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hem
- IPA[hɛm]
英式
- the edge of a piece of cloth or clothing which has been turned under and sewn
- turn under and sew the edge of (a piece of cloth);surround and restrict the space or movement of someone or something
verb: hem, 3rd person present: hems, gerund or present participle: hemming, past tense: hemmed, past participle: hemmed
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名詞
- 1. the edge of a piece of cloth or clothing which has been turned under and sewn the hem of her dress she took up the hem
動詞
- 1. turn under and sew the edge of (a piece of cloth) she began to hem a border
- 2. surround and restrict the space or movement of someone or something he was hemmed in by the tables
- a hemline on a skirt or dress formed by panels of fabric which fall in points resembling the ... a handkerchief hem pulls the focus away from the hips and thighs, elongating the bottom half of the body
Oxford Dictionary
- a hemline on a skirt or dress formed by panels of fabric which fall in points resembling the ... a handkerchief hem pulls the focus away from the hips and thighs, elongating the bottom half of the body
Oxford American Dictionary
- hesitate; be indecisive
Oxford American Dictionary
- hesitate; be indecisive
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[hem]
美式
- the edge of a piece of cloth or clothing which has been turned under and sewn: the hem of her dress she took up the hem
- turn under and sew the edge of (a piece of cloth or clothing): she began to hem a border
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[hɛm]
英式
- used in writing to indicate a sound made when coughing or clearing the throat to attract ...
- make a sound in the throat when hesitating or as a signal: Jane, if any one is about, come to the foot of the stairs and hem
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[hem]
美式
- used in writing to indicate a sound made when coughing or clearing the throat to attract ...
- make a sound in the throat when hesitating or as a signal: Jane, if any one is about, come to the foot of the stairs and hem
Oxford American Dictionary