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- a minor emergency requiring some assistance or priority in handling, but not endangering the safety of the vessel or those aboard
If you transmit a Pan-Pan call, then find that you no longer require assistance, you must cancel the message.
- radio call used to indicate that such an emergency exists
- PAN
- Primary Account Number
- PAN
- polyacrylonitrile
- PAN
- Personal Area Network
- PAN
- peroxyacetylnitrate or peroxyacetyl nitrate
- Pan
- Greek god of nature, often visualized as half goat and half man playing pipes
- Pan-
- A combining form meaning "all", used in the formation of compound words, particularly those that identify collections of all places in a region, cultures within a group, or religions
- Pan-Africanism
- A sociopolitical movement seeking to unify native Africans and those of African heritage into a global community
- Pan-American
- Covering or representing all of the Americas (both North America and South America), particularly with respect to events involving representatives of most or all countries in the Americas
- Pan-American
- An airline active in the United States from 1927 until 1991
- Pan-Americanism
- Belief in the benefit of Pan-American organization
- Pan-Asian
- Covering or representing all of Asia, particularly with respect to events involving representatives of most or all Asian countries
- Pan-Cake
- A semisolid cosmetic, or theatrical makeup, pressed into a flat cake and applied with a damp sponge
- Pan-European
- Relating to, covering or serving most or all of Europe
- Pan-Slavism
- A movement aimed at uniting all the Slavic peoples
- Pan-Turkism
- A political movement started more than 100 years ago aiming to unite the various Turkic peoples into a modern political state
- Peter Pan
- A man who acts as a child and does not accept the responsibilities of adulthood
A Peter Pan if ever there was one. Hopeless at school. Incapable either of competing or co-operating..
- Peter Pan syndrome
- The supposed psychological phenomenon of immaturity among some men, who, like the fictional character, remain childish and fail to assume appropriate adult social roles and responsibilities
The husband himself (called he to emphasize his role as Typical Male) comes across as a rather dense, naughty adolescent boy. He is clearly suffering from a terminal case of the Peter Pan syndrome.
- Tin Pan Alley
- The songwriting and publishing industry
- Tin Pan Alley
- District in New York City centered on 28th Street during the period roughly from 1885 to the 1920's where thousands of popular songs were commercially written
- brain-pan
- The skull or cranium, hence, the head or brain
- flash in the pan
- A career notable for early success not followed by significant accomplishment
He was named best new director of 1940, but his career was a flash in the pan.
- flash in the pan
- A transient occurrence with no long-term effect
The concept turned out to be merely a flash in the pan, and is no longer used.
- frying pan
- A long-handled, shallow pan used for frying food
- go down the pan
- To fail or degenerate rapidly
The project would seriously go down the pan if Mrs. Foster weren't here to keep it on the straight and narrow.
- jelly roll pan
- A wide, flat pan similar to a cookie sheet but with deeper sides
- milk pan
- A small type of saucepan, with a lip, used for heating milk
- moo goo gai pan
- An Americanized version of the Cantonese dish, usually a simple stir-fried dish consisting of sliced or cubed chicken with white button mushrooms and other vegetables such as snow peas, bamboo shoots, water chestnuts and Chinese cabbage
- out of the frying pan and into the fire
- Alternative form of out of the frying pan, into the fire
- out of the frying pan into the fire
- Alternative form of out of the frying pan, into the fire
- out of the frying pan, into the fire
- From an already bad situation to a worse one
- pan
- To move the camera lens angle while continuing to expose the film, enabling a contiguous view and enrichment of context. In still-photography large-group portraits the film usually remains on a horizontal fixed plane as the lens and/or the film holder moves to expose the film laterally. The resulting image may extend a short distance laterally or as great as 360 degrees from the point where the film first began to be exposed
- pan
- To beat one's opposition convincingly
- pan
- To turn horizontally (of a camera etc.)
