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m; -(e)s, -e1. helmet; (Schutzhelm) bes. auf Baustellen: hard hat* * *der Helmhelmet; casque* * *Hẹlm [hɛlm]m -(e)s, -ehelmet; (ARCHIT) helm roof* * *(a metal, leather etc covering to protect the head: Soldiers wear helmets when fighting.) helmet* * *<-[e]s, -e>[ˈhɛlm]m helmet* * *der; Helm[e]s, Helme helmetHelm ab zum Gebet! — (Milit.) helmets off for prayers!
* * *1. helmet; (Schutzhelm) besonders auf Baustellen: hard hat* * *der; Helm[e]s, Helme helmetHelm ab zum Gebet! — (Milit.) helmets off for prayers!
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m (G hełmu) 1. (bojowy, górniczy, rycerski) helmet; (motocyklowy) (crash) helmet; (strażacki) (fire) helmet 2. Archit. cupola, dome- cebulaste hełmy cerkwi onion domes on a Russian Orthodox church* * ** * *mi2. bud. (= kopułka) cupola.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > hełm
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[helm] nounthe wheel or handle by which a ship is steered:مِقْوَد، زمام الأمورHe asked me to take the helm (= steer the ship).
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دَفَّة المَرْكَب \ helm: the handle or wheel by which a boat is guided. -
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سُكّان \ helm: the handle or wheel by which a boat is guided. population: all (or a named part) of the people who live in a place or area: The population of Britain increases yearly. The Muslim population of India is larger than the whole population of Pakistan. rudder: a movable blade at the back of a boat, for guiding its course. \ See Also دفة (دَفَّة) -
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/helem/ motorcycle helmet, hard hat.
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Helm — may refer to:a ship s steering mechanism; see tiller and steering wheel. Derived meanings: * The verb meaning steer as in to helm a yacht . * A gender neutral term for helmsman * metaphorically, a position of leadership or control * the Unicode… … Wikipedia
Helm — Helm, n. [OE. helme, AS. helma rudder; akin to D. & G. helm, Icel. hj[=a]lm, and perh. to E. helve.] [1913 Webster] 1. (Naut.) The apparatus by which a ship is steered, comprising rudder, tiller, wheel, etc.; commonly used of the tiller or wheel… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Helm up — Helm Helm, n. [OE. helme, AS. helma rudder; akin to D. & G. helm, Icel. hj[=a]lm, and perh. to E. helve.] [1913 Webster] 1. (Naut.) The apparatus by which a ship is steered, comprising rudder, tiller, wheel, etc.; commonly used of the tiller or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
HELM AG — Unternehmensform Aktiengesellschaft Gründung 1900 Unte … Deutsch Wikipedia
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Helm — Personaje de El Señor de los Anillos Creador(es) J. R. R. Tolkien Episodios Apéndice A: Anales de los reyes y los gobernantes Información … Wikipedia Español
helm — [helm] noun the helm the state of being in charge of a business or other organization: • He has been at the helm of the corporation for 13 years. • Wright took the helm at the food retailer last year. * * * helm UK US /helm/ noun ● at the helm… … Financial and business terms
helm — [helm] n [Sense: 1; Origin: Old English helma] [Sense: 2 3; Origin: Old English helm] 1.) the wheel or control which guides a ship or boat 2.) at the helm a) in charge of something ▪ … Dictionary of contemporary English
helm — helm·holtz; helm·less; helm; un·helm; dis·helm; … English syllables
helm — helm1 [helm] n., vt. [ME < OE, protection, helmet, akin to Ger helm, helmet, OE helmian, to protect < IE base * k̑el , to cover, hide > HULL1, L celare, to hide] archaic & old poet. var. of HELMET helm2 [helm] n. [ME helme < OE helma … English World dictionary
helm — [ helm ] noun count a wheel or handle used for making a boat go in the direction you want a. at the helm in charge, or in the position of a leader: The coach will remain at the helm for the rest of the season … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English