polish

名詞

UK/ˈpɒl.ɪʃ/
US/ˈpɑː.lɪʃ/

定義 polish 名詞

cleaning(清洁)

  1. Singular(单数)

    The action of making something clean and shiny by rubbing it.

    擦亮;磨光

    • I need to give my shoes a quick buff.

      我需要快速擦亮我的鞋子。

    • He spent some time giving the silverware a polish.

      他花了一些时间把银器擦亮。

    • This floor needs a good polish.

      这地板需要好好擦亮。

  2. Countable(可数名词)Uncountable(不可数名词)

    A substance used to make something clean and shiny.

    光亮剂;擦光剂

    • She used silver polish to shine the old tea set.

      她用银器光亮剂来擦亮旧茶具。

    • Use a good quality furniture polish to protect the wood.

      使用高品质的家具擦光剂来保护木头。

    • Try a little shoe polish to make your shoes look brand new.

      试试用一点鞋油让你的鞋子看起来像新的一样。

skill(技巧)

  1. Uncountable(不可数名词)

    A high degree of refinement and skill in execution.

    精致;完美

    • The presentation of the project lacked a certain polish.

      该项目的演示缺乏一定的精致度。

    • The team's performance displayed professionalism and polish.

      团队的表现展现了专业性和完美。

    • His writing skills need some work, it needs more polish.

      他的写作技巧需要一些改进,需要更多的精致。

動詞

UK/ˈpɒl.ɪʃ/
US/ˈpɑː.lɪʃ/

定義 polish 動詞

  1. Transitive(及物动词)

    To make something shiny by rubbing it with a cloth or brush.

    擦亮;磨光

    • She polishes her leather shoes every morning.

      她每天早上都会擦亮她的皮鞋。

    • They spent some time polishing the silverware in the house.

      他们花了一些时间来擦亮家里的银器。

    • I need to polish my old car.

      我需要擦亮我的旧车。

形容詞

UK/ˈpəʊ.lɪʃ/
US/ˈpoʊ.lɪʃ/

定義 polish 形容詞

  1. Relating to Poland, its people, or their language.

    波兰的;波兰人的;波兰语的

片語動詞 polish

  • polish something off

    to complete something swiftly and with ease, particularly a significant amount of food or tasks

    轻松完成;(尤指)匆匆做完工作;快速吃光大量食物

    She polished off the whole cake after dinner.

    她晚餐后迅速吃完整块蛋糕。

  • polish something up

    to clean or buff an item until it gleams, particularly a metal or wooden object

    使某物闪亮,抛光(特别是金属或木制品)

    She polished the silver bowl until it shone.

    她将银碗擦得闪闪发亮。

  • polish something/someone off

    to effortlessly overcome a competitor

    轻松击败

    The team polished off their opponents easily during the match.

    球队在比赛中轻松击败了对手。

  • polish someone off

    to end someone's life

    杀掉某人

    The plot of the movie was so thrilling that in the end, the protagonist polished off the villain, which was shocking.

    电影的情节非常刺激,最后主角杀掉了反派,令人震惊。