🥛brim (brim)

noun/verb
/brɪm/
bord (bord)

Signification

The edge of a container; as a verb, to be full to the point of overflowing.
the projecting edge of a hat; the edge or lip of something
Traduction de la signification
Le bord d'un récipient; comme un verbe, être rempli au point de déborder.
Le bord d'un récipient; comme un verbe, être rempli au point de déborder.

Phrases d'exemple

Her eyes brimmed with tears of joy.

Ses yeux étaient remplis de larmes de joie.
Ses yeux etaient remplis de larmes de joie.

The wide brim of his hat protected him from the scorching sun.

Le large bord de son chapeau le protégeait du soleil brûlant.
Le large bord de son chapeau le protégeait du soleil brûlant.

Expressions d'exemple

filled to the brim
plein à craquer
plein a craquer

Synonymes

edge, rim, lip, overflow, top, border, margin
Entrée 1
edge, rim, lip, overflow, top
Entrée 2
edge, rim, border, margin

Antonymes

bottom, emptiness, center, middle, interior
Entrée 1
bottom, emptiness
Entrée 2
center, middle, interior

Collocations

filled to the brim, brim with joy, brim of the cup, hat brim, wide brim, cup brim
Entrée 1
filled to the brim, brim with joy, brim of the cup
Entrée 2
hat brim, wide brim, cup brim

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