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1 palm grease
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2 palm oil
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3 grease sb’s palm
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > grease sb’s palm
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1. nounFett, das; (lubricant) Schmierfett, das2. transitive verbeinfetten; (lubricate) schmierenlike greased lightning — (coll.) wie ein geölter Blitz (ugs.)
* * *[ɡri:s] 1. noun1) (soft, thick, animal fat.) das Fett2) (any thick, oily substance: She put grease on the squeaking hinge.) das Schmieröl2. verb(to put grease on, over or in: The mechanic greased the car's axle.) ölen- academic.ru/32278/greasy">greasy- greasiness* * *[gri:s]I. ngoose \grease Gänsefett nt\grease mark [or spot] Fettfleck mIII. vt▪ to \grease sth etw [ein]fetten [o einschmieren]; MECH, TECH etw schmieren* * *[griːs]1. n1) Fett nt; (= lubricant) (Schmier)fett nt, Schmiere fhis hair was thick with grease — seine Haare starrten vor Fett
2) Schweißwolle f2. vtfetten; skin einfetten, einschmieren (inf); (AUT, TECH) schmierento grease back one's hair — sich (dat) die Haare mit Pomade nach hinten frisieren
to grease sb's palm (inf) — jdm etwas zustecken (inf), jdn schmieren (inf)
* * *A s [ɡriːs]2. TECH Schmiermittel n, -fett n, Schmiere fb) Wollfett n5. JAGD Feist n:B v/t [ɡriːz; ɡriːs]like greased lightning umg wie ein geölter Blitz3. etwas erleichtern, fördern:grease sb’s path jemandem den Weg ebnen* * *1. nounFett, das; (lubricant) Schmierfett, das2. transitive verbeinfetten; (lubricate) schmierenlike greased lightning — (coll.) wie ein geölter Blitz (ugs.)
* * *n.Fett -e n.Schmiere -en f.Schmierfett n. v.abschmieren v.fetten v.schmieren v. -
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I noun(tree) Palme, dieII nounpalm [branch] — (also Eccl.) Palmzweig, der
Handteller, der; Handfläche, diehave something in the palm of one's hand — (fig.) etwas in der Hand haben
Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/89774/palm_off">palm off* * *I noun(the inner surface of the hand between the wrist and the fingers: She held the mouse in the palm of her hand.) die Handinnenfläche- palm something off on someone- palm off on someone
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- palm off on II noun((also palm tree) a kind of tall tree, with broad, spreading leaves, which grows in hot countries: a coconut palm.) die Palme* * *palm1[pɑ:m]ndate \palm Dattelpalme f▪ the \palm die Siegespalmepalm2[pɑ:m]I. n Hand[innen]fläche f, Handteller mto read sb's \palm jdm aus der Hand lesen▶ to have sb eating out of the \palm of one's hand jdn so weit haben, dass er einem aus der Hand frisst fam▶ to have an itching \palm AM geldgierig sein▶ to have sb in the \palm of one's hand jdn in der Hand habenII. vt▪ to \palm sth1. (make disappear) etw [in der Hand] verschwinden lassento \palm a card eine Karte im Ärmel verstecken* * *I [pAːm]n (BOT)Palme fIIto carry off or bear the palm — die Siegespalme erringen, siegen
1. n (ANAT)Handteller m, Handfläche f; (of glove) Innenfläche fthe magician had concealed the ball in the palm of his hand — der Zauberkünstler hielt den Ball in der hohlen Hand versteckt
2. vt1) card im Ärmel verstecken2)the goalie just managed to palm the ball over the crossbar — der Torwart schaffte es gerade noch, den Ball mit der Handfläche über die Querlatte zu lenken
* * *palm1 [pɑːm; US auch pɑːlm]A s1. (innere) Handfläche, Handteller m, hohle Hand:hold ( oder have) sb in the palm of one’s hand jemanden völlig in der Hand oder in seiner Gewalt haben;2. Innenhand(fläche) f (des Handschuhs)3. ZOOL Vorderfußsohle f (von Affen, Bären)4. Handbreit f (Längenmaß)5. SCHIFFa) (Ruder)Blatt nb) Ankerflunke f, -flügel m6. JAGD Schaufel f (vom Elch und Damhirsch)B v/t1. (mit der flachen Hand) betasten, streicheln2. a) (in der Hand) verschwinden lassen, palmieren (besonders Zauberkünstler)b) umg klauen, verschwinden lassena) jemandem etwas andrehen oder aufhängen,b) jemanden mit etwas abspeisen;palm o.s. off as sich ausgeben alspalmed-out shot Abklatscher mpalm2 [pɑːm; US auch pɑːlm] s1. BOT Palme f2. Palmwedel m, -zweig m3. fig Siegespalme f, Krone f, Sieg m:the palm of martyrdom die Krone des Märtyrertums;yield the palm (to sb) sich (jemandem) geschlagen geben* * *I noun(tree) Palme, dieII nounpalm [branch] — (also Eccl.) Palmzweig, der
Handteller, der; Handfläche, diehave something in the palm of one's hand — (fig.) etwas in der Hand haben
Phrasal Verbs:- palm off* * *n.Handfläche f.Palme -n f. -
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palm-grease — palmˈ grease or palmˈ oil noun A bribe • • • Main Entry: ↑palm … Useful english dictionary
palm grease — noun Etymology: palm (I) (of the hand) slang : money for bribing or tipping … Useful english dictionary
grease — [griːs] verb informal 1. grease somebody s palm to give someone money in a secret or dishonest way in order to persuade them to do something: • The chairman finally admitted that he, too, was forced to grease a few palms along the way. 2. grease… … Financial and business terms
grease\ one's\ palm — • grease one s palm • grease the palm slang 1. To pay a person for something done or given, especially dishonestly; bribe. Some politicians will help you if you grease their palms. 2. To give a tip; pay for a special favor or extra help. We had… … Словарь американских идиом
grease\ the\ palm — • grease one s palm • grease the palm slang 1. To pay a person for something done or given, especially dishonestly; bribe. Some politicians will help you if you grease their palms. 2. To give a tip; pay for a special favor or extra help. We had… … Словарь американских идиом
Grease — may refer to: * Grease (lubricant), a type of industrial lubricant * Yellow grease, in rendering, used frying oils, or lower quality grades of tallow * Petroleum or fat that is a soft solid at room temperature * Hydrogenated vegetable oil… … Wikipedia
palm-oil — palmˈ grease or palmˈ oil noun A bribe • • • Main Entry: ↑palm … Useful english dictionary
grease someone's palm — (informal) BRIBE, buy (off), corrupt, suborn, give an inducement to; informal give a backhander to, give a sweetener to. → palm * * * grease someone s palm see under ↑palm1 • • • Main Entry: ↑ … Useful english dictionary
palm — 1 noun (C) 1 the inside surface of your hand between the base of your fingers and your wrist: He held the pebble in the palm of his hand. 2 a palm tree 3 hold/have sb in the palm of your hand to have a strong influence on someone, so that they do … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
palm — 1. an indication of bribery The hand of the recipient is upturned: You yourself Are much condemn d to have an itching palm. (Shakespeare, Julius Caesar) Whence to anoint a palm, to bribe, and many punning terms for bribery such as… … How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms
grease — Synonyms and related words: Trinkgeld, adulation, aid, animal oil, anoint, approach, beeswax, blandishment, blarney, blunt, bonus, boodle, bounty, brass, bread, bribe, bucks, bunkum, buy, buy off, cabbage, cajolement, cajolery, cerate, chips,… … Moby Thesaurus