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  1. trim

    • IPA[trɪm]

    英式

    • v.
      make (something) neat or of the required size or form by cutting away irregular or unwanted parts;cut off (irregular or unwanted parts)
    • n.
      additional decoration, typically along the edges of something and in contrasting colour or material;decorative additions to a vehicle, typically the upholstery or interior lining of a car
    • adj.
      neat and smart in appearance; in good order;slim and fit
    • verb: trim, 3rd person present: trims, gerund or present participle: trimming, past tense: trimmed, past participle: trimmed

    • noun: trim, plural noun: trims

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    • 1. additional decoration, typically along the edges of something and in contrasting colour or material a red blazer with gold trim the buildings were off-white with a blue trim 同義詞 decoration, trimming, ornamentation, adornment, embellishment, ... 更多
    • decorative additions to a vehicle, typically the upholstery or interior lining of a car refinements such as air conditioning and leather trim
    • 2. an act of cutting something in order to neaten it his hair needs a trim 同義詞 haircut, cut, barbering, clip, snip, ... 更多
    • a short piece of film cut out during the final editing stage.
    • 3. the state of being in good order or condition no one had been there for months—everything was out of trim
    • 4. the degree to which an aircraft can be maintained at a constant altitude without any control forces being present the pilot's only problem was the need to constantly readjust the trim
    • 5. the way in which a ship floats in the water, especially in relation to the fore-and-aft line ships' masters had to check trim and stability before departure

    形容詞

    • n.
      an adjustable tab or aerofoil attached to a control surface, used to trim an aircraft in flight.

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    • n.
      an adjustable tab or airfoil attached to a control surface, used to trim an aircraft in flight.

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    • ph.
      slim and fit

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    • ph.
      slim and fit

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    • ph.
      make changes to suit one's new circumstances

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    • ph.
      make changes to suit one's new circumstances

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    • ph.
      make changes to suit one's new circumstances

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    • IPA[trim]

    美式

    • v.
      make (something) neat or of the required size or form by cutting away irregular or unwanted parts: trim the grass using a sharp mower
    • n.
      additional decoration, typically along the edges of something and in contrasting color or material: we painted the buildings off-white with a blue trim suede sandals with gold trim
    • adj.
      neat and smart in appearance; in good order: his face was freshly shaved, his clothes neat and trim a trim little villa

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    • IPA[trɪm]

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    • a town in Meath, in the Republic of Ireland, situated to the north-west of Dublin; population ...

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