تعريف trimming في الإنجليزية الإنجليزية القاموس.
- The act of someone who trims
I gave a good trimming to my elderly neighbour's hedges.
- Present participle of to trim
I am helping my elderly neighbour by trimming his hedge.
- Material that is removed by someone trimming something, as a piece of steak
He gave the trimmings to the dog under the kitchen table.
- {n} lace put on clothes, hesitation
- a decoration or adornment on a garment; "the trimming on a hat"; "the trim on a shirt
- The act of reprimanding or chastisting; as, to give a boy a trimming
- If you say that something comes with all the trimmings, you mean that it has many extra things added to it to make it more special. They were married with all the trimmings, soon after graduation
- — Operation in the finishing process that involves trimming the reverse and top sides of the embroidery, including jump stitches and backing
- {i} pruning, clipping, cutting; ornamentation, decorating
- Operation in the finishing process that involves trimming the reverse and top sides of the embroidery, including jump stitches and backing
- The process of distributing grain or other bulk commodities in the holds of a vessel to prevent shifting
- cutting down to the desired size or shape
- The act of one who trims
- a decoration or adornment on a garment; "the trimming on a hat"; "the trim on a shirt"
- The process of cutting the metal extension, runners, and overflows from a part after die casting
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- Cutting a printed piece to final size
- The practice of cutting off contaminated meat or other tissue from a carcass to guard against food-borne illness
- Removing unwanted clay to achieve a particular form, thin a pot wall or create a foot, rim, etc Usually done on thrown ware on the wheel, at the leather hard stage
- The trimming on something such as a piece of clothing is the decoration, for example along its edges, that is in a different colour or material. the lace trimming on her satin nightgown. = trim
- /Garniture
- A process by which extreme weights are reduced (trimmed) to diminish the effect of extreme values on estimates and estimated variances
- the act of adding decoration; "the children had to be in bed before it was time for the trimming of the tree"
- The process of removal of unusual cases prior to production of statistics For example, analysis of trimmed DRG data would involve prior removal of (say) patients who were in hospital for unusually short or long periods (Eagar, K & Hindle, D 1994, The Australian Casemix Dictionary, National Casemix Education Series No 9, Department of Human Services & Health, Canberra)
- Sawing off unwanted scrap elements of a work piece, such as the sprue of a casting, to make a usable part
- Removal of selvage from untrimmed wallpaper or removal of wall-paper allowance from around the door, windows, ceilings and baseboards
- the act of adding decoration; "the children had to be in bed before it was time for the trimming of the tree" a decoration or adornment on a garment; "the trimming on a hat"; "the trim on a shirt
- That which serves to trim, make right or fitting, adjust, ornament, or the like; especially, the necessary or the ornamental appendages, as of a garment; hence, sometimes, the concomitants of a dish; a relish; usually in the plural
- Trimmings are pieces of something, usually food, which are left over after you have cut what you need. Use any pastry trimmings to decorate the apples
- the act of making all pages of a book uniform in size by smoothly cutting the leaves along the head, fore-edge and foot with a guillotine
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- a haircut, especially a moderate one to touch up an existing style
I went to the hairdresser for a trim and came back nearly bald.
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- The fore-and-aft angle of the vessel to the water, with reference to the cargo and ballast; the manner in which a vessel floats on the water, whether on an even keel or down by the head or stern
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- to decorate or adorn; especially, to decorate a Christmas tree
They traditionally trim the tree on Christmas Eve.
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- the manner in which something is equipped or adorned; especially, of a car
The car comes in three different trims.
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- to reduce slightly; to cut; especially, to remove excess; e.g. 'trim a hedge', 'trim a beard'
The company trimmed jobs for the second time this year.
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- slender, lean; as a trim figure
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- physically fit
He goes jogging every day to keep trim.
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- decoration; especially, decoration placed along edges or borders
Paint the house white with blue trim.
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- To modify the angle of a vessel to the water by shifting cargo or ballast; to adjust for sailing; to assume, or cause a vessel to assume, a certain position, or trim, in the water. (FM 55-501)
The captain made us trim the boat, and we got her to lie a little more evenly.
