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palm /pɑːm $ pɑːm, pɑːlm/ noun [countable]
palm verb [transitive]
کف دست؛ درخت نخل
کف دست انسان، کف پای پستانداران، کف هرچیزی، پهنه، وجب، با کف دست لمس کردن، درخت خرما، نشان ارشدیت و برتری، برگ خرما، نخل خرما، شاخه یا برگ نخل، فیروزی، برتری، تفوق، نشانه پیروزی، کامیابی، کش رفتن، رشوه دادن، نظامی: علامت افسر ارشدی
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English DictionaryI. palm1 /pɑːm $ pɑːm, pɑːlm/
noun [countable]1. PART OF HAND the inside surface of your hand, in which you hold things
in sb’s palm
She looked at the coins in her palm.
He held the pebble in the palm of his hand.2. TREE (
also palm tree) a tropical tree which grows near beaches or in deserts, with a long straight trunk and large pointed leaves at the top:
coconut palms3. hold/have somebody in the palm of your hand to have a strong influence on someone, so that they do what you want them to do
4. read sb’s palm to tell someone what is going to happen to them in the future by looking at the lines on their hand
⇒
cross sb’s palm (with silver) at
cross1(18), ⇒
grease sb’s palm at
grease2(2)
[TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲
II. palm2 verb [transitive] to hide something in the palm of your hand, especially when you are performing a magic trick or stealing something
palm something ↔ off phrasal verb to persuade someone to accept or buy something that is not of good quality or is not the thing that they really want
palm something ↔ off on/onto
He tried to palm off his old books onto me.palm something ↔ off as
Dealers sometimes palm off fakes as genuine works of art.palm somebody off with something phrasal verb to give someone an explanation that is not true but that you hope they will accept
[TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲
Collocationspalm nounI. flat part of the front of your hand ADJ. soft | horny | sweaty | open | outstretched VERB + PALM hold up, raise He held up a palm for silence.
spread He spread his palms in a gesture of openness.
press I pressed my palm to the wound to stop the bleeding.
slap She slapped her palm against the desk in anger. PALM + VERB sweat | face Hold out your arms with the palms facing downwards. PALM + NOUN reading | print PREP. against your ~s The metal felt hot against my palms.
between your ~s He took her hand between his palms and squeezed it.
in your ~ He showed me the coins in his palm. PHRASES palm/palms up/upwards She held out her hand to me, palm up. [TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary ▲
palm II. tree ADJ. coconut, date, oil PALM + NOUN tree | branch, frond, leaf | grove | oil [TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary ▲
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