搜尋結果
palm
- IPA[pɑːm]
英式
- the inner surface of the hand between the wrist and fingers;a part of a glove that covers the palm
- conceal (a small object) in the hand, especially as part of a trick or theft;(of a goalkeeper) deflect (the ball) with the palm of the hand
verb: palm, 3rd person present: palms, gerund or present participle: palming, past tense: palmed, past participle: palmed
noun: palm, plural noun: palms
- 釋義
- 片語
名詞
- 1. the inner surface of the hand between the wrist and fingers she held the bird in the palm of her hand a palm print
- ▪ a part of a glove that covers the palm batting gloves with leather reinforced palms
- ▪ a hard shield worn on the hand by sailmakers to protect the palm he was a deft hand with the palm and needle
- 2. the palmate part of a deer's antler.
動詞
- 1. conceal (a small object) in the hand, especially as part of a trick or theft he would spin wild tales while palming your wristwatch
- 2. (of a goalkeeper) deflect (the ball) with the palm of the hand Jason palmed the ball out of danger