ˈkæsərəʊl; NAmE ˈkæsəroʊl ( ˈcasserole dish) [countable] a heavy, deep container with a lid, used for cooking meat, vegetables or other foods slowly in liquid, especially in an oven 炖锅;砂锅Place the chicken pieces in the bottom of a large casserole.把鸡块放在大砂锅底部。 skillet ˈskɪlɪt [countable] (especially NAmE) a frying pan, especially one that is quite heavy (尤指厚重的)长柄平底煎锅Heat 1 inch of oil in a deep cast-iron skillet.在铸铁煎锅内将1英寸深的油加热。

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