Pana in english
Corduroy
pronunciation: kɔrdɜrɔɪ part of speech: noun
pronunciation: kɔrdɜrɔɪ part of speech: noun
In gestures
pana = corduroy.
Example: Senefelder realized that the lines where the rain water was not being absorbed by the porous stone corresponded to the ridges of his greasy corduroy trousers.more:
» de pana = curduroy .
Example: We've said it before and we'll say it again - we're all corduroy everything this season.» pantalones de pana = curduroy trousers .
Example: He realized that the lines corresponded to the ridges of his greasy curduroy trousers.» partir la pana = call + the shots ; be the boss ; call + the tune ; rule + the roost ; run + the show ; stand out + head and shoulders (above/over) ; stand out above + the rest ; stand out from + the rest ; stand out above/from/in + the crowd ; stand out from/in + the mass .
Example: The article is entitled 'Who's calling the shots in the semiconductor industry'. Example: One of the hardest things about being the boss is that no one tells you what you're doing wrong. Example: As long as we allow other people to pay the piper, they will continue calling the tune in Africa. Example: Just as the 19th century belonged to England and the 20th century to America, so the 21st century will be China's turn to set the agenda and rule the roost. Example: This might happen organically as a younger cohort replaces the boomers currently running the show. Example: `General recreation or leisure' stands out head and shoulders above all the other answers given by public library users as their reason for using the library. Example: German culture stood above the rest of Latin Christendom in the late tenth and early eleventh centuries. Example: The article is entitled 'A course that stands out from the rest'. Example: It is in fact, like putting icing on the cake and it certainly makes you stand out in the crowd. Example: The beach is going to be full of wonderful women, but we offer you something that might help you stand out in the mass.