English to Persian Meaning of pan - ماهی تابه


Pan :
ماهی تابه

ماهی تابه, چاپلوسی, حلقه, ذرت, دیگ, حلقه فلزی, صفحه

ماهی تابهپانلتابه
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Definitions of pan in English
Noun(1) cooking utensil consisting of a wide metal vessel(2) (Greek mythology(3) shallow container made of metal(4) chimpanzees; more closely related to Australopithecus than to other pongids
Verb(1) make a sweeping movement(2) wash dirt in a pan to separate out the precious minerals(3) express a totally negative opinion of
Examples of pan in English
(1) Some are dropping out to pan for gold in the nearby Umzingwane River.(2) To get started, coat a grill pan with the cooking spray and rub both sides of the steaks with the seasoning of your choice.(3) In fact, aside from the occasional pan of seafood, Jonathan is virtually vegetarian.(4) Her father was a steel pan tuner and her mother an accomplished violinist from the Royal Academy of Music.(5) We are moving into some traffic as I pan the camera through the passenger-side window.(6) The open pan of the valley had no terrors for us in daylight.(7) The first time I used it, it ungraciously bent at the handle and the entire pan of pasta that I'd just poured in got dumped into the sink.(8) I just wonder if the photographer could just pan down for a minute.(9) No matter how I tried to get into the game, the way you pan the camera around was nagging at me at every juncture.(10) He said the next thing he knew the boy had pulled the pan of hot fat over himself.(11) At the age of three I managed to pull a pan of boiling milk over me.(12) prime the pan, pour the powder down the barrel, then ram in the cartridge's paper and ball(13) The rain banged hard and fast on my head like a small toddler drumming contently on a cooking pan with a spoon.(14) Not their skills, but if they get a good drum, a better pan will result.(15) The pan is a pitched percussion instrument, tuned chromatically.(16) she sifted flour on to the wide brass pan of the scales
Related Phrases of pan
(1) pan- ::
ماهی تابه-
(2) frying pan ::
ماهیتابه
(3) pan flute ::
پن فلوت
(4) oil pan ::
تابه روغن
(5) pan out ::
حرکت از
(6) baking pan ::
پخت تابه
(7) pan and scan ::
حرکت و اسکن
(8) pan-fried ::
سرخ شده در ماهی تابه
(9) pan-fry ::
پان سرخ
(10) flash in the pan ::
فلاش در تابه
(11) muffin pan ::
پان بشقاب سفالی کوچک
Synonyms
Noun
1. saucepan ::
ماهی تابه
2. hollow ::
توخالی
Verb
3. sift ::
غربال کردن
5. pan out ::
حرکت از
6. tear apart ::
پاره از هم جدا
Different Forms
pan, pans
Word Example from TV Shows
I mean, look at you, Thor,
and, oh, Peter Pan.

I mean, look at you, Thor, and, oh, Peter Pan.

The Big Bang Theory Season 1, Episode 6

You get yourself a little
of that moo goo gai pan

You get yourself a little of that moo goo gai PAN

Breaking Bad Season 2, Episode 3

with a haunting rendition of Brenda Lee's
I'm Sorry played on the pan flute.

with a haunting rendition of Brenda Lee's I'm Sorry played on the PAN flute.

The Big Bang Theory Season 9, Episode 13

...after Peter Pan cut it off.

...after Peter Pan cut it off.

The Big Bang Theory Season 3, Episode 14

That pan had to soak, and you know it.

That PAN had to soak, and you know it.

The Big Bang Theory Season 8, Episode 6

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