slovodefinícia
trimming
(encz)
trimming,zastřihávání n: Zdeněk Brož
trimming
(encz)
trimming,zkracování n: Zdeněk Brož
Trimming
(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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Trimming
(gcide)
Trimming \Trim"ming\,
a. from Trim, v.
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The Whigs are, essentially, an inefficient, trimming,
halfway sort of a party. --Jeffrey.
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Trimming joist (Arch.), a joist into which timber trimmers
are framed; a header. See Header. --Knight.
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Trimming
(gcide)
Trimming \Trim"ming\, n.
1. The act of one who trims.
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2. That which serves to trim, make right or fitting, adjust,
ornament, or the like; especially, the necessary or the
ornamental appendages, as of a garment; hence, sometimes,
the concomitants of a dish; a relish; -- usually in the
plural.
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3. The act of reprimanding or chastisting; as, to give a boy
a trimming. [Colloq.]
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trimming
(wn)
trimming
n 1: the act of adding decoration; "the children had to be in
bed before it was time for the trimming of the tree"
2: a decoration or adornment on a garment; "the trimming on a
hat"; "the trim on a shirt" [syn: trimming, trim,
passementerie]
3: cutting down to the desired size or shape [syn: trim,
trimming, clipping]
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trimming capacitor
(encz)
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(encz)
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Betrimming
(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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Trimming
(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.
[1913 Webster]Trimming \Trim"ming\,
a. from Trim, v.
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The Whigs are, essentially, an inefficient, trimming,
halfway sort of a party. --Jeffrey.
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Trimming joist (Arch.), a joist into which timber trimmers
are framed; a header. See Header. --Knight.
[1913 Webster]Trimming \Trim"ming\, n.
1. The act of one who trims.
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2. That which serves to trim, make right or fitting, adjust,
ornament, or the like; especially, the necessary or the
ornamental appendages, as of a garment; hence, sometimes,
the concomitants of a dish; a relish; -- usually in the
plural.
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3. The act of reprimanding or chastisting; as, to give a boy
a trimming. [Colloq.]
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trimming joist
(gcide)
Joist \Joist\ (joist), n. [OE. giste, OF. giste, F. g[^i]te, fr.
gesir to lie, F. g['e]sir. See Gist.] (Arch.)
A piece of timber laid horizontally, or nearly so, to which
the planks of the floor, or the laths or furring strips of a
ceiling, are nailed; -- called, according to its position or
use, binding joist, bridging joist, ceiling joist,
trimming joist, etc. See Illust. of Double-framed floor,
under Double, a.
[1913 Webster]Trimming \Trim"ming\,
a. from Trim, v.
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The Whigs are, essentially, an inefficient, trimming,
halfway sort of a party. --Jeffrey.
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Trimming joist (Arch.), a joist into which timber trimmers
are framed; a header. See Header. --Knight.
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Trimming joist
(gcide)
Joist \Joist\ (joist), n. [OE. giste, OF. giste, F. g[^i]te, fr.
gesir to lie, F. g['e]sir. See Gist.] (Arch.)
A piece of timber laid horizontally, or nearly so, to which
the planks of the floor, or the laths or furring strips of a
ceiling, are nailed; -- called, according to its position or
use, binding joist, bridging joist, ceiling joist,
trimming joist, etc. See Illust. of Double-framed floor,
under Double, a.
[1913 Webster]Trimming \Trim"ming\,
a. from Trim, v.
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The Whigs are, essentially, an inefficient, trimming,
halfway sort of a party. --Jeffrey.
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Trimming joist (Arch.), a joist into which timber trimmers
are framed; a header. See Header. --Knight.
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Trimmingly
(gcide)
Trimmingly \Trim"ming*ly\, adv.
In a trimming manner.
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trimming capacitor
(wn)
trimming capacitor
n 1: capacitor having variable capacitance; used for making fine
adjustments [syn: trimmer, trimming capacitor]
trimmings
(wn)
trimmings
n 1: the accessories that normally accompany (something or some
activity); "an elaborate formal dinner with all the
fixings"; "he bought a Christmas tree and trimmings to
decorate it" [syn: fixings, trimmings]

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