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1 hem
1. nounSaum, der2. transitive verb,- mm-1) säumen2) (surround)hem somebody/something in or about — jemanden/etwas einschließen
feel hemmed in — (fig.) sich eingeengt fühlen
* * *[hem] 1. noun(the border of a piece of clothing, folded over and sewn.) der Saum2. verb- academic.ru/87781/hem_in">hem in* * *hem1[hem]I. interj hm!II. n Räuspern ntIII. vi<- mm->sich akk räuspernhem2[hem]I. n Saum mto let the \hem down den Saum herauslassento take the \hem up den Saum aufnehmenII. vt<- mm->to \hem trousers/a skirt/a dress eine Hose/einen Rock/ein Kleid säumen* * *I [hem]interjSee:= humII1. nSaum m2. vtsäumen* * *hem1 [hem]A s1. (Kleider)Saum m:take one’s coat hem up seinen Mantel kürzer machen2. Rand m, Einfassung fB v/t1. ein Kleid etc (ein)säumena) MIL einschließen,b) fig einengenhem2 [hem; hm]A int hm!, hem!B s H(e)m n (Verlegenheitslaut)hem and haw herumdrucksen umg, nicht recht mit der Sprache herauswollen* * *1. nounSaum, der2. transitive verb,- mm-1) säumen2) (surround)hem somebody/something in or about — jemanden/etwas einschließen
feel hemmed in — (fig.) sich eingeengt fühlen
* * *n.Saum Säume m. v.einengen v.einfassen v.einschließen (Militär) v.einsäumen v.sich (verlegen)räuspern ausdr.säumen v.umranden v. -
2 hem in
* * *◆ hem invt1. (surround)▪ to \hem in in ⇆ sb/sth jdn/etw umgeben [o einschließen▪ to \hem in in ⇆ sb jdn einengento feel \hem inmed in sich akk eingeengt fühlen* * *vt septroops etc einschließen, umgeben; (fig) einengen -
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hemmed — hemmed; un·hemmed; … English syllables
Hemmed-In-Hollow Falls — Infobox Waterfall name = Hemmed In Hollow Falls caption = Hemmed In Hollow Falls from the base, June. location = Buffalo National River, Arkansas, US type = Single Drop height = 209 feet/63.7 meters number drops = 1Hemmed In Hollow Falls is a… … Wikipedia
Hemmed — 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
hemmed in — adj. hemmed in on all sides * * * hemmed in on all sides … Combinatory dictionary
hemmed, hemming — verb 1 (T) to turn under the edge of a piece of material or clothing and stitch it in place 2 hem and haw AmE to keep pausing before saying something, and avoid saying it directly hem sb in phrasal verb (transitive usually passive) 1 to surround… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
hemmed in — Synonyms and related words: barred, beleaguered, beset, besieged, blockaded, bound, boxed in, cabined, caged, circumscribed, cloistered, closed in, confined, cooped, cordoned, cordoned off, corralled, cramped, cribbed, enclosed, fenced, hedged,… … Moby Thesaurus
hemmed — hem n. folded and stitched down edge of cloth; edge of a garment v. fold and sew down the edge of a piece of cloth; surround, enclose; hesitate, falter in speaking interj. sound made in the throat (to attract attention, express doubt, etc.) … English contemporary dictionary
hemmed — past of hem … Useful english dictionary
well-hemmed — adj. * * * … Universalium
well-hemmed — adj … Useful english dictionary
hem — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English; akin to Middle High German hemmen to hem in, Armenian kamel to press Date: before 12th century 1. a border of a cloth article doubled back and stitched down 2. rim, margin < bright green hem of … New Collegiate Dictionary