0 the border of a piece of clothing, folded over and sewn. -- ขอบ (ผ้า)
1 to make a hem on (a piece of clothing) -- เย็บริม (ผ้า)
I’ve hemmed the skirt.
These parts are normally hemmed with hydraulic machines which are quite expensive and specially designed for the current type of car.
But the collars, cuffs and hems of linen undergarments signalled a common fascination with cleanliness and display among most social ranks.
Long nightdresses and dressing gowns were mentioned as being a problem, due to the risk of tripping on the hem.
Today it is hemmed in by similarly large buildings on all sides but the south.
The problem is that the robot has to apply a constant force onto the part to be hemmed, so robot deviations cause bad hemming results.
One possibility of accounting for the generic reading of dinosaurs and hems here is to treat (i) and (ii) on a par with irrealis there-clauses.
It would have a very big hem underneath that you would let down as you grew.
The hospitals, which needed to expand, were hemmed in by surrounding development.
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(衣服等的)褶邊,邊, 給…縫褶邊…
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(衣服等的)褶边,边, 给…缝褶边…
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dobladillo, dobladillo [masculine]…
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barra…
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(布・衣服の)端の折り返し部分, ヘム…
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kıvrım kenarı, baskı, kenar…
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ourlet [masculine], ourlet, ourler…
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vora…
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