polish

美音:['pɑlɪʃ] 英音:['pɒlɪʃ]

简单释义:


n.抛光;擦亮;上光;上光剂

v.抛光;磨光;润色;擦光

adj.波兰(人)的;波兰语(的)

网络打磨;波兰文

变形:

第三人称单数:polishes  现在分词:polishing  过去式:polished  


完整释义:


n.

1.波兰(人)的;波兰语(的)
2.擦亮粉,上光剂,亮油,亮漆
3.磨擦;光泽
4.磨光剂
5.光泽;光亮
6.光滑
7.打光
8.优美;修养;推敲
9.发亮
10.洗炼

adj.

1.波兰(人)的;波兰语(的)

v.

1.磨光,擦亮,抛光
2.〔物〕抛光
3.磨光;擦光;使光滑;变光滑:
4.擦,擦拭
5.修磨;涂油
6.使简练,使醇化,使优美;推敲;润饰(文章等)
7.在行为,雅趣各方面改进;使优雅;文饰:
8.发亮
9.变优美
10.使…变得文雅


例句:

  1. With a bit of spit and polish the chairs and tables will look as good as new.
    稍加擦洗和打扫,这些桌椅看起来会像新的一样。

  2. A worried easterner describes the alliance as "like an 18th-century Polish parliament, hostage to its most irresponsible member" .
    忧心忡忡的东欧人将北约形容为“18世纪的波兰议会,任由其大多不负责任的成员操作”。

  3. I practice in the moment wherever I may be and store that idea for later to polish up in private.
    无论在什么地方,什么时刻,我都在练习并且去积累跳舞的想法,之后自己再去推敲它。

  4. Liberia's five-person delegation was held up in Nigeria for a week before the Polish Embassy there granted visas.
    利比里亚环境保护署的5人代表团在尼日利亚逗留一周之久后,当地的波兰大使馆才给他们颁发了签证。

  5. The daughter of a couple across the street turned out to have been hidden by Polish peasant neighbors.
    街对面一对夫妻的女儿就是被他们曾经的波兰邻居,一户农民隐藏起来的。

  6. If it has a good conservation, and no polish, the blade should be covered with an oxidation layer, and beautiful pattern.
    如果保存形态好,没有打磨,则剑身应泛淡淡的氧化层,同时也可以让我们一窥美丽的花纹。

  7. Those who took part in the ceremony spoke of the privilege they felt to be present and of how much the Polish pope meant to them.
    参加这次宣福礼的人说,他们因为能来出席而感到无上荣耀,以及这位波兰籍教皇对他们有多么重要。

  8. The next day, Mr. Pliner puts a new coat of polish on his boots to spiff them up, and they're ready to face the elements again.
    第二天,他会给靴子刷一层鞋油,让其焕然一新,这样它们就做好准备可以继续接受恶劣天气的考验了。

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