| trim (trɪm) |
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| —adj , trimmer, trimmest |
| 1. | neat and spruce in appearance |
| 2. | slim; slender |
| 3. | in good condition |
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| —vb (sometimes foll by off or away) , trimmer, trimmest, trims, trimming, trimmed |
| 4. | to put in good order, esp by cutting or pruning |
| 5. | to shape and finish (timber) |
| 6. | to adorn or decorate |
| 7. | to cut so as to remove: to trim off a branch |
| 8. | to cut down to the desired size or shape: to trim material to a pattern |
| 9. | dialect to decorate: to trim a Christmas tree |
| 10. | nautical |
| | a. (also intr) to adjust the balance of (a vessel) or (of a vessel) to maintain an even balance, by distribution of ballast, cargo, etc |
| | b. (also intr) to adjust (a vessel's sails) to take advantage of the wind |
| | c. to stow (cargo) |
| 11. | to balance (an aircraft) before flight by adjusting the position of the load or in flight by the use of trim tabs, fuel transfer, etc |
| 12. | (also intr) to modify (one's opinions, etc) to suit opposing factions or for expediency |
| 13. | informal to thrash or beat |
| 14. | informal to rebuke |
| 15. | obsolete to furnish or equip |
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| —n |
| 16. | a decoration or adornment |
| 17. | the upholstery and decorative facings, as on the door panels, of a car's interior |
| 18. | proper order or fitness; good shape: in trim |
| 19. | a haircut that neatens but does not alter the existing hairstyle |
| 20. | nautical |
| | a. the general set and appearance of a vessel |
| | b. the difference between the draught of a vessel at the bow and at the stern |
| | c. the fitness of a vessel |
| | d. the position of a vessel's sails relative to the wind |
| | e. the relative buoyancy of a submarine |
| 21. | dress or equipment |
| 22. | (US) window-dressing |
| 23. | the attitude of an aircraft in flight when the pilot allows the main control surfaces to take up their own positions |
| 24. | films a section of shot cut out during editing |
| 25. | material that is trimmed off |
| 26. | decorative mouldings, such as architraves, picture rails, etc |
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| [Old English trymman to strengthen; related to trum strong, Old Irish druma tree, Russian drom thicket] |
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| 'trimly |
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| —adv |
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| 'trimness |
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| —n |