单词 | trim |
释义 | trim —trim /trɪm/ adjective (trimmer, trimmest) (TIDY) ► F0 tidy and well ordered: » trim lawns and neat flower bedsThesaurus+: ↑Clean and tidyadjective (trimmer, trimmest) APPROVING (THIN) ► F0 thin in an attractive and healthy way: » You're looking very trim - have you lost weight?Thesaurus+: ↑Thin or slender (of people) , ↑Not fit and healthy , ↑Narrow and thinnoun (PREPARED) in trim INFORMAL► F0 physically prepared and ready, or in good condition: » Are you in trim for the run on Sunday?Thesaurus+: ↑Fit and healthynoun [C or U] (MATERIAL) ► F0 → TRIMMING(Cf. ↑trimming)Thesaurus+: ↑Decorations added to clothesnoun [S] (CUT) ► F0 an act of making something, especially someone's hair, tidier or more level by cutting a small amount off it: » I asked the hairdresser for a trim.» Just give the ends a trim, please.Thesaurus+: ↑Cutting and stabbingThesaurus+: ↑Hairdressingverb [T] (-mm-) (CUT) ↑Verb Endings for trim ► F0 to make something tidier or more level by cutting a small amount off it: » to trim the hedge» My hair needs trimming.» Trim off the leafy ends of the vegetable before cooking.Thesaurus+: ↑Cutting and stabbingverb [T] (-mm-) (REDUCE) ↑Verb Endings for trim ► F0 to reduce the amount or size of something: » They're trying to trim their costs, so staff who leave are not being replaced.Thesaurus+: ↑Becoming and making smaller or less , ↑Becoming and making less strong |
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