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hem

Türkçe - İngilizce

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HEM = (hem nedir; hem ne demek; hem İngilizcesi) Hemoglobin molekülünün oksijen taşıyan ve demirle porfirinden oluşan proteinsiz kısmı.

HEM = (hem nedir; hem ne demek; hem İngilizcesi) Formülü C34H33O4N4FeOH olan yapısı hematine benzeyen bir Fe(II) kompleksi. Hemoglobinin ve bazı enzimlerin bir parçası.

HEM = (hem nedir; hem ne demek; hem İngilizcesi) Hemoglobinin oksijen bağlayan, proteinsiz ve kana kırmızı rengi veren demirli pigmenti, heme.

HEM = (hem nedir; hem ne demek; hem İngilizcesi) Yunanca kan anlamına gelen ön ek.

hem = -daş anlamını verecek şekilde kelimeye türetmeye yarayan ön ek [Osmanlıca - Türkçe]

hem = -deş [Osmanlıca - Türkçe]

hem = hem [Osmanlıca - Türkçe]

hem = üstelik [Osmanlıca - Türkçe]

hem = hem [Türkçe - Osmanlıca]

HEM nasıl okunur, okunuşu /hem/ isim

hem

İngilizce - Türkçe

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HEM = [hem] noun
(giysi) kenar, baskı * eşanlamlı : edge, border, margin, edging
İngilizce örnek : She took up the hem of her skirt.
Türkçe çevirisi : Eteğinin kenarını içeri aldı (kısalttı).
İngilizce örnek : She lengthened the trousers by turning down the hem.
Türkçe çevirisi : Paçasının kenarını açarak pantolonunu uzattı.
¤ verb
kıvırıp kenarını bastırmak * eşanlamlı : border, edge

HEM = (textiles)
Bias hem: A hemline cut on the bias (diagonal grain) of the fabric, allowing for greater stretch and drape.
Blind hem: A type of hemming technique where the stitches are nearly invisible from the outside of the garment.
Bound hem: A hemline that is finished with bias binding or tape, providing a clean and polished edge.
Box pleat hem: A hemline that features box pleats, which are folded in alternating directions to create a structured and decorative finish.
Contrast hem: A hemline made from a different fabric or color than the rest of the garment, creating a striking contrast.
Curved hem: A hemline that follows a curved or rounded shape, commonly found in shirttails or skirts.
Double hem: Folding the edge of the fabric twice before sewing to create a sturdy and neat finish.
Elastic hem: A hemline that incorporates elastic material to create a stretchy and snug fit, commonly found in waistbands or cuffs.
Finished hem: A hem that is neatly folded and stitched to prevent fraying or unraveling of the fabric.
Flat-felled hem: A strong and durable hemming technique where one edge of the fabric is folded over the other and sewn down flat.
Folded hem: A simple hemming technique where the edge of the fabric is folded once and then stitched to secure it.
Frilled hem: A hemline adorned with frills or ruffles for a playful and romantic look.
Gathered hem: A hemline that is gathered or puckered using stitching or elastic, creating a bunched or ruffled effect.
Hand-rolled hem: A delicate and finely finished hem created by hand, often used in high-end garments and couture sewing.
Merrowed hem: A hemline finished with a serged or overlocked edge using a merrow machine, preventing fraying and providing a professional look.
Mock hem: A decorative edge created by folding the fabric and stitching it in place without actually hemming it.
Picot hem: A decorative hem created by folding the edge of the fabric and stitching it with small, evenly spaced loops or scallops.
Pleated hem: A hemline that incorporates pleats for added texture and visual interest, often seen in skirts and dresses.
Raw hem: Leaving the edge of the fabric unfinished for a purposely distressed or casual look.
Raw-edge hem: A casual and contemporary hemline left unfinished with raw edges intentionally exposed for a relaxed and edgy aesthetic.
Rolled hem: Creating a narrow, rolled edge by folding and stitching the fabric.
Scalloped hem: A decorative hem with a wavy or scalloped edge, often used in dresses and skirts.
Scalloped lace hem: A hemline adorned with lace trimmings featuring scalloped edges for a delicate and feminine finish.
Scalloped ribbon hem: A hemline adorned with ribbon trim featuring scalloped edges for a charming and refined finish.
Shirttail hem: A hemline that is slightly curved and longer at the back than at the front, resembling the shape of a shirttail.
Slit hem: A hemline that features a vertical opening or slit, adding movement and flair to the garment.
Straight hem: A hemline that runs horizontally without any curves or angles, often seen in basic t-shirts or tops.
Tiered hem: A hemline composed of multiple layers or tiers of fabric, often varying in length for a dynamic silhouette.
Topstitched hem: A hemline that is reinforced with visible stitching on the top side of the fabric, adding decorative detail and strength.
Waterfall hem: A hemline that cascades or drapes in a fluid manner, resembling the flow of a waterfall, commonly found in asymmetrical skirts or dresses.

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