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a container made of metal and used for cooking food in
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a pan of hot water.
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â a large container used in a technical or manufacturing process for subjecting a material to heat or a mechanical or chemical process
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â a bowl fitted at either end of a pair of scales
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â a shallow bowl in which gold is separated from gravel and mud by agitation and washing
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â (Brit.)the bowl of a toilet
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â a hollow in the ground in which water may collect or in which a deposit of salt remains after water has evaporated
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â a part of the lock that held the priming in old types of gun
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a hard stratum of compacted soil
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(panned, panning)
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(å¸¸ä½ be panned)(informal)criticize (someone or something) severely
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the movie was panned by the critics.
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wash gravel in a pan to separate out (gold)
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the old-timers panned gold.
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go down the pan
(informal)reach a stage of abject failure or uselessness
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communities crumble, hospitals are shut, and the economy goes down the pan.
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