I. noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
a critic pans sth ( also a critic slates sth British English ) (= criticizes something strongly )
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The television series has been panned by critics.
cake pan
chip pan
frying pan
grill pan
oil pan
pots and pans
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pots and pans
warming pan
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
big
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The Suburban Book of the Dead Your really classic science-fiction movie usually begins with the big pan across deep space.
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In the kitchen the meat sizzled in the oven and a big pan of potatoes stood on the hob.
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The lamb chops sizzled as they were dropped into the big pan .
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But occasionally I will take the big pan and fill it with onions, carrots and potatoes for a grand stew.
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It all took a lot of hot water and big pans .
heavy
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Place in a hot heavy-based pan or wok and cook until lightly browned, stirring occasionally.
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Heat oil in heavy pan and saute onion until translucent, 3 to 5 minutes.
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Heat a wok or heavy-based pan , add the black bean sauce and heat gently.
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They are also skewered and grilled over heavy pans filled with country bread that has been rubbed with garlic.
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Melt the butter in a heavy pan over a medium heat.
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Dry-fry the onions and garlic in a hot heavy-based pan until soft.
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Heat I oz. of butter in a small heavy frying pan .
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Heat a heavy-based pan and dry-fry the pork until brown.
hot
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Season liver on both sides, add 4 pieces to the hot pan .
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They arrive at the table still piping hot from the pan with an exterior that is crisp and light.
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Their action was therefore rather like pouring water on to a hot frying pan , only with more serious consequences.
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In almost all instances, cook fresh mushrooms quickly in a little butter or olive oil in a hot saute pan .
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Stir the remaining flour and curry mixture into the hot pan and cook for a moment or two.
large
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She was sitting before a mirror that was propped against a large pan on the stove.
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In a large frying pan , melt the butter or margarine over medium heat.
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Place the mussels in a large pan with the shallots, parsley, wine and bay leaf.
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In a large saute pan , cook the pork in batches over high heat until browned on all sides.
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Bring to the boil a large pan half-filled with water.
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Heat the oil in a large pan , add the onion and cook covered for 4-5min over a moderate heat. 4.
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Place baking dish in a larger baking pan , set pan on oven rack.
saute
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To prepare mushrooms, in a saute pan , heat oil over-moderate heat.
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In a saute pan , add water to a depth of l / 4 inch.
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In a saute pan , lightly brown quail with remaining 2 tablespoons oil.
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Place in a saute pan , skin side down.
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Add sherry to saute pan with cooking liquid, simmer briefly, and adjust seasoning.
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In a saute pan , saute apple slices in butter until lightly browned.
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Place mixture in saute pan and simmer.
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In a saute pan , brown pheasant pieces in oil for 2 to 3 minutes per side.
shallow
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Repeated insertion of a fork to its full length is all that is needed to break up shallow pans .
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Fill a shallow pan with about half an inch of water.
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Heat the oil in a wide shallow pan , put in the sliced onion, carrot, chopped celery and parsley stalks.
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Put the turkey in its wrappings in a shallow pan to catch any juices in the refrigerator.
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To prepare: Put the flour in a shallow pan and mix with salt, pepper and cayenne pepper to taste.
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Pour the milk in another shallow pan and have a third pan at hand to put the pieces on.
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A shallow pan maximizes a foods' exposure to the heating element, which promotes even browning.
small
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Put redcurrant jelly in a small pan .
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Pour 2 tablespoons olive oil into a small frying pan .
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Tip into a small pan and bring to the boil.
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Place in small pan with 2 cups cold water and bring to a boil.
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Melt the margarine or butter in a small pan , add the flour and cook over a low heat for 1-2 minutes.
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Melt butter and chocolate in a small pan over low heat; set aside.
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Heat the single cream and chocolate in a small pan until melted and then bring tot he boil.
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Mix bread crumb ingredients together in small baking pan .
■ NOUN
cake
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The Clown and Doll cake pans come with two icing bags and nozzles.
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Press into greased 10-by-13-inch cake pan .
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Grease two 9-inch layer-#cake pans , line bottoms with wax paper and grease paper.
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Oil a 9-by-1 2-inch cake pan and pour polenta into it.
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Grease and flour two cake pans .
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If you decide to use a tube pan instead of a cake pan, it may take 10 minutes more to bake.
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Butter and dust with flour a 10-inch cake pan . 2.
chip
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Kitchen Hazards Never leave a chip pan unattended; better still, replace it with a thermostatically-controlled deep fryer.
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Fat fire: A Stockton man needed hospital treatment for burns to his hands after a chip pan fire.
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With fresh water in the chip pan and a clean brush palette, I got started.
grill
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The twin handled grill pan pulls forward horizontally to a safety stop position or can be lifted out altogether.
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High-level grill models feature plate warming on the shelf below the grill pan and deep dish browning with the grill pan removed.
