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1 refined
[rɪ'faɪnd] 1. 2.1) (cultured) raffinato, ricercato2) (improved) [method, model] raffinato; [theory, concept] perfezionato3) ind. [oil, sugar] raffinato; [ metal] affinato* * *1) (very polite; well-mannered; elegant.) raffinato2) (having been refined: refined sugar.) raffinato* * *refined /rɪˈfaɪnd/a.2 (fig.) raffinato; ricercato: refined taste, gusto raffinato; refined feelings, sentimenti delicati; a refined style, uno stile ricercato; The restaurant offers refined cuisine and elegant decor, il ristorante offre una cucina raffinata in un ambiente eleganterefinedly avv. refinedness n. [u].* * *[rɪ'faɪnd] 1. 2.1) (cultured) raffinato, ricercato2) (improved) [method, model] raffinato; [theory, concept] perfezionato3) ind. [oil, sugar] raffinato; [ metal] affinato -
2 polished
['pɒlɪʃt] 1. 2.1) [surface, shoes, silver, wood] lucidato3) (accomplished) [performance, production] curato* * *adjective (negative unpolished). lucido* * *polished /ˈpɒlɪʃt/a.1 lucido; tirato a lucido; lucente; lustro4 (fig.) levigato; limato; cesellato; polito (lett.): polished style, stile levigato; prosa levigata.* * *['pɒlɪʃt] 1. 2.1) [surface, shoes, silver, wood] lucidato3) (accomplished) [performance, production] curato
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