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- To modify the angle of a vessel's sails relative to the wind, especially to set the sails to the most advantageous angle
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- engaging in sexual intercourse
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- neat or smart in appearance; as a trim lawn
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- Domestic decorations for a room, especially Christmas decorations
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- {v} to dress, deck, fit out, shave, balance a vessel, temporize or fluctuate between two
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- {n} dress ornament, state, condition
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- {a} nice, spruce, smug, neat, neatly dressed
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- 1. additional things which complete or improve the appearance of something.2. the vegetables and other things that are eaten with the main item of food
- nail trimming
- cutting the ends of fingernail
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- As a noun: The boards that are part of the buildings finish The opposite is the framing boards Trim boards are traditionally between ¾" and 5/4" As a verb: The process of installing the final finish boards on the building
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- To arrange in due order for sailing; as, to trim the sails
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- {f} organize, put in order; decorate; cut off or remove; to level off an airplane in flight (Aerodynamics); improve the condition of a sea vessel by various means (Nautical)
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- Something that is trim is neat, tidy, and attractive. The neighbours' gardens were trim and neat
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- May refer to the faucet handles, all exposed portions of faucets, or to all faucets To trim a room may mean to install all fittings KOHLER faucets sold as base plus trim are typically configured where the trim is the exposed portions of the faucet Whirlpool trim may consist of the removable jets and the suction cover
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- Terrain Resource Information Management system This Ministry of Environment, Lands and Parks database is the Government standard base map upon which all spatial data analysis is performed The Planimetric, Topographic, and Digital Elevation Information data is spatially georeferenced The entire Province is covered at a scale of 1: 20 000
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- Dress; gear; ornaments
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- With sails well trimmed
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- (1) A load is "in trim" when the equipment load equals the counterbalancing weight (2) A set or element is trimmed when it has been placed in the desired position within the performance area
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- The arrangement of the sails with reference to the wind
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- (Otomotiv) Nonfunctional metal or plastic moldings, frames, and other decorative additions to car bodies and interiors
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- The framing or edging of openings and other features on the facade of a building or indoors Trim is usually a different color or material than the adjacent wall
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- To rebuke; to reprove; also, to beat
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- The longitudinal balance of a boat How the bow and/or stern sits in the water for optimum performance
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- To modify the angle of a vessels sails relative to the wind, especially to set the sails to the most advantageous angle
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- or made ready for service or use; firm; compact; snug; neat; fair; as, the ship is trim, or trim built; everything about the man is trim; a person is trim when his body is well shaped and firm; his dress is trim when it fits closely to his body, and appears tight and snug; a man or a soldier is trim when he stands erect
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- balance in flight by regulating the control surfaces; "trim an airplane
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- cutting down to the desired size or shape attitude of an aircraft in flight when allowed to take its own orientation a state of arrangement or appearance; "in good trim"
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- Fitly adjusted; being in good order
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- To dress, as timber; to make smooth
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- If you trim something, for example someone's hair, you cut off small amounts of it in order to make it look neater and tidier. My friend trims my hair every eight weeks Trim is also a noun. His hair needed a trim
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- Fore and aft balance of a boat
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- slender, thin, or physically fit
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- adjust (sails on a ship) so that the wind is optimally used
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- If a government or other organization trims something such as a plan, policy, or amount, they reduce it slightly in extent or size. American companies looked at ways they could trim these costs
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- to reduce slightly; to cut; especially, to remove excess
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- In good order, properly managed or maintained
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- by which she is well prepared for sailing
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- Decorative cording, braids, or fringes applied to the edges or hems of draperies, to match or contrast the panel fabric
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- cultivate, tend, and cut back the growth of; "dress the plants in the garden"
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- The final dimension of a book after the printer or bindery has cut it to size
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- {s} in good order, sleek
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- To adjust the sail to make it the right shape and angle to the wind
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- When people are in trim or in good trim, they are in good physical condition. He is already getting in trim for the big day
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- One-by lumber used as siding corner boards or as finish materials around windows and doors, under eaves or around cornices
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- To make ready or right by cutting or shortening; to clip or lop; to curtail; as, to trim the hair; to trim a tree
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- The finish materials in a building, such as moldings applied around openings (window trim, door trim) or at the floor and ceiling of rooms (baseboard, cornice, and other moldings)
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- The longitudinal deviation of a vessel from her designed waterline at a given draft When expressed in feet and inches it is equal to the sum of the distances that points on the waterline at the bow and stern are above or below the designed waterline at the mean draft at which the vessel is floating The variation in a vertical direction of the fore and aft extremities of the actual position of a vessel's plane of floatation from its designed position
