polish 英 [ˈpɒlɪʃ]   美 [ˈpɑlɪʃ]

polish

polish  英 [ˈpɒlɪʃ] 美 [ˈpɑlɪʃ]

n. 磨光,擦亮;上光剂  v. 磨光,擦亮,润色 

进行时:polishing  过去式:polished  过去分词:polished  第三人称单数:polishes  名词复数:polishes 

furniture polish, floor polish, shoe polish, silver polish 家具上光漆;地板蜡;鞋油;银光剂
wax polish 亮光蜡

  • When you polish something, you rub and buff it until it shines. You might need to polish your reading glasses from time to time.
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  • n. 磨光,擦亮;上光剂
  • v. 磨光,擦亮,润色
  • 1. furniture polish, floor polish, shoe polish, silver polish

    家具上光漆;地板蜡;鞋油;银光剂

  • 2. wax polish

    亮光蜡

  • 3. I give it a polish now and again.

    我不时把它擦亮。

  • 4. Polish shoes regularly to protect the leather.

    要经常擦鞋,以保护皮革。

  • 5. He polished his glasses with a handkerchief.

    他用手绢揩拭眼镜。

  • 6. The hotel has polished up its act since last year.

    这家酒店自去年以来已经改善了服务水平。

  • Polish (adj.) 1670s, from Pole + -ish. Related: Polishness. Polish-American attested from 1898.
  • polish (n.) 1590s, "absence of coarseness," from polish (v.). From 1704 as "act of polishing;" 1819 as "substance used in polishing."
  • polish (v.) early 14c., polischen "make smooth," from Old French poliss-, present participle stem of polir (12c.) "to polish, decorate, see to one's appearance," from Latin polire "to polish, make smooth; decorate, embellish;" figuratively "refine, improve," said by Watkins to be from PIE root *pel- (5) "to thrust, strike, drive," via the notion of fulling cloth. The sense of "free from coarseness, to refine" first recorded in English mid-14c. Related: Polished; polishing. Slang polish off "finish" is 1837, from notion of applying a coat of polish being the final step in a piece of work.
pol·ish / ˈpɒlɪʃ ; NAmE ˈpɑːlɪʃ / noun , verb polish polishes polished polishing noun 1 [uncountable ,  countable ] a substance used when rubbing a surface to make it smooth and shiny 擦光剂;上光剂; 亮光剂 furniture/floor/shoe/silver polish 家具上光漆;地板蜡;鞋油;银光剂 wax polish 亮光蜡 see also French polish , nail polish 2 [singular ] an act of polishing sth 抛光;上光;擦亮 I give it a polish now and again. 我不时把它擦亮。 3 [singular ] the shiny appearance of sth after it has been polished 擦光的面;打磨光亮的面 SYN lustre , sheen 4 [uncountable ] a high quality of performance achieved with great skill (表演的)完美,娴熟,精湛 SYN brilliance She played the cello with the polish of a much older musician. 她演奏大提琴颇有资深演奏家的风范。 5 [uncountable ] high standards of behaviour; being polite 文雅;优雅;品味;礼貌 SYN refinement IDIOMsee spit n. verb 1 [transitive ,  intransitive ] to make sth smooth and shiny by rubbing it 擦光;磨光;抛光 polish(sth) Polish shoes regularly to protect the leather. 要经常擦鞋,以保护皮革。 polishsth (up) (with sth) He polished his glasses with a handkerchief. 他用手绢揩拭眼镜。 see also French polish 2 [transitive ] to make changes to sth in order to improve it 修改;润饰;润色 polishsth The statement was carefully polished and checked before release. 这项声明是经仔细润色检查后才发表的。 polishsth up The hotel has polished up its act (= improved its service)since last year. 这家酒店自去年以来已经改善了服务水平。 PHRASAL VERBS ˌpolish sb↔ˈoff ( informal) ( especially NAmE) to kill sb 干掉;杀死 ˌpolish sth↔ˈoff ( informal) to finish sth, especially food, quickly 很快做完;(尤指)迅速吃光 He polished off the remains of the apple pie. 他把剩下的苹果派赶快吃完。 pol·ish / ˈpɒlɪʃ ; NAmE ˈpɑːlɪʃ /
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