slovo | definícia |
rimmed (encz) | rimmed,neuklidněný adj: (ocel) M. Král |
Rimmed (gcide) | Rim \Rim\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Rimmed; p. pr. & vb. n.
Rimming.]
To furnish with a rim; to border.
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rimmed (wn) | rimmed
adj 1: having a rim or a rim of a specified kind; "do you wear
rimmed or rimless glasses?" [ant: rimless] |
| podobné slovo | definícia |
trimmed (mass) | trimmed
- riadený |
brimmed (encz) | brimmed,přetékal v: Zdeněk Brož |
horn-rimmed (encz) | horn-rimmed, |
red-rimmed (encz) | red-rimmed, adj: |
rimmed (encz) | rimmed,neuklidněný adj: (ocel) M. Král |
trimmed (encz) | trimmed,zastřihl v: Zdeněk Brožtrimmed,zastřižený adj: Zdeněk Brožtrimmed,zkrácený adj: Zdeněk Brožtrimmed,zkrátil v: Zdeněk Brož |
untrimmed (encz) | untrimmed, |
Betrimmed (gcide) | Betrim \Be*trim"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Betrimmed; p. pr. & vb.
n. Betrimming.]
To set in order; to adorn; to deck, to embellish; to trim.
--Shak.
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Brimmed (gcide) | Brim \Brim\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Brimmed; p. pr. & vb. n.
Brimming.]
To be full to the brim. "The brimming stream." --Milton.
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To brim over (literally or figuratively), to be so full
that some of the contents flows over the brim; as, a cup
brimming over with wine; a man brimming over with fun.
[1913 Webster]Brimmed \Brimmed\, a.
1. Having a brim; -- usually in composition. "Broad-brimmed
hat." --Spectator.
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2. Full to, or level with, the brim. --Milton.
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Broad-brimmed (gcide) | Broad-brimmed \Broad"-brimmed`\, a.
Having a broad brim.
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A broad-brimmed flat silver plate. --Tatler.
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Primmed (gcide) | Prim \Prim\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Primmed; p. pr. & vb. n.
Primming.]
To deck with great nicety; to arrange with affected
preciseness; to prink.
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Trimmed (gcide) | Trim \Trim\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Trimmed; p. pr. & vb. n.
Trimming.] [OE. trimen, trumen, AS. trymian, trymman, to
prepare, dispose, make strong, fr. trum firm, strong; of
uncertain origin.]
1. To make trim; to put in due order for any purpose; to make
right, neat, or pleasing; to adjust.
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The hermit trimmed his little fire. --Goldsmith.
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2. To dress; to decorate; to adorn; to invest; to embellish;
as, to trim a hat.
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A rotten building newly trimmed over. --Milton.
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I was trimmed in Julia's gown. --Shak.
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3. To make ready or right by cutting or shortening; to clip
or lop; to curtail; as, to trim the hair; to trim a tree.
" And trimmed the cheerful lamp." --Byron.
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4. (Carp.) To dress, as timber; to make smooth.
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5. (Naut.)
(a) To adjust, as a ship, by arranging the cargo, or
disposing the weight of persons or goods, so equally
on each side of the center and at each end, that she
shall sit well on the water and sail well; as, to trim
a ship, or a boat.
(b) To arrange in due order for sailing; as, to trim the
sails.
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6. To rebuke; to reprove; also, to beat. [Colloq.]
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To trim in (Carp.), to fit, as a piece of timber, into
other work.
To trim up, to dress; to put in order.
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I found her trimming up the diadem
On her dead mistress. --Shak.
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Untrimmed (gcide) | Untrimmed \Untrimmed\
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broad-brimmed (wn) | broad-brimmed
adj 1: (of hats) having a broad brim |
horn-rimmed (wn) | horn-rimmed
adj 1: having the frame made of horn or tortoise shell or
plastic that simulates either; "horn-rimmed glasses" |
red-rimmed (wn) | red-rimmed
adj 1: rimmed with red; "your red-rimmed eyes reveal that you
have been crying" |
rimmed (wn) | rimmed
adj 1: having a rim or a rim of a specified kind; "do you wear
rimmed or rimless glasses?" [ant: rimless] |
trimmed (wn) | trimmed
adj 1: made neat and tidy by trimming; "his neatly trimmed hair"
[syn: trimmed, cut] [ant: uncut, untrimmed] |
untrimmed (wn) | untrimmed
adj 1: not trimmed; "shaggy untrimmed locks" [syn: untrimmed,
uncut] [ant: cut, trimmed] |
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