Ara
to trim
01
süslemek
to make something, like clothing, look better by adding decorative elements
02
kırkmak (saç/sakal)
to cut beard, hair, or fur in a neat and orderly manner
03
budamak
to make something appear more neat or organized by cutting it down to a desired size or by removing its edges
05
kısaltmak
to adjust an aircraft's control surfaces to achieve stable and balanced flight without the need for continuous manual control input
06
kısaltmak
to reduce the amount of something
07
kısaltmak
to adjust the sails or other parts of a boat to optimize its performance in relation to wind and water conditions
Trim
01
a decoration or adornment on a garment
02
a state of arrangement or appearance
03
cutting down to the desired size or shape
04
attitude of an aircraft in flight when allowed to take its own orientation
Örnek
Redundant expressions in the speech were trimmed to maintain the audience's attention.
The charcoal trim on the exterior of the house added a touch of modernity to the traditional design.
To reduce the risk of heart disease, trim the excess fat from meat before cooking.
He trimmed the manuscript to remove superfluous chapters, streamlining the plot.
The gardener wheeled the lawnmower across the yard, trimming the grass evenly.