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1 palm
I [pɑːm]3) relig. palma f.II [pɑːm]••III [pɑːm]- 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.)- 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.)* * *I [pɒːm] nBot (also: palm tree) palma- palm offII [pɒːm] nAnat palma, palmoto have sb in the palm of one's hand — avere or tenere in pugno qn
* * *palm (1) /pɑ:m/n.(bot.) palma ( anche fig.); (= palm tree) palmizio: date palm ( Phoenix dactylifera), palma da datteri● (bot.) palm-bearing, palmifero □ palm grove, palmeto □ (bot.) palm nut, palmisti ( seme di una palma africana: è commestibile) □ (relig.) Palm Sunday, Domenica delle Palme □ to bear (o to carry off) the palm, avere (o riportare) la palma □ to yield the palm to sb., cedere la palma a q.; riconoscersi vinto (o superato) da q.palm (2) /pɑ:m/n.● ( slang) palm oil, mancia, mazzetta □ to grease (o to oil) sb. 's palm, ungere q. (fam.); corrompere q. con denaro □ (fam.) to have an itching (o itchy) palm, essere avido di denaro □ to hold (o to have) sb. in the palm of one's hand, tenere q. in pugno.(to) palm /pɑ:m/v. t.3 (fam.) rubare; sgraffignare* * *I [pɑːm]3) relig. palma f.II [pɑːm]••III [pɑːm]- palm off -
2 palm off
palm [sth.] off, palm off [sth.] spacciare (as per)to palm sth. off on sb. to palm sb. off with sth. — affibbiare, rifilare qcs. a qcn
* * *vt + adv* * *palm [sth.] off, palm off [sth.] spacciare (as per)to palm sth. off on sb. to palm sb. off with sth. — affibbiare, rifilare qcs. a qcn
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3 ■ palm off
■ palm offv. t. + avv.3 liberarsi, sbarazzarsi di (q.) □ to palm oneself off as, farsi passare per, spacciarsi per (q.) □ to palm sb. off with, liquidare q. ( con una scusa, un pretesto, ecc.) □ to palm st. off on sb., affibbiare, sbolognare, rifilare qc. a q. -
4 ■ palm out
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5 ■ palm away
■ palm awayv. t. + avv.(spec. sport) respingere con il palmo della mano: Our keeper palmed away a dangerous header, il nostro portiere respinse a mano aperta un colpo di testa pericoloso. -
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7 Palm Sunday
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8 palm (something) off on (someone)
(to get rid of (an undesirable thing or person) by giving, selling etc to (someone else): They palmed off their unwelcome guests on the people next door.) rifilareEnglish-Italian dictionary > palm (something) off on (someone)
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9 palm (something) off on (someone)
(to get rid of (an undesirable thing or person) by giving, selling etc to (someone else): They palmed off their unwelcome guests on the people next door.) rifilareEnglish-Italian dictionary > palm (something) off on (someone)
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10 palm (something) off on (someone)
(to get rid of (an undesirable thing or person) by giving, selling etc to (someone else): They palmed off their unwelcome guests on the people next door.) rifilareEnglish-Italian dictionary > palm (something) off on (someone)
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11 palm (something) off on (someone)
(to get rid of (an undesirable thing or person) by giving, selling etc to (someone else): They palmed off their unwelcome guests on the people next door.) rifilareEnglish-Italian dictionary > palm (something) off on (someone)
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12 itching palm
itching palm /ˈɪtʃɪŋˈpɑ:m/loc. n. [u](fig. fam.) avidità; cupidigia● to have an itching palm, essere avido di denaro. -
13 kentia palm
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14 oil palm
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15 napalm na·palm n
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16 palmist palm·ist n
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17 palmistry palm·is·try n
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18 palmtop palm·top n
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19 coconut palm
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20 date
I [deɪt]1) (fruit) dattero m.II [deɪt]1) data f.to fix o set a date fissare una data; the date for the match is... la partita avrà luogo il...; at a later date, at some future date — in data futura, più avanti
2) (meeting) appuntamento m.4) to date (fino) a oggiIII 1. [deɪt]1) (mark with date) [ person] datare [ letter]; [ machine] mettere la data su [ document]2) (identify age of) datare [ object]4) (go out with) uscire con [ person]2.1) (originate)to date from to date back to — [building, friendship] risalire a
