v.
(trims, trimming, trimmed)
- make (something) neat by cutting away irregular or unwanted parts.
▸cut off (irregular or unwanted parts).
▸reduce the size, amount, or number of.
- decorate (something), especially along its edges.
- adjust (a sail) to take advantage of the wind.
▸adjust the balance of (a ship or aircraft) by rearranging its cargo or using its controls.
- adapt one's views to the prevailing political trends for personal advancement.
- informal, dated get the better of; cheat.
- informal, dated rebuke angrily.
n.
- additional decoration, especially along the edges.
▸the upholstery or interior lining of a car.
- an act of trimming.
- the state of being in good order.
- the degree to which an aircraft can be maintained at a constant altitude.
- the way in which a ship floats in the water, especially in relation to the fore-and-aft line.
adj.
(trimmer, trimmest)
- neat and smart; in good order.
- slim and fit.
Phrase
- in trim
- slim and fit.
- Nautical in good order.
- trim one's sails
(to the wind)
make changes to suit one's new circumstances.
Derivative
Etymology
OE trymman, trymian ‘make firm, arrange’.