1 (of a person) not intelligent -- bodoh
She’s a bit dim!
2 to make or become dim -- samar
He dimmed the lights in the theatre.
The lights in the auditorium dimmed.
The methods he invented were extraordinarily simple and dim.
Early recovery of dimming sensitivity in tectum and torus longitudinalis.
A dim red cross presented at the centre of the visual field was used for fixation.
However, for dim stimuli, the response amplitude is linearly related to flash intensity.
All surgery and experimental procedures were conducted in dim red light.
In experiments carried out in the dark, all manipulations including dissection, incubation, and tissue rinses were carried out under dim red light.
At dim light levels, for which this noise is relatively large, large receptive fields would increase the signal-to-noise ratio through averaging.
Following dark adaptation, an eye was removed, hemisected, and mounted in a recording chamber under dim red light.