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单词 polish
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Origin of polish

First recorded in 1250–1300; Middle English polishen, from Middle French poliss-, long stem of polir, from Latin polīre “to polish”; see -ish2

SYNONYMS FOR polish

1 shine, brighten, burnish, buff, smooth.
8 shine, gleam.
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synonym study for polish

8. Polish, gloss, luster, sheen refer to a smooth, shining, or bright surface from which light is reflected. Polish suggests the smooth, bright reflection often produced by friction: rubbed to a high polish. Gloss suggests a superficial, hard smoothness characteristic of lacquered, varnished, or enameled surfaces: a gloss on oilcloth, on paper. Luster denotes the characteristic quality of the light reflected from the surfaces of certain materials (pearls, silk, wax, freshly cut metals, etc.): a pearly luster. Sheen, sometimes poetical, suggests a glistening brightness such as that reflected from the surface of silk or velvet, or from furniture oiled and hand-polished: a rich velvety sheen.

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Definition for polish (2 of 2)

Polish
[ poh-lish ]
/ ˈpoʊ lɪʃ /

adjective

of, relating to, or characteristic of Poland, its inhabitants, or their language.

noun

a Slavic language, the principal language of Poland. Abbreviation: Pol

Origin of Polish

First recorded in 1695–1705; Pole + -ish1

OTHER WORDS FROM Polish

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British Dictionary definitions for polish (1 of 2)

polish
/ (ˈpɒlɪʃ) /

verb

to make or become smooth and shiny by rubbing, esp with wax or an abrasive
(tr) to make perfect or complete
to make or become elegant or refined

noun

See also polish off, polish up

Derived forms of polish

polishable, adjectivepolisher, noun

Word Origin for polish

C13 polis, from Old French polir, from Latin polīre to polish

British Dictionary definitions for polish (2 of 2)

Polish
/ (ˈpəʊlɪʃ) /

adjective

of, relating to, or characteristic of Poland, its people, or their language

noun

the official language of Poland, belonging to the West Slavonic branch of the Indo-European family
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Idioms and Phrases with polish

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