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slim

 (slĭm)
adj. slim·mer, slim·mest
1. Small in girth or thickness in proportion to height or length; slender.
2. Small in quantity or amount; meager: slim chances of success.
intr. & tr.v. slimmed, slim·ming, slims
1. To become or make slim.
2. To lose or cause to lose weight, as by dieting or exercise.

[Dutch, bad, sly, from Middle Dutch slimp, slim, bad, crooked.]

slim′ly adv.
slim′mer n.
slim′ness n.
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slim

(slɪm)
adj, slimmer or slimmest
1. small in width relative to height or length
2. small in amount or quality: slim chances of success.
vb, slims, slimming or slimmed
3. to make or become slim, esp by diets and exercise
4. to reduce or decrease or cause to be reduced or decreased
[C17: from Dutch: crafty, from Middle Dutch slimp slanting; compare Old High German slimbi obliquity]
ˈslimly adv
ˈslimmer n
ˈslimness n

Slim

(slɪm)
n
(Pathology) the E African name for AIDS
[from its wasting effects]

Slim

(slɪm)
n
(Biography) William Joseph, 1st Viscount. 1891–1970, British field marshal, who commanded (1943–45) the 14th Army in the reconquest of Burma (now called Myanmar) from the Japanese; governor general of Australia (1953–60)
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slim

(slɪm)

adj. slim•mer, slim•mest, adj.
1. slender, as in girth or form.
2. poor or inferior; meager: a slim chance; a slim excuse.
3. sized for the thinner than average person.
v.t., v.i.
4. to make or become slim.
[1650–60; < Dutch, Low German slim crafty, bad, poor, Middle Dutch slim(p) slanting, bad]
slim′ly, adv.
slim′ness, n.
syn: See slender.
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Verb1.slim - take off weightslim - take off weight      
sweat off - lose weight by sweating; "I sweated off 3 pounds in the sauna"
change state, turn - undergo a transformation or a change of position or action; "We turned from Socialism to Capitalism"; "The people turned against the President when he stole the election"
Adj.1.slim - being of delicate or slender build; "she was slender as a willow shoot is slender"- Frank Norris; "a slim girl with straight blonde hair"; "watched her slight figure cross the street"
lean, thin - lacking excess flesh; "you can't be too rich or too thin"; "Yon Cassius has a lean and hungry look"-Shakespeare
2.slim - small in quantity; "slender wages"; "a slim chance of winning"; "a small surplus"
little, small - limited or below average in number or quantity or magnitude or extent; "a little dining room"; "a little house"; "a small car"; "a little (or small) group"
Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection. © 2003-2012 Princeton University, Farlex Inc.

slim

adjective
1. slender, slight, trim, thin, narrow, lean, skinny, svelte, willowy, rangy, sylphlike She is pretty, of slim build, with blue eyes.
slender wide, heavy, fat, broad, overweight, muscular, sturdy, bulky, chubby, obese, well-built, tubby
verb
1. lose weight, diet, get thinner, get into shape, lose some pounds, lose some inches, slenderize (chiefly U.S.) Some people will gain weight no matter how hard they try to slim.
lose weight put on weight, build yourself up
2. reduce, cut, cut down, trim, diminish, decrease, scale down, rationalize, pare down, downsize, make cutbacks in The company recently slimmed down its product line.
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slim

adjective
1. Having little flesh or fat on the body:
Idioms: all skin and bones, thin as a rail.
2. Small in degree, especially of probability:
verb
1. To make physically thin or thinner:
Archaic: extenuate.
2. To lose body weight, as by dieting.Also used with down:
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Translations
ضَئيلنَحِيفنَحيل، ممشوقيَنحَف، يَهْزُل
štíhlýhubnoutslabý
slanksvag
hoikka
vitak
fogyókúrát tart
grannurgrenna signaumur, lítill
ほっそりした
호리호리한
lieknumasliesėjimassuliesėjimas
niecīgsnotievētnovājētslaids
chudnúť
hujšativitek
smal
ผอมเพรียว
mảnh dẻ

