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'poliʃ 1. verb1) (to make smooth and shiny by rubbing: She polished her shoes.) pusse, polere, bone2) ((especially with up) to improve: Polish up your English!) perfeksjonere2. noun1) (smoothness and shininess: There's a wonderful polish on this old wood.) glans2) (a kind of liquid, or other substance used to make something shiny: furniture polish; silver polish.) pussemiddel/-krem•- polished- polish offpoleringsmiddel--------polskIsubst. \/ˈpɒlɪʃ\/1) polering, pussing, politur• your shoes need a polish!2) glans, politurblank\/pussetblankpolert\/skinnende blank3) ( overført) belevenhet, ytre dannelse, forfinet ytre4) polermiddel, pussemiddel, polishIIverb \/ˈpɒlɪʃ\/1) polere, pusse, bone2) ( overført) finpusse, file på, slipe av, polere3) la seg pusse, la seg polere, bli blankpolish off (hverdagslig, om mat eller drikke) sette til livs fort( hverdagslig) gjøre ferdig fort, avslutte raskt, ekspedere raskt(hverdagslig, overført) drepe, ekspedere, kvitte seg medpolish up ( hverdagslig) forbedre
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