palmer / ˈpɑ mər, ˈpɑl- /

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palmer2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a pilgrim, especially of the Middle Ages, who had returned from the Holy Land bearing a palm branch as a token.
  2. any religious pilgrim.
  3. palmerworm.
v. 无主动词 verb
  1. Scot. and North England. to wander; go idly from place to place.

更多palmer例句

  1. Police in Wrangell and Palmer also said they do not collect DNA at the time of arrest.
  2. He and I were standing in one of the dark and damp hallways of the Palmer basement, and he said to me, “The only difference between you and me physics-wise is that I am a little further along in my career.”
  3. At Mat-Su Regional Medical Center in Palmer, Alaska, nearly 40 miles north of Anchorage, Thomas Quimby, the emergency department’s medical director, became the leader of the hospital’s coronavirus task force in March.
  4. Kinloch attempted to end the discussion before Palmer, the Republican, was done asking questions.
  5. That’s the biggest physical factor that has struck me over 20 years at Palmer.
  6. This Palmer stands for elegance and sophistication: the embodiment of natural gifts, both athletic and personal.
  7. Palmer's inability to reach a synthesis in almost any area of his life is what makes him exasperating.
  8. "My wife and I have been married for nineteen years," says Palmer, mulling the stress-fracture in his family life.
  9. Just as Palmer, taken in sixty-second doses, seems relaxed, so, measured over hours, he seems in need of a sedative.
  10. I got the word," says Palmer, "that Peters had said, 'I don't want Palmer to start another game here this year.'
  11. Lately a more satisfactory method, suggested by Mr. Palmer, has been employed.
  12. Palmer is out of town, and Lovegrove and Matthews appear wonderfully nonchalant.
  13. They directed the master of the house to keep a “palmer,” or instrument for inflicting pain upon the palm of the open hand.
  14. A little later, he happened to see Mr. Palmer himself knocking at the door of the Deanery and being admitted by the butler.
  15. The White Palmer—dubbed with white peacock's harl, and a black hackle over it.