0 the end of the sleeve (of a shirt, coat etc) near the wrist -- manchet
1 the turned-up part of a trouser leg. -- opslag; ombuk
2 to put handcuffs on (a person) -- håndjern
3 a blow with the open hand -- slag; dask
a cuff on the ear.
4 to give such a blow -- slå; daske
He cuffed him on the head.
Telemetry-capable devices commonly used in home-based telemedicine include electronic blood pressure cuffs, stethoscopes, glucometers, and oximeters.
A few remain unstable, perhaps because they rarely occur in the singular - words for cuffs, shutters, boots, and sideburns.
The pre-composed part could also be backings behind a solo, which could be taught aurally off the cuff.
An appropriately sized cuff was utilized for each patient.
The results are not as good as when the cuff is placed around the membranous urethra.
But the collars, cuffs and hems of linen undergarments signalled a common fascination with cleanliness and display among most social ranks.
The exercises did involve the use of 0.5 and 1 kg ankle and cuff weights.
The cuff is sutured on the mitral annulus but remains within the cavity of the left atrium.
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