✂️trim (trim)

verb
/trɪm/
couper (couper)

Signification

to cut away small parts to make something neat, tidy, or the right size
neat and orderly in appearance; slim and fit
Traduction de la signification
couper de petites parties pour rendre quelque chose propre, soigné ou à la bonne taille
couper de petites parties pour rendre quelque chose propre, soigné ou à la bonne taille

Phrases d'exemple

I need to trim the video to remove the awkward pause at the end.

Je dois couper la vidéo pour supprimer la pause gênante à la fin.
Je dois couper la vidéo pour supprimer la pause gênante à la fin.

She keeps her garden very trim and tidy.

Elle garde son jardin très soigné et ordonné.
Elle garde son jardin tres soigne et ordonne.

Expressions d'exemple

trim the fat
enlever l'inutile
enlever l'inutile

Synonymes

prune, clip, cut, tidy, neaten, neat, orderly, smart, sleek
Entrée 1
prune, clip, cut, tidy, neaten
Entrée 2
neat, tidy, orderly, smart, sleek

Antonymes

expand, add, enlarge, messy, untidy, disheveled, unkempt
Entrée 1
expand, add, enlarge
Entrée 2
messy, untidy, disheveled, unkempt

Collocations

trim the hair, trim the edges, trim the budget, neatly trim, trim back, trim figure, trim lawn, trim appearance
Entrée 1
trim the hair, trim the edges, trim the budget, neatly trim, trim back
Entrée 2
trim figure, trim lawn, trim appearance

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