polish
noun /ˈpɒlɪʃ/
/ˈpɑːlɪʃ/
Idioms - [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
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- boot
- furniture
- metal
- …
- apply
- give something
- remove
- …
- furniture/floor/shoe/silver polish
- [singular] an act of polishing something
抛光;上光;擦亮 - I give it a polish now and again.
我不时把它抛一抛光。 - You’ll need to give your shoes a good polish.
你有必要把鞋好好擦一下。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- boot
- furniture
- metal
- …
- apply
- give something
- remove
- …
- I give it a polish now and again.
- [singular] the shiny appearance of something after it has been polished
synonym lustre, sheen擦光的面;打磨光亮的面 - [uncountable] a high quality of performance achieved with great skill
synonym brilliance(表演的)完美,娴熟,精湛 - 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。
- She played the cello with the polish of a much older musician.
- [uncountable] high standards of behaviour; being polite
synonym refinement文雅;优雅;品味;礼貌 - She thought that her husband’s family lacked polish.
她认为她丈夫的家庭缺乏教养。
- She thought that her husband’s family lacked polish.
词源Middle English: from Old French poliss-, lengthened stem of polir ‘to polish’, from Latin polire.
Idioms
spit and polish
- (informal) careful and complete cleaning and polishing of something
彻底的擦洗