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 Translation for 'pan' from English to Spanish
NOUN   a pan | pans
VERB   to pan | panned | panned
panning | pans
SYNO cooking pan | genus Pan | goat god | ...
sartén {f}pan
14
paila {f} [sur.]pan
2
gastr.
cacerola {f}
pan
2
mitol.
Pan {m}
Pan
2 Words
gastr.
frito con poco aceite {adj} {past-p}
pan-fried
sartén {m} {f}frying pan
gastr.
parrilla {f}
grill pan [Br.]
gastr.
paellera {f}
paella pan
hist.pol.
paneslavismo {m}
Pan-Slavism
5+ Words
proverb.
Salir de Guatemala y entrar en guatepeor.
Out of the frying pan and into the fire.
10 translations
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  • pan {m} = bread
  • pan {m} = roll
  • Pan {m} = Pan
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Usage Examples English
  • Although the following flags contain a pan-African colour scheme, they were not officially designed to symbolise pan-Africanism. The designs may or may not be influenced by pan-African colours.
  • Steel Pan and Steel Orchestras are a big deal in Antigua with several pan yards around the island.
  • In addition to "no-pan kissa", there have also been "no-pan" shabu-shabu and "no-pan" karaoke.
  • Third, neither pan-Turkism nor pan-Turanianism would receive support through a large army from Turkey again.
  • "Sowa" means salt in the language of the San. The town is located near the Sua Pan (also known as Sowa Pan), a salt pan where sodium carbonate (soda ash) is mined.

  • However, the International Civil Aviation Organization recommends the use of the standard "pan-pan" and "mayday" calls instead of "declaring an emergency".
  • Trails will connect to four major Pan Am and Parapan Am Games venues – CIBC Pan Am/Parapan Am Athletes' Village, CIBC Pan Am Park, CIBC Hamilton Soccer Stadium and Pan Am/Parapan Am Fields.
  • J.T. Koch observes that modern Pan-Celticism arose in the contest of European romantic pan-nationalism, and like other pan-nationist movements, flourished mainly before the First World War.
  • Pan-Islamism differentiates itself from pan-nationalistic ideologies, for example Pan-Arabism, by seeing the ummah (Muslim community) as the focus of allegiance and mobilization, excluding ethnicity and race as primary unifying factors.
  • Due to similarities with emergency callsigns mayday and pan-pan, three markings are not available – LN-PAN, LN-SOS and LN-XXX.

  • Defining an ethnos widely can lead to ethnic nationalism becoming a form of pan-nationalism or macronationalism - as in cases such as pan-Germanism or pan-Slavism.
  • In Italian cuisine, a pan brioche is a kind of bread similar to a brioche.
  • Pan-nationalism is unique in that it covers a large area span.
  • A versatile pan that combines the best of both the sauté pan and the frying pan has higher, sloping sides that are often slightly curved.
  • Pan flute or pan pipe is an ancient musical instrument.

  • Pan-pan (pronounced [...]) is the official urgency voice call.
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