trim
51trim — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. neat, well ordered, compact, tidy, spruce, smart; slim, lean. v. order, tidy, adjust, dress, arrange; decorate, ornament, adorn; defeat; cheat; balance, equalize; cut, lop, shear, prune, barber;… …
52trim — verb (trims, trimming, trimmed) 1》 make (something) neat by cutting away irregular or unwanted parts. ↘cut off (irregular or unwanted parts). ↘reduce the size, amount, or number of. 2》 decorate (something), especially along its edges. 3》… …
53trím — a m (ȋ) rekreacijska telesna dejavnost, zlasti hoja, tek, gimnastične vaje: ukvarjati se s trimom; pripomočki za trim ◊ navt. uravnoteženje ladje s prerazporeditvijo tovora, balasta; neskl. pril.: trim steza …
54trim — v., n., & adj. v. (trimmed, trimming) 1 tr. a set in good order. b make neat or of the required size or form, esp. by cutting away irregular or unwanted parts. 2 tr. (foll. by off, away) remove by cutting off (such parts). 3 tr. a (often foll. by …
55trim — [16] The origins of trim are uncertain, but it may come from an unrecorded Middle English verb *trimmen ‘arrange’, a descendant of Old English trymman or trymian ‘make stronger or firmer’ …
56trim — I. a. 1. Snug, neat, nice, compact, well adjusted, well ordered, tidy. 2. Spruce, finical, smart. II. n. 1. Dress, gear, ornaments, trimmings, trappings. 2. State, condition, order, case, plight. III. v. a. 1 …
57Trim — Sp Trimas Ap Trim angliškai Ap Baile Átha Troim airiškai L Milo adm. c., Airija …
58trim — v 1. clip, snip, nip, prune, pare; cut, bob, crop, shingle; shear, shave, fleece, pollard, poll, scalp, cut down to the quick; neaten, even up; shape, form, fashion, sculpt, sculp, sculpture. 2.Often trim off dock, bobtail, lop, chop, hack, cut… …
59trim — paderinimas statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. tailoring; trim; trimming vok. Abgleich, m; Anpassung, f; Trimmen, n rus. подгонка, f; подстройка, f pranc. ajustage précis, m …
60trim — [16] The origins of trim are uncertain, but it may come from an unrecorded Middle English verb *trimmen ‘arrange’, a descendant of Old English trymman or trymian ‘make stronger or firmer’ …