pans
n. 平底鍋( pan的名詞複數 ); (天平的)秤盤; 馬桶; 盤狀凹地(尤指盆地)
A pan is a round metal container with a long handle, which is used for cooking things in, usually on top of a cooker or stove.
Heat the butter and oil in a large pan.
把黃油和食用油放到大平底鍋里加熱。
A pan is a shallow metal container used for baking foods.
If something such as a film or a book is panned by journalists, they say it is very bad.
His first high-budget movie, called 'Brain Donors', was panned by the critics.
他的第一部高成本製作電影《撞板三舞男》遭到惡評。
If you pan a film or television camera or if it pans somewhere, it moves slowly round so that a wide area is filmed.
The camera panned along the line of players...
攝像機沿著那排選手移動拍攝。
He panned over the crowd for a few minutes before swivelling back to the right...
他從頭到尾移動拍攝了那群人好幾分鐘,才轉回右側。
If someone pans for gold, they use a shallow metal container to try to find small pieces of gold from a river.
People came westward in the 1800s to pan for gold...
在19世紀,人們前往西部淘金。
Every year they panned about a ton and a half of gold.
每年他們淘出大約1.5噸金子。
Metal-handled pans can get really hot and burn you.
金屬柄的鍋可能會熱得燙手。
Pots, pans, kettles and mops are kitchen utensils.
鍋 、 盤 、 壺及拖把是廚房用具.
She clashed these pans down on the floor.
她將這些盤子嘩啦一聲摔在地上.
Avoid pans with a shiny, reflective base as the heat will be reflected back.
不要使用鍋底光亮、能反射熱的平底鍋,因為熱量會被反射回去。
The pans were held in both hands and swirled around to separate gold particles from the dirt.
雙手握住淘選盤不停旋動將沙金和塵土分開。