trim
Meanings
verb
- To reduce slightly; to cut; especially, to remove excess.
- To decorate or adorn; especially of a Christmas tree.
- To adjust the positions of control surfaces, sometimes using trim tabs, so as to modify or eliminate the aircraft's tendency to pitch, roll, or yaw when the cockpit controls are released.
- To modify the angle relative to the water by shifting cargo or ballast; to adjust for sailing; to assume, or cause to assume a certain position, or trim, in the water.
- To modify the angle (of the sails) relative to the wind, especially to set them at the most advantageous angle.
- To balance; to fluctuate between parties, so as to appear to favour each.
- To make trim; to put in due order for any purpose; to make right, neat, or pleasing; to adjust.
- To dress; to make smooth.
- To rebuke; to reprove.
- To beat or thrash.
- To cut back the wick of (a lamp) to maintain a clean, bright flame.
- To change the carbon rods of (an arc lamp).
noun
- Decoration; especially, decoration placed along edges or borders.
- A haircut, especially a moderate one to touch up an existing style.
- Dress; gear; ornaments.
- The manner in which something is equipped or adorned; order; disposition.
- Features optionally available on a vehicle; an established configuration of such features within a model (a trim level).
- The state of adjustment of control surfaces such that the desired attitude can be maintained without requiring the continuous application of force to the cockpit controls.
- The mechanism(s) used to trim an aircraft in roll, pitch, and/or yaw.
- The female genitalia.
- Sexual intercourse with a woman.
- 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.
- The arrangement of the sails with reference to the wind.
- Any of the three cut edges of book pages, trimmed with a shear after binding.
adj
- Physically fit.
- Slender, lean.
- Neat or smart in appearance.
adv
- In good order; properly managed or maintained.
- With sails well trimmed.
name
- A surname.
noun
- Acronym of trade-related investment measure.
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Etymology
From Middle English trimen, trymen, trümen, from Old English trymman (“to make firm; strengthen”), from Proto-West Germanic *trummjan, from Proto-Germanic *trumjaną (“to make fast; strengthen”), from Proto-Germanic *trumaz (“firm; strong; sound”).
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