an unbranched evergreen tree with a crown of very long feathered or fan-shaped leaves, and typically having old leaf scars forming a regular pattern on the trunk. Palms grow in tropical and warm regions.
棕榈树。
a leaf of such a tree awarded as a prize or viewed as a symbol of victory or triumph
(作为奖赏或胜利象征的)棕榈叶
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the consensus was that the palm should go to Doerner .一致认为德尔纳应获奖。
the inner surface of the hand between the wrist and fingers
手掌;手心。
a part of a glove that covers this part of the hand
(手套的)掌部。
a hard shield worn on the hand by sailmakers to protect the palm
(制帆工用的)护掌。
the palmate part of a deer's antler
鹿角的扁平部分。
[with obj.]conceal (a card or other small object) in the hand, especially as part of a trick or theft
(尤指变戏法或偷东西)把(纸牌或其他小东西)藏于手掌中。
[with obj. and adverbial of direction](of a goalkeeper)deflect (the ball) with the palm of the hand
(守门员)用手掌挡(球)
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Jason palmed the ball out of danger .贾森用手掌把球挡出了危险区。
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have (或hold) someone in the palm of one's hand have someone under one's control or influence 把某人置于完全控制之下she had the audience in the palm of her hand . 她完全控制了观众 -
read someone's palm tell someone's fortune by looking at the lines on their palm 给某人看手相算命
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palm someone off informal persuade someone to accept something by deception 〈非正式〉 用欺骗手段使别人接受某物most sellers are palmed off with a fraction of what something is worth . 大多数店主被骗接受了不及货物价值零头的价格 -
palm something off sell or dispose of something by misrepresentation or fraud 骗卖;用欺骗手段摆脱掉they palmed off their shoddiest products on the Russians . 他们骗卖给俄国人许多质量最差的产品
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