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trim [ trim ]


verb  (past and past participle trimmed, present participle trim·ming, 3rd person present singular trims)
Definition:
 
1. transitive verb make something tidy by cutting: to make something neat by clipping, cutting, or pruning

2. transitive verb cut something to required size: to reduce something by cutting it to the required shape or size
trimmed the manuscript to 40,000 words

3. transitive verb remove excess by cutting: to reduce or remove an excess, by cutting
We had to trim the budget.

4. transitive verb decorate something: to decorate or embellish something
He trimmed the hat with fur.

5. transitive verb movies edit film: to cut pieces from a film during editing

6. transitive and intransitive verb sailing change arrangement of sails: to change the position or arrangement of the sails in order to maximize the benefit of the wind

7. transitive verb shipping change distribution of cargo: to improve, alter, or maintain a vessel's balance by changing the way the ballast or cargo is distributed

8. intransitive verb nautical be balanced in water: to be or become well balanced in the water ( refers to a vessel )

9. transitive verb aviation make adjustments to improve aircraft stability: to improve the stability of an aircraft, especially by adjustment of the controls during flight

10. transitive and intransitive verb alter opinion to suit circumstances: to alter opinions or behavior to suit the circumstances in order to gain acceptance or personal advantage

11. intransitive verb adopt neutral position: to adopt a neutral position in a dispute between two parties

12. transitive verb beat somebody thoroughly: to beat or overwhelm somebody completely ( informal )
got trimmed regularly at tennis by her partner

13. transitive verb scold somebody: to reprimand or scold somebody ( informal )

14. transitive verb cheat somebody: to cheat or deceive somebody ( informal )



adjective  (comparative trim·mer, superlative trim·mest)
Definition:
 
1. fit: healthy, slim, or in good physical condition
had a trim figure

2. neat: neat, compact, or in good order



noun  (plural trims)
Definition:
 
1. act of cutting: an act or instance of cutting something in order to make it neater
gave the hedge a trim

2. haircut: a haircut that neatens rather than changes a hairstyle

3. something used as decoration: something used for decoration, e.g. contrasting material attached to a piece of clothing

4. automotive decorative parts of vehicle: the accessories and decorative parts added to the interior or exterior of a vehicle

5. construction decorative additions to building: the nonstructural decorative additions to a building, especially moldings around doorways, windows, and walls

6. U.S. commerce window dressing: the goods, props, and other items placed in a store window

7. something trimmed off: a piece of something removed by trimming

8. movies film cut during editing: a piece of film eliminated from a shot during editing

9. aviation adjustment of aircraft for stability: adjustment of the controls of an aircraft to give stability

10. aviation flight position: the position of an aircraft in flight relative to the horizon

11. nautical appearance of vessel: the way a vessel appears when it is fitted out and prepared for sailing

12. sailing relation between sail and direction: the relation between the plane of a sail and the direction in which the vessel is pointing

13. nautical position of vessel: the position of a ship or boat, especially with reference to the horizontal and to the difference between the depth in water at the front and back of the vessel

14. nautical buoyancy: the relative buoyancy of a submarine

[ Old English trymman "strengthen." < Indo-European, "be solid"]

trim adverb
trim·ly adverb
trim·ness noun
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