dicionário dinamarquês - Inglês

dansk - English

pande inglês:

1. pan pan


His sleeve touched the greasy pan.
The National Center for Education Information says a predicted teacher shortage won't pan out because teachers who left the profession are returning.
Tom burned himself badly when he took the pie pan out of the oven without using an oven mitt.
You should have bought a Teflon-coated pan.
He is such a tidy person. Every pot and pan is in its place.
I'm buying new pan.
Pan is a monkey that can spread butter on bread.
Could you lift that pan for me, then I'll put this mat under it.
Heat sesame oil in the pan on a medium flame, add the chicken meat, the garlic and fry, when the colour changes pour in the Chinese soup, add the Chinese cabbage and boil.
Would you scrape that rusty pan?
Wszyscy czekają na pana Browna.
non-stick pan
It's easy to do business with Jack. He has everything written on his pan.
Shut your pan and stop panicking!
It's hard to distinguish an aebleskiver pan from a takoyaki pan.

2. forehead forehead


Tom had a new scar on his forehead since the last time Mary had seen him.
A high forehead is indicative of great mental power.
The man put the gun against his forehead and squeezed the trigger.
Come feel my forehead.
Her forehead burned with fever.
I recommend putting up your hair so your fringe doesn't get on your forehead.
Minutes or hours later Dr. Numata came in and felt Sadako's forehead.
I didn't envision him as a Klingon speaker; his forehead was too smooth.
"You've got a temperature," said my father, touching my forehead.
She had such a high forehead that she had to wear a fringe to hide it.
the part of your face above your eyes and below your hair ● I had some paint on my forehead because I had been decorating.
Dad rubbed his forehead while he was thinking.
The child doesn't have a fever. The forehead is cold.
In that headset you have fabric sensors on your forehead and above the ear
Worried, the shopkeeper ran over and kneeled beside Dima, who was breathing heavily - his forehead covered in sweat.