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- Adjusting a curtain, drop or other equipment so that it is the proper height and level
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- The lighter woodwork in the interior of a building; especially, that used around openings, generally in the form of a molded architrave, to protect the plastering at those points
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- To adjust flown scenery so the bottom is level with the floor
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- of places; characterized by order and neatness; free from disorder; "even the barn was shipshape"; "a trim little sailboat"
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- The trim on something such as a piece of clothing is a decoration, for example along its edges, that is in a different colour or material. a white satin scarf with black trim = trimming
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- decorate (food), as with parsley or other ornamental foods
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- Millwork, primarily moldings and/or trim, that finishes off window and door openings, fireplaces, walls and other members
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- {i} order, condition; material used for ornamentation; decoration (in a store window, etc.); condition of a sea vessel (Nautical); minor haircut; something which has been trimmed or cut off; position of an airplane (Aerodynamics)
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- cut down on; make a reduction in; "reduce your daily fat intake"; "The employer wants to cut back health benefits"
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- 1) To haul in on a sheet to adjust the sail trim 2) Sail trim 3) A properly balanced boat that floats evenly on its waterline Improperly trimmed boats may list or lie with their bow or stern too low in the water
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- a state of arrangement or appearance; "in good trim"
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- adjust (sails on a ship) so that the wind is optimally used decorate (food), as with parsley or other ornamental foods decorate, as with ornaments; "trim the christmas tree"; "trim a shop window"
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- remove the edges from and cut down to the desired size; "pare one's fingernails"; "trim the photograph"; "trim lumber"
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- To balance; to fluctuate between parties, so as to appear to favor each
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- To make trim; to put in due order for any purpose; to make right, neat, or pleasing; to adjust
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- uncountable} the manner in which something is equipped or adorned; especially, of a car
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- For R/C aircraft, to adjust CG location, thrust angles and control surface neutral settings so as to permit hands off flight, or the levers on a Tx that control such settings For FF; to adjust alignment, CG, thrustline and control tabs in order to achieve desired flight pattern Tx Transmitter A device that generates a radio signal intended for remote reception U m Greek lower case mu (pronounced "micro" in this context) that signifies 1/1,000,000
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- cut closely; "trim my beard"
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- The application of mouldings to finish the exposed edges of a window or door Trim is also referred to as casing
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- The way a boat floats in relation to the horizon, bow up, bow down or even Also, to adjust a boat's horizontal running angle by directing the outboard or stern drive's thrust up or down Also, to set a sail in correct relation to the wind
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- The state of a ship or her cargo, ballast, masts, etc
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- Order; disposition; condition; as, to be in good trim
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- decorate, as with ornaments; "trim the christmas tree"; "trim a shop window"
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- (mildly vulgar) getting laid; engaging in sexual intercourse
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- a decoration or adornment on a garment; "the trimming on a hat"; "the trim on a shirt"
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- balance in flight by regulating the control surfaces; "trim an airplane"
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- The finish materials in a building at the floor of rooms (baseboard, base shoe, and quarter round for example)
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- thin and fit; "the spare figure of a marathon runner"; "a body kept trim by exercise"
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- The light gage metal used in the finish of a building, especially around openings and at intersection of surfaces Often referred to as flashing
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- attitude of an aircraft in flight when allowed to take its own orientation
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- be in equilibrium during a flight; "The airplane trimmed"
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- Finishing materials applied over a surface, such as widows, doors, or baseboard trim
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- To modify the angle of a vessel to the water by shifting cargo or ballast; to adjust for sailing; to assume, or cause a vessel to assume, a certain position, or trim, in the water
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- (used of hair) neat and tidy; "a nicely kempt beard"
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- cutting down to the desired size or shape
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- To dress; to decorate; to adorn; to invest; to embellish; as, to trim a hat
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- If something such as a piece of clothing is trimmed with a type of material or design, it is decorated with it, usually along its edges. jackets, which are then trimmed with crocheted flowers + -trimmed -trimmed He wears a fur-trimmed coat
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- severely simple in line or design; "a neat tailored suit"; "tailored curtains"
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- To adjust, as a ship, by arranging the cargo, or disposing the weight of persons or goods, so equally on each side of the center and at each end, that she shall sit well on the water and sail well; as, to trim a ship, or a boat
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- (of persons) neat and smart in appearance; "a clean-cut and well-bred young man"; "the trig corporal in his jaunty cap"
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- approval If you describe someone's figure as trim, you mean that it is attractive because there is no extra fat on their body. The driver was a trim young woman of perhaps thirty
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- {i} additions, decorations; remainders, residue
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- accompaniments to a meal
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- the accessories that normally accompany (something or some activity); "an elaborate formal dinner with all the fixings"; "he bought a Christmas tree and trimmings to decorate it"