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trimBrE /trɪm/NAmE /trɪm/ verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they trim BrE /trɪm/ NAmE /trɪm/present simple - he / she / it trims BrE /trɪmz/ NAmE /trɪmz/past simple trimmed BrE /trɪmd/ NAmE /trɪmd/past participle trimmed BrE /trɪmd/ NAmE /trɪmd/ -ing form trimming BrE /ˈtrɪmɪŋ/ NAmE /ˈtrɪmɪŋ/~ sthto make sth neater, smaller, better, etc., by cutting parts from it 修剪;修整◆to trim your hair 理发◆to trim a hedge (back)修剪树篱◆(figurative) The training budget had been trimmed by £10 000. 培训预算削减了 1 万英镑。~ sth (off sth) | ~ sth (off/away) to cut away unnecessary parts from sth 切去,割掉,剪下,除去(不必要的部分)◆Trim any excess fat off the meat. 把多余的肥膘从肉上切掉。◆I trimmed two centimetres off the hem of the skirt. 我把裙子的下摆剪短了两厘米。 [usually passive] ~ sth (with sth) to decorate sth, especially around its edges 装饰,修饰,点缀(尤指某物的边缘)◆gloves trimmed with fur 毛皮镶边的手套 ●ˌtrim your ˈsailsto arrange the sails of a boat to suit the wind so that the boat moves faster 随风扬帆;见风转舵to reduce your costs 减少开支;削减费用 ●ˌtrim ˈdown●ˌtrim sth↔ˈdownto become smaller in size; to make sth smaller (使)变小;缩减◆Using the diet he's trimmed down from 90 kilos to 70. 通过控制饮食,他的体重从 90 公斤减到了 70 公斤。 trimBrE /trɪm/NAmE /trɪm/ noun [C, usually sing.] an act of cutting a small amount off sth, especially hair (尤指毛发的)修剪◆a wash and trim 洗头理发◆The hedge needs a trim. 这树篱得修剪了。 [U, sing.] material that is used to decorate clothes, furniture, cars, etc., especially along the edges, by being a different colour, etc. (衣服、家具、汽车等的)饰物,边饰,装饰配件◆The car is available with black or red trim (= the colour of the seats). 这款汽车的座椅有黑红两种颜色。◆a blue jacket with a white trim 镶有白边的蓝色上衣 ●in (good, etc.) ˈtrim(informal) in good condition or order 状态良好;健康极佳;井然有序◆He keeps in trim by running every day. 他每天跑步保持身体健康。◆The team need to get in trim for the coming season. 这个球队需要为下个赛季做好准备。 trimBrE /trɪm/NAmE /trɪm/ adjective(of a person 人) looking thin, healthy and attractive 苗条的;修长的;健康优雅的◆She has kept very trim. 她的身材保持得很苗条。◆a trim figure 修长的身材neat and well cared for 整齐的;精心照管的;井然有序的 SYN well kept ◆a trim garden 精心管理的花园 |