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Trim

Trim meaning

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.

Example sentences (20)

If players apply the same material to the trim that the armor is made of, the trim will come across a little bit darker so therefor it stands out.

When you trim back the bee balm for winter, trim back all the stems because next spring, the balm will produce a whole new season of stems, foliage, and flowers.

The full leather trim and carbon-fiber bits on the top-end Premium trim impart a dressier feel, though all materials inside are in line with pricing.

Definitely take advantage of this offering instead of clogging up your computer with different clips of the same video file, you can use the trim feature to trim online videos to your liking.

The SUV’s infotainment system gains Amazon Alexa capability (but don’t look for Apple CarPlay or Android Auto), the Sport Package is revised with new trim, and the Inspiration Series adds blacked-out exterior trim.

Even on our upmarket test vehicle, some of the materials, like the black trim piece surrounding the infotainment system and the large trim piece on the dash, are chintzy.

For its midcycle refresh, Chevrolet added a new RS trim that adds just $1,000 to the base price of the LS trim.

Base Premiere trims are a little downmarket with their synthetic leather and extensive matte plastic trim, but Select and higher models step up their game with real leather and glossy or open-pore wood trim.

Hard plastic trims out base 300 cabins, but higher-priced models swaddle the cabin in high-gloss black trim or in natural-finish wood, as well as quilted-leather door panels and subdued metallic trim.

Before 2004, the white away jerseys had teal numbers with black and gold trim, but after, the white jerseys had black numbers with teal and gold trim.

Frequently, feedback carburetors were used in lower trim versions of a car (whereas higher trim versions were equipped with fuel injection).

Many large outboards are equipped with power trim, an electric motor on the mounting bracket, with a switch at the helm that enables the operator to adjust the trim angle on the fly.

The stern planes, located near the propeller and normally horizontal, serve the same purpose as the trim tanks, controlling the trim, and are commonly used, while other control surfaces may not be present on all submarines.

Trim also holds a recurring festival in honor of Swift called the 'Trim Swift Festival'.

Trim An important aspect of sailing is keeping the boat in "trim".

Trim Trim is the angle of the motor in relation to the hull, as illustrated below.

A 360-degree camera system is also standard on all but the base ES trim level, and you can pull up the camera view with a single press of a button, instead of digging through touchscreen menus, as other automakers force drivers to do.

A9 campaigners have said that Ralia junction is even more treacherous than usual because contractors have ignored safety calls to trim back overgrown trees to improve sight lines for motorists joining the fast section of road.

Above is the official illustration — purportedly depicting the vanilla S23 or its Plus trim — on the Unpacked stage.

After going tit-for-tat with McKinnon in the third quarter, they kept the intensity up in the last to trim the final margin, led by Chloe Zielinski (eight points, 12 rebounds, five steals).