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- rimmed[rɪmd]in compounds -randig, -gerandethe wears gold\-rimmed spectacles er trägt eine Brille mit Goldrandhe blinked red\-rimmed eyes er blinzelte aus rotgeränderten Augen -
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adjective horn-rimmed spectacles; Her eyes were red-rimmed from crying.) gerändert* * *[rɪmd]adjmit Rand; wheel mit Felgegold-rimmed spectacles — Brille f mit Goldfassung or -rand
red-rimmed eyes — rot geränderte Augen
* * *rimmed [rımd] adj mit Rand (auch Brille): → academic.ru/18437/dark-rimmed">dark-rimmed, gold-rimmed, horn-rimmed etc -
4 rimmed steel
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5 horn-rimmed
adjectivehorn-rimmed spectacles or glasses — Hornbrille, die
* * *adj inv\horn-rimmed glasses Hornbrille f* * *horn-rimmed adj:* * *adjectivehorn-rimmed spectacles or glasses — Hornbrille, die
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gold-rimmed adj:(pair of) gold-rimmed glasses ( oder spectacles) pl Brille f mit Goldrand oder -fassung, goldene Brille -
7 steel-rimmed
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8 horn-rimmed
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9 dark-rimmed
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10 red-rimmed
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11 red-rimmed eyes
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nounRand, der; (of wheel) Felge, die* * *[rim]- academic.ru/62436/rimless">rimless- rimmed* * *[rɪm]I. n\rim of a lake Seeufer nton the Pacific \rim am Rande des Pazifiksthe \rim of the solar system der Rand des Sonnensystems\rim of dirt Schmutzrand mII. vt<- mm->the garden was \rimmed with a wall der Garten war von einer Mauer umgebenthe lake was \rimmed by trees der See war von Bäumen gesäumt* * *[rɪm]n(of cup, bowl) Rand m; (of hat also) Krempe f; (of spectacles also) Fassung f; (of wheel) Felge f, Radkranz m* * *rim [rım]A s1. Rand m (eines Gefäßes, Kraters etc):2. Rand m, Krempe f (eines Huts)3. TECHa) Felge f:rim brake Felgenbremse f5. US Arbeitsplatz m der (Zeitungs)KorrektorenB v/t1. (ein)fassen, umranden, mit einem Rand versehen* * *nounRand, der; (of wheel) Felge, die* * *n.Felge -n f.Radkranz -¨e m.Rand ¨-er m. -
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['spektəklz]* * *spec·ta·cles[ˈspektəkl̩z]horn-rimmed \spectacles Hornbrille fsteel-rimmed \spectacles Metallbrille fto put on one's \spectacles seine Brille aufsetzen* * *n.Brille -en f. -
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[rɪm] n\rim of a lake Seeufer nt;on the Pacific \rim am Rande des Pazifiks;the \rim of the solar system der Rand des Sonnensystemsto \rim sth etw umgeben;( frame) etw umrahmen;the garden was \rimmed with a wall der Garten war von einer Mauer umgeben;the lake was \rimmed by trees der See war von Bäumen gesäumt -
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( Brit) Brille f;horn-rimmed \spectacles Hornbrille f;steel-rimmed \spectacles Metallbrille f;to put on one's \spectacles seine Brille aufsetzen
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rimmed — [ rımd ] suffix used with some nouns and adjectives to form adjectives describing the type of RIM that something has: steel rimmed spectacles red rimmed eyes … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
-rimmed — UK [rɪmd] US suffix used with some nouns and adjectives to form adjectives describing the type of rim that something has steel rimmed spectacles red rimmed eyes Thesaurus: suffixeshyponym … Useful english dictionary
rimmed — rimmed; semi·rimmed; … English syllables
-rimmed — [[t] rɪmd[/t]] 1) COMB in ADJ rimmed combines with nouns to form adjectives that describe something as having a border or frame made of a particular substance. ...horn rimmed spectacles. 2) → See also , rimmed … English dictionary
rimmed — [[t]rɪ̱md[/t]] 1) ADJ: usu v link ADJ with n If something is rimmed with a substance or colour, it has that substance or colour around its border. The plates and glassware were rimmed with gold. 2) → See also , rimmed … English dictionary
rimmed — rim ► NOUN 1) the upper or outer edge of something more or less circular. 2) (also wheel rim) the outer edge of a wheel, on which the tyre is fitted. 3) a limit or boundary. 4) an encircling stain or deposit. ► VERB (rimmed, rimming … English terms dictionary
rimmed — adjective having a rim or a rim of a specified kind do you wear rimmed or rimless glasses? • Ant: ↑rimless • Similar to: ↑horn rimmed, ↑red rimmed … Useful english dictionary
rimmed — adjective Date: 1729 having a rim usually used in combination < dark rimmed glasses > < red rimmed eyes > … New Collegiate Dictionary
rimmed — /rimd/, adj. 1. having a rim: Do you wear rimmed or rimless glasses? 2. having a rim of a specified kind (often used in combination): Your red rimmed eyes show that you have been crying. [1720 30; RIM + ED3] * * * … Universalium
-rimmed — UK [rɪmd] / US suffix used with some nouns and adjectives to form adjectives describing the type of rim that something has steel rimmed spectacles red rimmed eyes … English dictionary
Rimmed — Rim Rim, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Rimmed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Rimming}.] To furnish with a rim; to border. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English