present participle of dim, not smart or intelligent, not bright or colorful, disapproving, unfavorable, rarely used outside the phrase "take a dim view of", indistinct, hazy or unclear, To make something less bright, To become darker, jacky, switch (a car's headlights) from a higher to a lower beam lacking in light; not bright or harsh; "a dim light beside the bed"; "subdued lights and soft music", become dim or lusterless; "the lights dimmed and the curtain rose", To grow dim, make dim or lusterless; "Time had dimmed the silver", lacking clarity or distinctness; "a dim figure in the distance"; "only a faint recollection"; "shadowy figures in the gloom"; "saw a vague outline of a building through the fog"; "a few wispy memories of childhood", Measure in a single line, as length, breadth, height, thickness, or circumference; extension; measurement; us, To render dim, obscure, or dark; to make less bright or distinct; to take away the luster of; to darken; to dull; to obscure; to eclipse, A silver coin of the United States, of the value of ten cents; the tenth of a dollar, A bower; a dingle, To deprive of distinct vision; to hinder from seeing clearly, either by dazzling or clouding the eyes; to darken thesenses or understanding of, Of obscure vision; not seeing clearly; hence, dull of apprehension; of weak perception; obtuse, Not bright or distinct; wanting luminousness or clearness; obscure in luster or sound; dusky; darkish; obscure; indistinct; overcast; tarnished, dark; faint, indistinct, To deprive of distinct vision; to hinder from seeing clearly, either by dazzling or clouding the eyes; to darken the senses or understanding of, make dim or lusterless; "Time had dimmed the silver" become dim or lusterless; "the lights dimmed and the curtain rose" switch (a car's headlights) from a higher to a lower beam lacking in light; not bright or harsh; "a dim light beside the bed"; "subdued lights and soft music" lacking clarity or distinctness; "a dim figure in the distance"; "only a faint recollection"; "shadowy figures in the gloom"; "saw a vague outline of a building through the fog"; "a few wispy memories of childhood" To render dim, obscure, or dark; to make less bright or distinct; to take away the luster of; to darken; to dull; to obscure; to eclipse, If your future, hopes, or emotions dim or if something dims them, they become less good or less strong. Their economic prospects have dimmed Forty eight years of marriage have not dimmed the passion between Bill and Helen, If you dim a light or if it dims, it becomes less bright. Dim the lighting -- it is unpleasant to lie with a bright light shining in your eyes The houselights dimmed, If your memories dim or if something dims them, they become less clear in your mind. Their memory of what happened has dimmed The intervening years had dimmed his memory, to take a dim view: see view, switch (a car's headlights) from a higher to a lower beam, If you describe someone as dim, you think that they are stupid, If the future of something is dim, you have no reason to feel hopeful or positive about it. The prospects for a peaceful solution are dim. bright, Dim light is not bright. She stood waiting, in the dim light + dimly dim·ly He followed her into a dimly lit kitchen. + dimness dim·ness the dimness of an early September evening, make dim; become faint, A dim place is rather dark because there is not much light in it. The room was dim and cool and quiet. + dimness dim·ness I squinted to adjust my eyes to the dimness, A dim figure or object is not very easy to see, either because it is in shadow or darkness, or because it is far away. Pete's torch picked out the dim figures of Bob and Chang. = faint + dimly dim·ly The shoreline could be dimly seen, If you have a dim memory or understanding of something, it is difficult to remember or is unclear in your mind. It seems that the '60s era of social activism is all but a dim memory. = hazy + dimly dim·ly Christina dimly recalled the procedure, An old rumour has it that in Basic, you need to declare an array with Dim They say the keyword comes from "dimension", since arrays have dimensions Later, Dim would be used for explicitly declaring other kinds of variables as well That's crap Dim is really short for "diminish" This is best explained by an example: If you write "Dim A As Integer", you have effectively "diminished" the meaning of "A" Before the declaration, "A" can mean a lot of things: "A-Type personality", a baby's first word, nationality sticker for Austria Afterwards, "A" is a variable of type Integer with local scope, period, become or make darker; "The screen darkend"; "He darkened the colors by adding brown", vähendussõna - diminutive, Abbreviation fo diminuendo It means diminishing, Diminished chord, DIM - The DIM command sets the size of an array before the first state set is executed The values of array elements are always equal to 0 until explicitly changed, and the DIM statement declares each array Denoted by DIM and followed by a numerical value for the stated array For example, DIM D=120 sets aside 121 elements with subscripts 0 through 120 See also arrays and SET command, Used to declare variables of a specified type Form: Dim var1 as type, var2 as type, var3 as type Variables must be declared if Option Explicit has been set It is good practice to set this option, make dim by comparison or conceal, A switch that allows you to quickly reduce your monitoring volume, become vague or indistinct; "The distinction between the two theories blurred", lacking in light; not bright or harsh; "a dim light beside the bed"; "subdued lights and soft music", made dim or less bright; "the dimmed houselights brought a hush of anticipation"; "dimmed headlights"; "we like dimmed lights when we have dinner", slow to learn or understand; lacking intellectual acuity; "so dense he never understands anything I say to him"; "never met anyone quite so dim"; "although dull at classical learning, at mathematics he was uncommonly quick"- Thackeray; "dumb officials make some really dumb decisions"; "he was either normally stupid or being deliberately obtuse"; "worked with the slow students", offering little or no hope; "the future looked black"; "prospects were bleak"; "Life in the Aran Islands has always been bleak and difficult"- J M Synge; "took a dim view of things",
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not smart or intelligent
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not bright or colorful
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disapproving, unfavorable, rarely used outside the phrase "take a dim view of"
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indistinct, hazy or unclear
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To make something less bright
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To become darker
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jacky
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switch (a car's headlights) from a higher to a lower beam lacking in light; not bright or harsh; "a dim light beside the bed"; "subdued lights and soft music"
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become dim or lusterless; "the lights dimmed and the curtain rose"
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To grow dim
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make dim or lusterless; "Time had dimmed the silver"
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lacking clarity or distinctness; "a dim figure in the distance"; "only a faint recollection"; "shadowy figures in the gloom"; "saw a vague outline of a building through the fog"; "a few wispy memories of childhood"
