Meaning of "panful" in English

The term "panful" refers to the amount that a pan can hold. It is used to describe a quantity of material, usually food, that fills or can fill a pan. This term is often used in informal settings, such as cooking or baking, to convey how much of a certain substance (like batter, water, or a mixture) is needed or produced. For example, when a recipe calls for a "panful of batter," it indicates the amount of batter required to fill a specific pan size.

Meaning of "panful" in French

In French, "panful" is translated as "coupelle," which signifies the amount that fills a specific container, in this case, a pan. This term is commonly used in culinary contexts when discussing the quantity needed or produced that fills a pan. It identifies the volume or portion of a food item, such as a sauce or batter, that will appropriately fit into a given pan size. This term assists in ensuring the correct volume of an ingredient is used, particularly in cooking and baking scenarios.

Pronunciation of "panful" in English

Phonetic Transcription: /ˈpænˌfʊl/

In different English dialects, the pronunciation of "panful" may slightly vary. For instance, in British English, the "a" in "pan" is often pronounced with a shorter and lighter sound than in American English. Meanwhile, the "ful" part remains relatively consistent across both dialects.

Pronunciation of "panful" in French

Phonetic Transcription: /pɑ̃.ful/

In French, the word "panful" as translated to "coupelle" maintains its standard French pronunciation with subtle regional differences. For example, in Parisian French, the vowels may be slightly more nasal compared to other French-speaking regions.

Sentence examples in English and translation to French

  1. She cooked a panful of pasta for the family dinner. (Elle a cuisiné une coupelle de pâtes pour le dîner familial.)
  2. He poured a panful of batter into the cake pan. (Il a versé une coupelle de pâte dans le moule à gâteau.)
  3. There was a panful of vegetables roasting in the oven. (Il y avait une coupelle de légumes en train de rôtir dans le four.)
  4. The recipe calls for a panful of water to boil the rice. (La recette nécessite une coupelle d'eau pour faire bouillir le riz.)
  5. She fried a panful of fish for lunch. (Elle a frit une coupelle de poisson pour le déjeuner.)
  6. He made a panful of caramel for the dessert. (Il a fait une coupelle de caramel pour le dessert.)
  7. The stew required a panful of broth to simmer properly. (Le ragoût nécessitait une coupelle de bouillon pour mijoter correctement.)
  8. She served a panful of freshly baked cookies. (Elle a servi une coupelle de biscuits fraîchement cuits.)
  9. A panful of oil was used to deep fry the chicken. (Une coupelle d'huile a été utilisée pour frire le poulet.)
  10. They ate a panful of popcorn during the movie. (Ils ont mangé une coupelle de pop-corn pendant le film.)

Synonyms, antonyms, and similar words for "panful" in English

Synonyms: batch, load, potful, lot, heap, quantity, portion, serving, helping, supply.

Antonyms: minimal, trace, bit, speck, smidgen, fraction, portion, dash, dribble, hint.

Similar Words: bowlful, dishful, handful, spoonful, cupful, jugful, bundle, crowd, mass, pile.

Synonyms, antonyms, and similar words for "panful" in French

Synonyms: dose, lot, portion, quantité, ration, aide, chargement, tour, série, groupe.

Antonyms: -.

Similar Words: bol, plat, poignée, cuillerée, tasse, pichet, bouquet, troupe, masse, pile.

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