slim

[slɪm]
A. ADJ (slimmer (compar) (slimmest (superl)))
1. [figure, person] (= slender) → delgado, fino; (= elegant) → esbelto; [waist, neck, hand] → delgado
to get slimadelgazar
2. (fig) [resources] → escaso; [evidence] → insuficiente; [hope etc] → lejano
his chances are pretty slimsus posibilidades son bastante limitadas
by a slim majoritypor escasa mayoría
3. (= thin) [book, volume, wallet] → fino, delgado
B. VIadelgazar
I'm trying to slimestoy intentando adelgazar
I'm slimmingestoy haciendo régimen, estoy a régimen
C. VTadelgazar
slim down
A. VT + ADV
1. (= make slender) → adelgazar
2. (fig) slimmed down [+ business, industry] → reconvertido, saneado
B. VI + ADVbajar de peso, adelgazar
Collins Spanish Dictionary - Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005

slim

[ˈslɪm]
adj
[person, build] → mince
[chance] → faible, ténu(e)
vi (= be on a diet) → faire un régime, suivre un régime
I'm slimming → Je fais un régime.
Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005

slim

adj (+er)
schlank; ankle, waist etcschmal; volumeschmal, dünn
resources, profitsmager; excuse, hopeschwach; chancesgering; majorityknapp
vtschlank(er) machen; (fig) demands etcschrumpfen
Collins German Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged 7th Edition 2005. © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1980 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1997, 1999, 2004, 2005, 2007

slim

[slɪm]
1. adj (-mer (comp) (-mest (superl)))
a. (figure, person) → magro/a, snello/a; (ankle, wrist, book) → sottile
b. (fig) (resources) → scarso/a, magro/a; (evidence) → insufficiente; (excuse) → magro/a; (hope) → poco/a
his chances are pretty slim → le sue possibilità sono molto scarse
Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995

slim

(slim) adjective
1. not thick or fat; thin. She has a slim, graceful figure; Taking exercise is one way of keeping slim.
2. not good; slight. There's still a slim chance that we'll find the child alive.
verbpast tense, past participle slimmed
to use means (such as eating less) in order to become slimmer. I mustn't eat cakes – I'm trying to slim.
ˈslimming noun
the process or practice of trying to become slimmer. Slimming should be done carefully.
ˈslimness noun
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slim

نَحِيف štíhlý slank schlank λεπτός delgado hoikka mince vitak magro ほっそりした 호리호리한 slank slankslank szczupły magro стройный smal ผอมเพรียว ince mảnh dẻ 苗条的
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slim

a. delgado-a; esbelto-a; insuficiente;
a ___ chancepoco probable.
English-Spanish Medical Dictionary © Farlex 2012
References in classic literature ?
They really fitted him, - it was his first made-to-order suit, - and he seemed slimmer and better modelled.
I can stand it because I'm stout; but you be slimmer than I.
He looked like her, but was younger and slimmer. She took him into the kitchen and they must have had a great palaver, for he didn't leave until after dark.
Slimmers from Paisley are aiming to make an annual month-long healthy food festival the biggest and best yet.
Ian Bunting Super slimmers from Airdrie are aiming to make their latest annual month-long healthy food festival their"biggest and best yet".
These "free foods" take away the fear of hunger, the worry about over-eating - the resultant guilt that many slimmers experience.
If you put on a few extra pounds this summer or just want to start a brand new weight-loss campaign, Scottish Slimmers' exclusive mini Feelgood Food Plan will get you off to a flying start.
The 'Slimmer of the Year' contest is the annual event for the Cambridge Weight Plan community in Cyprus, which acknowledges and rewards both Consultants and Slimmers; slimmers who have battled their weight, as well as their Consultants for their superior support in motivating them every week with advice and encouragement.
Inspectors linked the products to Dundee-based Highland Game, which sells venison in supermarkets and also supplies meat to Scottish Slimmers.
Both of the youngsters reached the final 33 in Young Slimmer of the Year 2013 - a competition that picks the most successful slimmers out of all 10,000 Slimming World groups in the UK and Ireland.