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1 polish
[ˈpɔlɪʃ]1. verb1) to make smooth and shiny by rubbing:يَصْقُل، يُلَمِّعShe polished her shoes.
2) ( especially with up) to improve:يُحَسِّنPolish up your English!
2. noun1) smoothness and shininess:نُعومَه، لَمَعانThere's a wonderful polish on this old wood.
2) a kind of liquid, or other substance used to make something shiny:سائِل تَلْميعsilver polish.
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2 slipe
polish, sharpen* * *verb. grind (f.eks. ) verb. polish verb. hone verb. wet rub verb. (treforedling) grind -
3 blanke
verb. US: shine verb. polish verb. polish, brighten -
4 polere
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5 lustrar
v.1 to polish.2 to shine, to gloss, to give luster to, to polish.* * *1 to polish* * *verb* * *VT esp LAm to shine, polish* * *1.verbo transitivo (esp AmL) <zapatos/muebles> to polish2.lustrarse v pron1) (esp AmL) < zapatos> to polish2) (AmC) ( en una actividad) to excel* * *= buff, buff up.Ex. This is a naturally-occurring abrasive traditionally employed in buffing metal.Ex. Let it dry for 15 minutes then buff it up with a soft brush or a soft rag.* * *1.verbo transitivo (esp AmL) <zapatos/muebles> to polish2.lustrarse v pron1) (esp AmL) < zapatos> to polish2) (AmC) ( en una actividad) to excel* * *= buff, buff up.Ex: This is a naturally-occurring abrasive traditionally employed in buffing metal.
Ex: Let it dry for 15 minutes then buff it up with a soft brush or a soft rag.* * *lustrar [A1 ]vt( esp AmL) ‹zapatos› to polish, shine; ‹piso/muebles› to polishA ( esp AmL) ‹zapatos› to polishlústrate los zapatos polish your shoes, give your shoes a polishB ( AmC) (en una actividad) to excel* * *
lustrar ( conjugate lustrar) verbo transitivo (esp AmL) ‹zapatos/muebles› to polish
lustrarse verbo pronominal
1 (esp AmL) ‹ zapatos› to polish
2 (AmC) ( en una actividad) to excel
lustrar verbo transitivo to shine, polish
' lustrar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
pulir
English:
black
- polish
* * *♦ vt[muebles, zapatos] to polish♦ See also the pronominal verb lustrarse* * *v/t polish* * *lustrar vt: to shine, to polish -
6 kiillottaa
yks.nom. kiillottaa; yks.gen. kiillotan; yks.part. kiillotti; yks.ill. kiillottaisi; mon.gen. kiillottakoon; mon.part. kiillottanut; mon.ill. kiillotettiinbeeswax (verb)black (verb)buff (verb)burnish (verb)calender (verb)clean (verb)furbish (verb)glaze (verb)gloss (verb)polish (verb)refurbish (verb)scour (verb)shine (noun)wax* * *• lustre• wax• varnish• smooth• smooth out• shine• scour• rub up• refurbish• polish• luster• lacquer• gloss• glaze• furbish• coat• clean• burnish• buff• black• beeswax• polish up -
7 tesàti
tesàti Grammatical information: v. Accent paradigm: b Proto-Slavic meaning: `hew'Old Church Slavic:Russian:tesát' `hew' [verb], tešú [1sg], téšet [3sg]Czech:Slovak:Polish:ciosać `hew' [verb]Serbo-Croatian:tèsati `cut, trim, polish' [verb], tȅšēm [1sg];Čak. tesȁt (Orbanići) `cut, polish, hew, trim' [verb], tȅšen [1sg]Slovene:tésati `hew, chisel' [verb], tę́šem [1sg]Lithuanian:tašýti `hew' [verb]Indo-European reconstruction: tetḱ-Other cognates:Skt. tákṣati (RV+) `cut, manufacture' [verb] -
8 puhdistaa
yks.nom. puhdistaa; yks.gen. puhdistan; yks.part. puhdisti; yks.ill. puhdistaisi; mon.gen. puhdistakoon; mon.part. puhdistanut; mon.ill. puhdistettiinchasten (verb)clarify (verb)clean (verb)cleanse (verb)clear (verb)clear up (verb)distil (verb)dress (verb)gin (verb)pick (verb)polish (verb)purge (verb)purify (verb)rectify (verb)refine (verb)scale (verb)scavenge (verb)scour (verb)sweeten (verb)tidy up (verb)trim (verb)weed (verb)* * *• rub off• sweeten• pick• polish• purge• purify• rectify• refine• rinse• mop• scale• scavenge• scour• scrub• mop up• swab• trim• tidy up• weed• sponge• clear• launder• chasten• clarify• clean out• clean• clear up• deterge• distil• dress• ennoble• gin• keep holy• cleanse -
9 hangata