- pan
- A cylindrical receptacle about as tall as it is wide, with one long handle, usually made of metal, used for cooking in the home
- pan
- a specific type of lake, natural depression or basin. They are sometimes associated with desert areas
- pan
- Strong adverse criticism
- pan
- The bottom flat part of a roofing panel that is between the ribs of the panel
- pan
- To wash in a pan (of earth, sand etc. when searching for gold)
- pan
- A loaf of bread
- pan
- A human face, a mug
- pan
- A wide, flat receptacle used around the house, especially for cooking
- pan
- The contents of such a receptacle
- pan
- The base part of a toilet, consisting of a bowl and a footing
- pan
- A wide receptacle in which gold grains are separated from gravel by washing the contents with water
- pan
- With "out" (to pan out), to turn out well; to be successful
- pan
- To disparage; to belittle; to put down; to criticise severely
- pan and scan
- The method or practice of adjusting widescreen film images, especially 2.35: 1 or 2.39: 1 aspect ratio, so that they can be shown within the proportions of a 1.33: 1 or 1.78: 1 aspect ratio television screen, by cropping off sides of the original widescreen image, as opposed to letterboxing
Alicia hated the person who had invented pan and scan, since the heightened panning effect aggravated her nausea when watching action movies.
- pan and scan
- To crop out (a character or object) when performing the pan and scan process, resulting in the deletion of a character or object
On the fullscreen version of Star Wars Episode II, only Anakin and Obi-Wan appear in the scene because Padmé was panned and scanned out.
- pan and scan
- Formatted to fit within proportions of a 1.33: 1 or 1.78: 1 aspect ratio television screen, with sides of the original widescreen image (especially 2.35: 1 aspect ratio) cropped off
Paul disdained pan and scan DVD releases, always holding out for the widescreen special editions.
- pan and scan
- To adjust widescreen film images so that they can be shown with standard television aspect ratios by cropping the original image, i.e. using pan and scan methods
- pan and scan
- A movie recording employing this technology
In the discount bin by the door sat a pile of pan and scans, mostly comedies, that no one would touch.
- pan bagnat
- A sandwich originating in southern France, composed of Niçoise salad in a circular bun
- pan bagnats
- plural form of pan bagnat
- pan flute
- A musical instrument, played by mouth, comprising tubes arranged in order of length
- pan former
- Power roll-forming equipment that produces a metal panel from a flat sheet
- pan man
- A person employed to empty the contents of the outside toilet (ie. human excrement) at suburban houses (and similar). Rendered obsolete by the introduction of plumbed (ie. piped) sewerage systems
The 'dunny' down the back yard was emptied by the council's pan man once a week. — Susan Marsden, essay Argyle, a port worker's home 19 Forbes Street Carrington New South Wales, describing 1920s way of life there.
- pan men
- plural form of pan man
- pan out
- To succeed; to proceed according to plan; to result or end up
The China market is finally panning out, thanks to the voracious consumerism of the middle class.
- pan out
- To separate and recover (valuable minerals) by swirling dirt or crushed rock in a pan of water, in the manner of a traditional prospector seeking gold
His father came out in '49 with the gold rush crowd, panned out a good pile, and then, liking the life—San Francisco was a gay little burg those days—opened one of the crack gambling houses down on the Old Plaza.
- pan pipes
- A primitive musical instrument consisting of a series of stopped pipes of gradually increasing length bound together in a row
- pan-
- A combining form meaning "all", used in the formation of compound words
- pan-broil
- To cook over direct heat in an ungreased skillet
- pan-fry
- to fry in a pan with minimal oil
- pan-loaf
- pan-loafy
- pan-loaf
- A loaf of bread baked in a tin or pan
- pan-loafy
- Posh, pretentious or stuck-up
I think it could be a panloafy way of saying loyal, instead of leal.?.
