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- pan (noun)
- pan (verb)
- pan (verb)
- pan- (prefix)
- Tin Pan Alley (noun)
- fire (noun)
- frying pan (noun)
- The rice is in a pan on the stove.
- Spread the batter evenly in the pan [=(Brit) tin] and bake for 40 minutes.
- a cake/loaf/roasting pan
- a toilet pan
down the pan
British, informal 1 — used to describe something that is being wasted or lost- It's just money down the pan. [=(US) down the drain]
- All my hard work went down the pan.
- The business is going down the pan. [=(US) going down the drain]
flash in the pan
— see 2flash 2 pan /ˈpæn/ verb pans; panned; panning 2 pan /ˈpæn/ verb pans; panned; panning Britannica Dictionary definition of PAN : to move (a movie, video, or television camera) across a scene or along with someone or something that is moving [+ object]- He panned the camera over the seats of the stadium.
- The camera panned the seats of the stadium.
- The director/camera panned past the pile of shoes to the bare feet of the playing children.
- The newspaper's movie critic panned the film.
- The book was panned by the critics.
- The gold mine is no longer in use, but visitors to the mine can still pan for gold.
- We heard reports of people panning gold upriver.
pan out
[phrasal verb] 1 : to develop or happen- We'll have to see how things pan out. [=turn out]
- If things don't pan out [=work out] here, I'll move back to the city.
- Her plans never panned out.
- He applied for a number of jobs and is hoping that one of them will pan out. [=hoping that he will get one of the jobs]
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