PAN


Meaning of PAN in English

1. n. & v.

--n.

1. a a vessel of metal, earthenware, or plastic, usu. broad and shallow, used for cooking and other domestic purposes. b the contents of this.

2 a panlike vessel in which substances are heated etc.

3 any similar shallow container such as the bowl of a pair of scales or that used for washing gravel etc. to separate gold.

4 Brit. the bowl of a lavatory.

5 part of the lock that held the priming in old guns.

6 a hollow in the ground (salt-pan).

7 a hard substratum of soil.

8 US sl. the face.

--v. (panned, panning)

1. tr. colloq. criticize severely.

2 a tr. (foll. by off, out) wash (gold-bearing gravel) in a pan. b intr. search for gold by panning gravel. c intr. (foll. by out) (of gravel) yield gold.

Phrases and idioms:

pan out (of an action etc.) turn out in a specified way.

Derivatives:

panful n. (pl. -fuls). panlike adj.

Etymology: OE panne, perh. ult. f. L patina dish 2. v. & n.

--v. (panned, panning)

1. tr. swing (a cine-camera) horizontally to give a panoramic effect or to follow a moving object.

2 intr. (of a cine-camera) be moved in this way.

--n. a panning movement.

Etymology: abbr. of PANORAMA 3. n. Bot.

1. a leaf of the betel.

2 this enclosing lime and areca-nut parings, chewed in India etc.

Etymology: Hindi f. Skr. parna feather, leaf

Oxford English vocab.      Оксфордский английский словарь.