trim in English
- trim⇄adj. 1. in good condition or order; tidy and pleasing to the eye; neat.
Ex. A trim maid greeted us. The entire family works together to keep a trim house.
2. well designed and maintained.
Ex. a trim little ketch.
3. (Obsolete.) - trim⇄adv. (Archaic.) in a trim manner; neatly; accurately.
- trim⇄adv. trimly.
- trim⇄noun trimness.
- trim⇄noun 1. proper condition.
Ex. Is our team in trim for the game?
2. good order.
Ex. to put one's affairs in trim.
3. condition; order.
Ex. that ship is in poor trim for a voyage.
4. a clipping, paring, or dressing to - trim⇄trim, verb, trimmed,trimming,adjective, trimmer,trimmest,noun, adverb.
- trim⇄v.i. 1. to be or keep in balance, especially to assume a specified position in the water, owing to the distribution of cargo, ballast, or the amount of water in the tanks of a submarine.
2. to adjust sails to fit the direction of the wind and the - trim⇄v.t. 1. to make neat by cutting away parts.
Ex. The gardener trimmed the hedge. The barber trimmed my hair.
2. to put in good order; tidy.
Ex. to trim up a room.
3. to dress or shape (lumber).
Ex. The carpenter trimmed the
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