- pie pan
- A pan for holding and shaping the dough and filling of a pie, made of a heat-conducting metal, glass or other ceramic, and (more recently) silicone
- salt pan
- A flat expanse of ground naturally covered with salt and other minerals; this is the accumulation of salts and minerals as water, unable to drain into the ground, evaporates
- salt pan
- A man-made pond where salty water is evaporated to concentrate it during the making of salt
- steel pan orchestra
- a band made up of people who play instruments such as the steelpan
- warming pan
- A covered metal pan attached to a long handle, holding live coals and used to warm a bed
- pan-american
- including or pertaining to the whole of america, both north and south
- pan
- pref. all, total, complete (i.e. Pan-American)
- Out of the frying pan into the fire
- (Muhasebe) If you get out of one problem, but find yourself in a worse situation, you are out of the frying pan, into the fire
- be out of the frying pan into the fire
- (Muhasebe) If you get out of one problem, but find yourself in a worse situation, you are out of the frying pan, into the fire
- pan culture
- Pan Culture is a medical term - as in the prefix "pan-," meaning "all" or "every", dealing with a culture of bacteria or a different organism
- pan
- {n} a kitchen-vessel, hole, part of a lock
- pan
- {v} to quibble, quirk, play upon words
- pan
- {v} to join or close together, to unite
- jump out of frying pan into fire
- Go from a bad situation to an even worse one
Many kids who run away from unhappy homes discover they've jumped out of the frying pan and into the fire.
- jump out of the frying pan and into the fire
- (deyim) Go from bad to the worse
- out of the frying pan and into the fire
- (deyim) Out of one trouble and into more trouble, from something bad to something worse When he changed jobs he went out of the frying pan and into the fire. His new job is much worse
- out of the frying pan into the fire
- (deyim) Going from a bad situation to one that is even worse.This idiom is used to say that someone gets out of a difficult or bad situation, but eventually goes into a more difficult or worse one
- out of the frying-pan into the fire
- (deyim) Out of the frying pan into the fire is a phrase which can be used in one of two ways. It can be used in the same way as "from bad to worse," which as the wording suggests means going from an unpleasant situation to one even more so - or it can describe the belief that one has escaped a dangerous or troublesome situation, when in actual fact they have entered an even worse one
- out of the pan into the fire
- (deyim) Out of the pan into the fire is a phrase which can be used in one of two ways. It can be used in the same way as "from bad to worse," which as the wording suggests means going from an unpleasant situation to one even more so - or it can describe the belief that one has escaped a dangerous or troublesome situation, when in actual fact they have entered an even worse one
- pan-africanism
- The principle or advocacy of the political union of all the indigenous inhabitants of Africa
- peter pan
- A man who never seems to become older or grow up. The name comes from the main character in the play Peter Pan (1904) by J. M. Barrie. Peter Pan is a young boy who never grows up, but lives in a magic place called Never-Never Land and can fly
He is considered to be the Peter Pan of the music business.
- sheet pan
- Sheet pans or baking trays (mainly UK) are flat, rectangular metal pans used in an oven. They are primarily used for baking of flat products such as cookies, sheet cakes and jelly roll cakes
- springform pan
- A pan or mold with an upright detachable rim fastened to the bottom of the pan with a clamp or spring
- Inc. Pan American World Airways
- known as Pan Am Former U.S. airline. It was founded in 1927 by former World War I pilot Juan Trippe, who secured a contract to fly mail between Key West, Fla., and Havana. In 1929 Pan Am established passenger service to the Caribbean and Central America. It inaugurated the first transpacific flights (San Francisco to Manila) in 1936, the first transatlantic flights (New York City to Lisbon) in 1939, and the first round-the-world flights in 1947, and it pioneered commercial jet travel in the 1950s. Its business declined in the 1960s and '70s, and its acquisition of National Airlines in 1980 failed to improve its position. In 1988 a bomb planted aboard a Pan Am 747 caused the airliner to crash near Lockerbie, Scot., killing 270 people. Despite selling its Asian and South Pacific routes to United Airlines and its transatlantic, European, and Middle Eastern routes to Delta Air Lines, it was forced to declare bankruptcy in 1991. In the late 1990s another group bought the rights to the Pan Am name and began operating flights as Pan American Airways
