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palm

noun
/pɑːm/
/pɑːm/
Idioms
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  1. (also palm tree)
    a straight tree with a mass of long leaves at the top, growing in tropical countries. There are several types of palm tree, some of which produce fruit.棕榈樹
    • a date palm棗椰樹
    • a coconut palm椰子樹
    • palm leaves/fronds/groves棕榈葉;棕榈樹叢
    Topics Plants and treesb2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • coconut
    • date
    • oil
    palm + noun
    • tree
    • branch
    • frond
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  2. the inner surface of the hand between the wrist and the fingers手掌;手心
    • He held the bird gently in the palm of his hand.他把小鳥輕輕地托在掌心。
    • sweaty palms汗涔涔的手掌
    • to read somebody’s palm (= to say what you think will happen to somebody by looking at the lines on their palm)看手相
    Extra Examples
    • He rubbed his palms against his jeans.他在牛仔褲上擦了擦手掌。
    • He showed me the coins in his palm.他給我看他手心裏的硬幣。
    • He spread his palms in a gesture of openness.他展開手掌,以示坦誠。
    • He took her hand between his palms and squeezed it.他雙手緊緊握住她的手捏了一捏。
    • His right palm was resting against my neck.他把右手放在我的脖子上。
    • Hold out your arms with the palms facing downwards.伸出你的胳膊,手心朝下。
    • She held out her hand to me, palm up.她向我攤開掌心。
    Topics Bodyb2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • soft
    • sweaty
    • warm
    verb + palm
    • hold up
    • raise
    • extend
    palm + verb
    • sweat
    • face
    • rest
    palm + noun
    • reader
    • reading
    • print
    preposition
    • against your palms
    • between your palms
    • in your palm
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  3. Word Originnoun sense 2 Old English palm(a), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch palm and German Palme, from Latin palma ‘palm (of a hand)’, its leaf being likened to a spread hand. noun sense 1 Middle English: from Old French paume, from Latin palma. Current senses of the verb date from the late 17th cent.
Idioms
cross somebody’s palm with silver
  1. to give somebody money so that they will do you a favour, especially tell your fortune爲得到好處而給某人錢;(尤指)付錢請人算命
grease somebody’s palm
  1. (old-fashioned, informal) to give somebody money in order to persuade them to do something dishonest向某人行賄;用金錢收買 synonym bribe
have somebody in the palm of your hand
  1. to have complete control or influence over somebody完全控制某人;把某人攥在手心裏
    • Even before he plays a note, he has the audience in the palm of his hand.甚至在他演奏一個音符之前,他就已經把聽衆捧在手心裏了。

palm

verb
/pɑːm/
/pɑːm/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they palm
/pɑːm/
/pɑːm/
he / she / it palms
/pɑːmz/
/pɑːmz/
past simple palmed
/pɑːmd/
/pɑːmd/
past participle palmed
/pɑːmd/
/pɑːmd/
-ing form palming
/ˈpɑːmɪŋ/
/ˈpɑːmɪŋ/
Phrasal Verbs
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  1. palm something to hide a coin, card, etc. in your hand, especially when performing a trick把…藏在手中(尤指玩戲法)
    Word Originverb Middle English: from Old French paume, from Latin palma. Current senses of the verb date from the late 17th cent.

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