2) (become dated) [clothes, style] passare di moda* * *I 1. [deit] noun1) ((a statement on a letter etc giving) the day of the month, the month and year: I can't read the date on this letter.)2) (the day and month and/or the year in which something happened or is going to happen: What is your date of birth?)3) (an appointment or engagement, especially a social one with a member of the opposite sex: He asked her for a date.)2. verb1) (to have or put a date on: This letter isn't dated.)2) ((with from or back) to belong to; to have been made, written etc at (a certain time): Their quarrel dates back to last year.)3) (to become obviously old-fashioned: His books haven't dated much.)•- dated- dateline
- out of date
- to date
- up to date II [deit] noun(the brown, sticky fruit of the date palm, a kind of tree growing in the tropics.)* * *date (1) /deɪt/n. (bot.)1 dattero♦ date (2) /deɪt/n.1 data: date of birth, data di nascita; DIALOGO → - Signing on with an agency- «What's your date of birth?» DIALOGO → - Signing on with an agency- «My date of birth is the 6th of March 1985», «Qual è la sua data di nascita?» «La mia data di nascita è il 6 marzo 1985»; the date of the battle of Waterloo, la data della battaglia di Waterloo; at a later date, in data posteriore; What's today's date?, quanti ne abbiamo oggi?; They're getting married next year but they haven't set ( o fixed) a date, si sposano l'anno prossimo ma non hanno stabilito una data2 tempo; periodo: at that date, a quel tempo; at a later date, successivamente; at an earlier date, precedentemente; at some future date, in seguito4 (fam.) appuntamento (spec. amoroso): He'll never pluck up the courage to ask her for a date, non troverà mai il coraggio per chiederle di uscire con lui; to go ( out) on a date ( with sb.), avere un appuntamento romantico (con q.); to go on a date, avere un appuntamento (amoroso); to have a dinner date, avere un invito per un pranzo a due; We made a date to have lunch, abbiamo combinato per pranzare insieme; We didn't even kiss on our first date, non ci siamo nemmeno baciati al nostro primo appuntamento NOTA D'USO: - appuntamento e appointment-5 (fam.) persona con cui si ha un appuntamento (o con cui si esce): She arrived in time, but her date was late, è arrivata in orario, ma il tipo con cui doveva uscire era in ritardo● date as postmark, data del timbro postale □ (fin., leg.) date certain, data certa □ date coding, annotazione in codice della data di scadenza ( di un prodotto confezionato) □ date-line, (geogr.) linea del cambiamento di data; ( nei giornali) riga che porta la data di un articolo □ (comm.) date of maturity, data di scadenza ( di una cambiale) □ date rape, «stupro su appuntamento» ( commesso nel corso di un appuntamento) □ date schedule, calendario delle scadenze □ date stamp, datario ( timbro della data) □ to go out of date, cadere in disuso; diventare obsoleto □ to be out of date, essere in disuso; essere antiquato □ to date, fino a oggi; sinora.(to) date /deɪt/A v. t.1 datare ( una lettera, un documento, ecc.): The letter was dated 19th August, la lettera era datata 19 agosto; Don't forget to date the cheque, non dimenticarti di datare l'assegno2 datare ( una scoperta archeologica, ecc.) fissare la data di ( un evento): Archaeologists have not yet been able to date the statue, gli archeologi non sono ancora riusciti a datare la statua3 (fam.) stare insieme a, uscire con (q.): All the girls he dates are older than him, tutte le ragazze con cui esce sono più vecchie di lui4 essere indicativo dell'età (di q.): I can remember the Beatles, I suppose that dates me, mi ricordo dei Beatles, presumo che questo sia indicativo della mia etàB v. i.1 – to date from (o back to) risalire a: This church dates from the 14th century, questa chiesa risale al Trecento; The furniture dates back to the 1700s, il mobilio risale al Settecento2 apparire superato: Some fashions date really fast, alcune mode appaiono superate molto in fretta; Many 60s buildings have dated badly, molti edifici degli anni '60 hanno un aspetto completamente superato3 (fam., anche to date each other) uscire (o stare) insieme ( di coppia): They've been dating for six months, stanno insieme da sei mesi; She didn't feel ready to date again, non si sentiva pronta a uscire di nuovo con un uomo● dating from, a datare (o partire) da.* * *I [deɪt]1) (fruit) dattero m.II [deɪt]1) data f.to fix o set a date fissare una data; the date for the match is... la partita avrà luogo il...; at a later date, at some future date — in data futura, più avanti
2) (meeting) appuntamento m.4) to date (fino) a oggiIII 1. [deɪt]1) (mark with date) [ person] datare [ letter]; [ machine] mettere la data su [ document]2) (identify age of) datare [ object]4) (go out with) uscire con [ person]2.1) (originate)to date from to date back to — [building, friendship] risalire a
2) (become dated) [clothes, style] passare di moda
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