palm
noun /pɑːm/
/pɑːm/
Idioms - enlarge image(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.
棕榈树 - a date palm
枣椰树 - a coconut palm
椰子树 - palm leaves/fronds/groves
棕榈叶;棕榈树丛
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- coconut
- date
- oil
- …
- tree
- branch
- frond
- …
- a date palm
- enlarge imagethe 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.
他把小鸟轻轻地托在掌心。 - 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
Topics Bodyb2- He rubbed his palms against his jeans.
他在牛仔裤上擦了擦手掌。 - He showed me the coins in his palm.
他给我看他手心里的硬币。 - He spread his palms in a gesture of openness.
他展开手掌,以示坦诚。 - He took her hand between his palms and squeezed it.
他双手紧紧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.
她向我摊开掌心。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- soft
- sweaty
- warm
- …
- hold up
- raise
- extend
- …
- sweat
- face
- rest
- …
- reader
- reading
- …
- against your palms
- between your palms
- in your palm
- …
- He held the bird gently in the palm of his hand.
词源noun 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
- to give somebody money so that they will do you a favour, especially tell your fortune
为得到好处而给某人钱;(尤指)付钱请人算命
grease somebody’s palm
- (old-fashioned, informal) to give somebody money in order to persuade them to do something dishonest
synonym bribe向某人行贿;用金钱收买
have somebody in the palm of your hand
- to have complete control or influence over somebody
完全控制某人;把某人攥在手心里 - Even before he plays a note, he has the audience in the palm of his hand.
甚至在他演奏一个音符之前,他就已经把听众捧在手心里了。
- Even before he plays a note, he has the audience in the palm of his hand.