Trim Meaning in English
word
/ˈtɹɪm/
trim
/tɹˈɪm/
trim
Definition
To cut small amounts to make something neater, shorter, or cleaner, such as hair, plants, or the edge of paper. Also, 'trim' can mean the decorative edge or material on clothes or objects.
Usage & Nuances
'Trim' is common with haircuts ('trim your bangs'), plants ('trim the hedges'), or paper. As a noun, it refers to decorative edges. It's usually informal or neutral. Don't confuse 'trim' (to cut small amounts) with 'cut' (which can mean to make big changes).
Spanish: recortar - podar - arreglar (cortar) - adorno (decoración)Portuguese (BR): aparar - podar - cortar (cabelo, grama etc.) - enfeitePortuguese (PT): aparar - podar - cortar (cabelo, relva etc.) - enfeiteChinese (Simplified): 修剪 - 裁剪 - 装饰Chinese (Traditional): 修剪 - 裁剪 - 裝飾Hindi: छांटना - काटना - किनारे की सजावटArabic: تقليم - تقصير - زينةBengali: ছাঁটা - সাজানো (সাজসজ্জার অংশচিহ্ন)Russian: подстричь - подрезать - отделка (декор)Japanese: 整える - 刈りそろえる - 装飾(トリム)Vietnamese: cắt tỉa - viền trang tríKorean: 다듬다 - 다듬기 (장식)Turkish: düzeltmek - budamak - süs (giysi kenarı vs.)Urdu: تراشنا - کٹائی کرنا - کنارے کی آرائشIndonesian: memangkas - hiasan (pinggiran)
Example Sentences
I need to trim my beard before the meeting.
natural
She needs to trim her hair every month.
basic
Please trim the bushes in the garden.
basic
She added red trim to her dress.
basic
Can you trim just a little off the top?
natural
They always trim the Christmas tree with gold ribbon.
natural