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1 hem
[hem] 1. noun(the border of a piece of clothing, folded over and sewn.) bainha2. verb(to make a hem on (a piece of clothing): I've hemmed the skirt.) pôr bainha em- hem in* * *hem1[hem] n bainha, orla, borda, margem. • vt abainhar, fazer bainha. to hem in cercar, encerrar.————————hem2[hem] n pigarro. • vi pigarrear, tossir. to hem and haw pigarrear de embaraço. -
2 hem-
hem-3[hem] pref Amer designativo de sangue. -
3 hem
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4 hem in
(to surround (someone): The soldiers were hemmed in on all sides by the enemy.) cercar -
5 hem
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6 hem in
(to surround (someone): The soldiers were hemmed in on all sides by the enemy.) cercar -
7 to hem and haw
to hem and hawpigarrear de embaraço. -
8 to hem in
to hem incercar, encerrar. -
9 hemorrhoidal
hem.or.rhoid.al[hemər'ɔidəl] adj Med hemorroidal: referente às hemorróidas. -
10 hematogenous
hem.a.tog.e.nous[hi:mət'ɔdʒinəs] adj hematogênico: originado no sangue. -
11 hematology
hem.a.tol.o.gy[hi:mət'ɔlədʒi] n hematologia: estudo do sangue. -
12 hemicycle
hem.i.cy.cle[h'emisaikəl] n semicírculo. -
13 hemiplegia
hem.i.ple.gi.a[hemipl'i:dʒiə] n Med hemiplegia: paralisia de metade do corpo. -
14 hemispheric
hem.i.spher.ic[hemisf'erik] adj hemisférico. -
15 hemline
hem.line[h'emlain] n Sewing posição da barra (vestido, saia). -
16 hemlock
hem.lock[h'emlɔk] n 1 Bot cicuta. 2 Amer árvore do gênero Tsuga, da família das Pináceas, bem como a respectiva madeira. -
17 hemorrhoids
hem.or.rhoids[h'emərɔidz] n Med hemorróidas. -
18 hemstitch
hem.stitch[h'emstitʃ] n ponto à jour. -
19 haemorrhage
['heməri‹](bleeding in large amounts, from damaged blood-vessels.) hemorragia -
20 hema-
he.ma-[h'i:mə] pref Amer = link=hem- hem-.
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hem — hem … Dictionnaire des rimes
hem — hem·a·chate; hem·a·tin; hem·a·tin·om·e·ter; hem·a·tite; hem·a·tit·ic; hem·a·to·blast; hem·a·to·cele; hem·a·to·chrome; hem·a·to·col·pos; hem·a·to·cryal; hem·a·to·cyte; hem·a·tog·e·nous; hem·a·to·gone; hem·a·to·lite; hem·a·to·log·ic;… … English syllables
hem — [ ɛm; hɛm ] interj. • XVIe; onomat. ♦ Interjection servant à appeler (⇒ hé, holà), à interroger (⇒ hein), à exprimer le doute, un scepticisme moqueur, certains sous entendus (⇒ hum). « Hem ? quoi ? que voulez vous ? » (Marivaux). ♢ Onomatopée… … Encyclopédie Universelle
hem — 1. (hèm ) interj. 1° On s en sert pour appeler. Hem, hem, venez çà. 2° On s en sert aussi pour interroger. • As tu l effronterie de m assurer que tu n as rien vu ? hem ! réponds, parle, HAUTEROCHE le Coch. 3. • Beau père, ainsi je crois… … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
Hem — Escudo … Wikipedia Español
Hem — Hem, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Hemmed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Hemming}.] 1. To form a hem or border to; to fold and sew down the edge of. Wordsworth. [1913 Webster] 2. To border; to edge [1913 Webster] All the skirt about Was hemmed with golden fringe.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Hem — bezeichnet: eine Gemeinde in der französischen Region Nord Pas de Calais, siehe Hem (Nord) eine Ortschaft in der Skive Kommune in Dänemark, siehe Hem (Dänemark) eine Band aus Brooklyn, New York City, siehe Hem (Band) Hem ist der Familienname… … Deutsch Wikipedia
hem — HEM, hemuri, s.n. Nucleu al hemoglobinei şi al altor pigmenţi respiratori celulari, de care se leagă un ion de fier. – Din fr. hème Trimis de gall, 13.09.2007. Sursa: DEX 98 hem s. n., pl. hémuri Trimis de siveco, 10.08.2004. Sursa: Dicţionar… … Dicționar Român
hem — hem1 [hem] n. [ME < OE, akin to MLowG ham, enclosed piece of land < IE base * kem , to compress, impede > HAMPER1] 1. the border on a garment or piece of cloth, usually made by folding the edge and sewing it down 2. any border, edge, or… … English World dictionary
Hem — Hem, v. i. [[root]15. See {Hem}, interj.] To make the sound expressed by the word hem; hence, to hesitate in speaking. Hem, and stroke thy beard. Shak. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Hem — Hem, n. [AS. hem, border, margin; cf. Fries. h[ a]mel, Prov. G. hammel hem of mire or dirt.] 1. The edge or border of a garment or cloth, doubled over and sewed, to strengthen it and prevent raveling. [1913 Webster] 2. Border; edge; margin. Hem… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English