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Measure in a single line, as length, breadth, height, thickness, or circumference; extension; measurement; us
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To render dim, obscure, or dark; to make less bright or distinct; to take away the luster of; to darken; to dull; to obscure; to eclipse
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A silver coin of the United States, of the value of ten cents; the tenth of a dollar
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A bower; a dingle
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To deprive of distinct vision; to hinder from seeing clearly, either by dazzling or clouding the eyes; to darken thesenses or understanding of
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Of obscure vision; not seeing clearly; hence, dull of apprehension; of weak perception; obtuse
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Not bright or distinct; wanting luminousness or clearness; obscure in luster or sound; dusky; darkish; obscure; indistinct; overcast; tarnished
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dark; faint, indistinct sıfat
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To deprive of distinct vision; to hinder from seeing clearly, either by dazzling or clouding the eyes; to darken the senses or understanding of
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make dim or lusterless; "Time had dimmed the silver" become dim or lusterless; "the lights dimmed and the curtain rose" switch (a car's headlights) from a higher to a lower beam lacking in light; not bright or harsh; "a dim light beside the bed"; "subdued lights and soft music" lacking clarity or distinctness; "a dim figure in the distance"; "only a faint recollection"; "shadowy figures in the gloom"; "saw a vague outline of a building through the fog"; "a few wispy memories of childhood" To render dim, obscure, or dark; to make less bright or distinct; to take away the luster of; to darken; to dull; to obscure; to eclipse
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If your future, hopes, or emotions dim or if something dims them, they become less good or less strong. Their economic prospects have dimmed Forty eight years of marriage have not dimmed the passion between Bill and Helen
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If you dim a light or if it dims, it becomes less bright. Dim the lighting -- it is unpleasant to lie with a bright light shining in your eyes The houselights dimmed
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If your memories dim or if something dims them, they become less clear in your mind. Their memory of what happened has dimmed The intervening years had dimmed his memory
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to take a dim view: see view
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switch (a car's headlights) from a higher to a lower beam
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If you describe someone as dim, you think that they are stupid
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If the future of something is dim, you have no reason to feel hopeful or positive about it. The prospects for a peaceful solution are dim. bright
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Dim light is not bright. She stood waiting, in the dim light + dimly dim·ly He followed her into a dimly lit kitchen. + dimness dim·ness the dimness of an early September evening
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make dim; become faint fiil
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A dim place is rather dark because there is not much light in it. The room was dim and cool and quiet. + dimness dim·ness I squinted to adjust my eyes to the dimness
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A dim figure or object is not very easy to see, either because it is in shadow or darkness, or because it is far away. Pete's torch picked out the dim figures of Bob and Chang. = faint + dimly dim·ly The shoreline could be dimly seen
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If you have a dim memory or understanding of something, it is difficult to remember or is unclear in your mind. It seems that the '60s era of social activism is all but a dim memory. = hazy + dimly dim·ly Christina dimly recalled the procedure
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An old rumour has it that in Basic, you need to declare an array with Dim They say the keyword comes from "dimension", since arrays have dimensions Later, Dim would be used for explicitly declaring other kinds of variables as well That's crap Dim is really short for "diminish" This is best explained by an example: If you write "Dim A As Integer", you have effectively "diminished" the meaning of "A" Before the declaration, "A" can mean a lot of things: "A-Type personality", a baby's first word, nationality sticker for Austria Afterwards, "A" is a variable of type Integer with local scope, period
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become or make darker; "The screen darkend"; "He darkened the colors by adding brown"
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vähendussõna - diminutive
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Abbreviation fo diminuendo It means diminishing
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Diminished chord
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DIM - The DIM command sets the size of an array before the first state set is executed The values of array elements are always equal to 0 until explicitly changed, and the DIM statement declares each array Denoted by DIM and followed by a numerical value for the stated array For example, DIM D=120 sets aside 121 elements with subscripts 0 through 120 See also arrays and SET command
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Used to declare variables of a specified type Form: Dim var1 as type, var2 as type, var3 as type Variables must be declared if Option Explicit has been set It is good practice to set this option
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make dim by comparison or conceal
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A switch that allows you to quickly reduce your monitoring volume
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become vague or indistinct; "The distinction between the two theories blurred"
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lacking in light; not bright or harsh; "a dim light beside the bed"; "subdued lights and soft music"
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made dim or less bright; "the dimmed houselights brought a hush of anticipation"; "dimmed headlights"; "we like dimmed lights when we have dinner"
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slow to learn or understand; lacking intellectual acuity; "so dense he never understands anything I say to him"; "never met anyone quite so dim"; "although dull at classical learning, at mathematics he was uncommonly quick"- Thackeray; "dumb officials make some really dumb decisions"; "he was either normally stupid or being deliberately obtuse"; "worked with the slow students"
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offering little or no hope; "the future looked black"; "prospects were bleak"; "Life in the Aran Islands has always been bleak and difficult"- J M Synge; "took a dim view of things"
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