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Place chops in grill pan on rack and surround with apricots.
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A reversible grill pan grid which gives you a choice of two cooking levels.
iron
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A strong iron pan for cooking our food on board.
juice
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Add to the pan juices and bring to the boil.
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Roast for 30 minutes, basting often with the pan juices .
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Slice roast and serve with warm pan juices and a dollop of carrot-sweet potato puree.
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Scoop off fat from pan juices .
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Drizzle reduced pan juices over and serve immediately.
■ VERB
based
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Place in a hot heavy-#based pan or wok and cook until lightly browned, stirring occasionally.
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Heat a wok or heavy-#based pan , add the black bean sauce and heat gently.
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Dry-fry the onions and garlic in a hot heavy-#based pan until soft.
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Heat a heavy-#based pan and dry-fry the pork until brown.
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In the meantime, heat a non-stick or heavy-#based pan .
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Heat a heavy-\#based pan or wok.
cover
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Reduce the heat, cover the pan and simmer for 12-15min, until all the liquid is absorbed.
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He covers the frying pan and cooks his sandwich until the bottom gets golden and crisp and then flips it over.
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In a nonstick skillet over high heat, melt butter as needed to cover bottom of pan .
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Once boiling, cover pan and reduce the heat to low for 40 minutes.
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Add enough stock to cover rabbit barely. Cover pan and simmer slowly until rabbit is tender, about 20 minutes.
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Do you cover the pan or do without?
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Reduce the heat to 325 degrees, add the sauce, cover the pan , and bake for 1 hours.
fill
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Spread filling evenly in pan , mounding slightly in center.
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Pour into molds or baking dish. Fill a shallow pan with about half an inch of water.
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Add the blueberries and fill prepared muffin pans above the rim of the cups.
grease
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Spoon into greased 9x5-inch loaf pan .
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Pour into a greased and floured tube pan .
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Quickly pour into greased 13-by-9-inch pan and spread just until even.
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Pour batter into a greased 9-by-13-inch pan .
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Pour into greased square pan and cool.
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Pour batter into two 8-inch round, greased and lightly floured pans .
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Preheat oven to 425 F. Grease an 8inch-square pan .
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Spread mixture in a greased 8-inch square baking pan .
heat
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Clearly the saltwater was heated in pans in order to drive off the water.
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Keep warm. Heat a large saute pan over high heat and add reserved 2 tablespoons fat.
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Cook pasta for 12 ruins. Heat oil in a pan and saut onions and leek for 2 mins.
oil
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Do not oil the pan as this will brown the bottom of the loaf prematurely.
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Add remaining 2 tablespoons oil to saute pan and lightly brown rabbit pieces.
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Spoon into an oiled 10-inch tube pan .
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Heat remaining 3 tablespoons oil in pan and brown patties on each side.
prepare
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Pour into prepared pan and set aside. 3.
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Spoon half of the batter into the prepared pan .
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To assemble pie: Turn apples and any juice that might be in the bowl into the prepared pie pan .
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Turn batter into prepared pans and bake 25 to 27 minutes or until cake barely tests done.
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Roll out dough using rolling pin and then fingers to spread it on to the prepared pan .
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Pour into the prepared pan and bake for 30 minutes.
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Add the blueberries and fill prepared muffin pans above the rim of the cups.
use
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Repair dripping hot taps. Use the right size pan to cover the burner or ring.
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If you decide to use a tube pan instead of a cake pan, it may take 10 minutes more to bake.
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A good idea if you don't often use pans or baking dishes.
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She makes a very similar recipe from memory using an iron frying pan and oil.
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Be extra careful when using large pans .
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Pans with fixed handles are easily knocked - use separate pan grips.
PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
a flash in the pan
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Beene's new novel proves that he isn't just a flash in the pan.
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I think people thought in the beginning I was going to be a flash in the pan, like Tiny Tim.
out of the frying pan and into the fire
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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an oil pan
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Cook for about 2 minutes, shaking the pan until the yams are lightly browned. 3.
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Cover pan and simmer slowly until rabbit is tender, about 20 minutes.
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In same pan , lightly brown shallots, garlic, and onions in oil remaining in pan.
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It is pan of the history we are building for this program and this group of kids.
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Place cups in large baking pan .
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Remove from the pan with a slotted spoon and keep warm.
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Return the mince to the pan .
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They drank coffee and ceremoniously tipped the contents of the pan into a large casserole which went into a side oven.
II. verb
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
gold
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But others panning for gold on the Net are starting to come up empty.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Barnes panned the show in Thursday's "Times."
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The camera panned back to the cat sitting in the corner.
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The movie was panned by all the critics.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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He panned towards a piano, saw her saunter over to it.
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Moving the mouse near the edge of the screen makes it pan in that direction.
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The camera panned back as he prepared to play.