- Pan-European
- pertaining to the political union of all European countries
- cake pan
- A cake pan is a metal container that you bake a cake in. a cake tin (4)
- drip pan
- Pan-shaped panel or trough used to collect condensate from evaporator coil
- drip pan
- pan for catching drippings under roasting meat
- drip pan
- pan under a refrigerator for collecting liquid waste
- oil pan
- A part located under the engine used to hold engine oil It is usually closer to the ground the engine and is often heard scraping the ground on steep driveways or hills
- oil pan
- A removable part of the engine, usually made of pressed steel, that attaches to the bottom of a cylinder and acts as an oil reservoir
- oil pan
- A reservoir at the bottom of the engine/crankcase that stores oil
- out of the frying pan into the fire
- out of one problem and into a larger one, moving from one problem to a greater one, going from a bad situation to a worse situation
- pan
- A wide, flat receptacle used around the house, especially for cooking or frying
- pan
- See Vacuum pan, under Vacuum
- pan
- 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 Every year they panned about a ton and a half of gold. To move (a camera) so as to follow a moving object or create a panoramic effect. in Greek mythology, the god of fields, forests, and shepherds. Pan is usually shown in pictures as a man with a goat's horns, ears, and legs, playing the panpipes. He is also famous for his strong sexual desire. Greek fertility deity with a half-human, half-animal form. The Romans associated him with Faunus. Pan was usually said to be the son of Hermes. He was often represented as a vigorous and lustful figure with the horns, legs, and ears of a goat; in later art his human parts were more emphasized. Some Christian depictions of the Devil bear a striking resemblance to Pan. Pan haunted the high hills, where he was chiefly concerned with flocks and herds. Like a shepherd, Pan was a piper, and he rested at noon. He could inspire irrational terror in humans, and the word panic comes from his name. Pan p'o Pan American Sports Games Pan American World Airways Inc. Pan Am Pan Gu Pan African movement Pan American Highway Pan American Union Pan Arabism Pan Germanism Pan Slavism Pan Turkism Tin Pan Alley
- pan
- A horizontal camera pivot (from right to left or left to right) from a stationary position
- pan
- Personal Area Network Boosted by the promotion of Bluetooth, PANs are very short-range
- pan
- A face
- pan
- shallow container made of metal
- pan
- To turn out (profitably or unprofitably); to result; to develop; as, the investigation, or the speculation, panned out poorly
- pan-
- pan- is added to the beginning of adjectives and nouns to form other adjectives and nouns that describe something as being connected with all places or people of a particular kind. a pan-European defence system. the ideology of pan-Arabism. including all people
- pan-
- The PAN is a wireless LAN with a very short range (up to 10 meters) PANs are used to connect devices, such as a PDA, keyboard, mouse, printer, etc that a single person uses with their computer PANs enable easier interconnection between devices by eliminating cables Bluetooth* is a technology commonly used to form a PAN
- pan-
- to move a signal from the left to the right of a stereo field, or vice versa
- pan-
- A horizontal movement of the camera from a fixed point
- pan-
- 1) Movement of lighting from side to side 2) Slang for Pancake
- pan-
- 1)To follow the motion of a moving object with the camera This will cause the object to look sharp and the background, blurred 2) See Panchromatic
- pan-
- cooking utensil consisting of a wide metal vessel
- pan-
- A camera movement in which the camera body swivels to the right or left The onscreen effect is of scanning the space horizontally
- pan-
- A camera move from left to right from a fixed point In a pan the camera is rotating on the head and not moving on a dolly
- pan-
- Computer networks Personal area network: referring to the range of connections that exist on the desktops or on the person of those regularly transferring data between a range of computing devices, including standard PCs and their peripherals, laptop computers, PDAs, mobile phones, and dedicated media devices such as digital cameras or MP3 players In theory, technologies like Bluetooth may ease the PAN connectivity problems by enabling wireless linkages between devices such as computers, printers and a range of pocket hardware
- patty-pan
- a pan for cooking patties or pasties
- salt pan
- {i} salt pool, small area of salt