yks.nom. hangata; yks.gen. hankaan; yks.part. hankasi; yks.ill. hankaisi; mon.gen. hangatkoon; mon.part. hangannut; mon.ill. hangattiinabrade (verb)burnish (verb)chafe (verb)fray (verb)gall (verb)grate (verb)polish (verb)rasp (verb)rub (verb)scour (verb)scrape (verb)scrub (verb)* * *• abrade• rub up• rub off• rub down• rasp• polish• grate• gall• fray• chafe• brighten• scour• scrape• scrub• smooth• rub• burnish -
10 hioa
yks.nom. hioa; yks.gen. hion; yks.part. hioi; yks.ill. hioisi; mon.gen. hiokoon; mon.part. hionut; mon.ill. hiottiincut (verb)edge (verb)grind (verb)hone (verb)polish (verb)refine (verb)sharpen (verb)strop (verb)whet (verb)* * *• sandpaper• smooth• stone• strapping• stroke• sand down• to sandpaper• sand• whet• strop• rub down• refine• pumice• polish• level• improve• hone• grind• edge• cut• rub• sharpen -
11 viimeistellä
yks.nom. viimeistellä; yks.gen. viimeistelen; yks.part. viimeisteli; yks.ill. viimeistelisi; mon.gen. viimeistelköön; mon.part. viimeistellyt; mon.ill. viimeisteltiindress (verb)finish (verb)polish (verb)put the finishing touches (verb)revise (verb)* * *• put the last touches• put final touches to• finish• finish off• dress• complete• revise• polish• stylize• stylise -
12 encerar
v.to wax, to polish.* * *1 to wax, polish* * *verb1) to wax2) polish* * *VT [+ suelo] to wax, polish* * *verbo transitivo to polish, wax* * *= wax, beeswax.Ex. Chapter 12 covers the following: waxing a car; repairing tubeless tires, and repacking front wheel bearings, checking the timing belt, the ignition key, and the inlet manifold.Ex. In the absence of Their Majesties, the flagstaff on the Round Tower of Windsor Castle is being cleaned and beeswaxed.* * *verbo transitivo to polish, wax* * *= wax, beeswax.Ex: Chapter 12 covers the following: waxing a car; repairing tubeless tires, and repacking front wheel bearings, checking the timing belt, the ignition key, and the inlet manifold.
Ex: In the absence of Their Majesties, the flagstaff on the Round Tower of Windsor Castle is being cleaned and beeswaxed.* * *encerar [A1 ]vtto polish, wax* * *
encerar ( conjugate encerar) verbo transitivo
to polish, wax
encerar verbo transitivo to polish
' encerar' also found in these entries:
English:
polish
- wax
* * *encerar vt1. [suelo, mueble] to wax, to polish* * *v/t polish, wax* * *encerar vt: to wax, to polish -
13 sivistää
yks.nom. sivistää; yks.gen. sivistän; yks.part. sivisti; yks.ill. sivistäisi; mon.gen. sivistäköön; mon.part. sivistänyt; mon.ill. sivistettiincivilize (verb)cultivate (verb)educate (verb)polish (verb)* * *• civilize• sophisticate• civilise• cultivate• educate• enlighten• polish• refine• school• humanise -
14 enlucir
v.1 to whitewash.2 to plaster.3 to polish (metales).* * *1 (paredes etc) to plaster2 (metales) to polish* * *verb* * *VT [+ pared] to plaster; [+ metal] to polish* * *verbo transitivo1) ( enyesar) to plaster2) ( limpiar) to polish* * *= plaster.Ex. Then it gets progressively worse as walls are washed away and vehicles plastered against houses and trees.* * *verbo transitivo1) ( enyesar) to plaster2) ( limpiar) to polish* * *= plaster.Ex: Then it gets progressively worse as walls are washed away and vehicles plastered against houses and trees.
* * *enlucir [I5 ]vtA (enyesar) to plasterB (limpiar) to polish* * *enlucir vt1. [blanquear] to whitewash2. [enyesar] to plaster3. [metales] to polish* * *v/t plaster -
15 dura
dura Grammatical information: f. ā Proto-Slavic meaning: `hole'Page in Trubačev: V 160Belorussian:dzjurá `hole' [f ā]Ukrainian:djúra `hole' [f ā]Czech:d'úra (E. Mor. dial.) `hole' [f ā];Polish:Old Polish:Slovincian:ʒu̇̂ră `hole' [f ā]Page in Pokorny: 206Comments: West Slavic cognate of * dyra (the Ukr. and Bel. forms are borrowings from Polish). According to Sɫawski (SEJP I: 208-209), there is evidence for a Polish form dzióra. This form may derive from OPl. drać, 1sg. dziorę, or may continue an older noun * dora from the same root, which was then influenced by the Polish verb (similarly Baudouin de Courtenay apud Berneker 1899: 150 fn.). -
16 sverte
subst. [ovn o.l.] blacking subst. [ skopuss] shoe polish verb. blacken (f.eks. ) verb. ink verb. smear, throw mud at verb. (overført) blacken, smear -
17 pusse
чистить-er, -a/-et, -a/-et* * *brush, polish* * *verb. clean, polish, plaster, render -
18 at polere
to polish -
19 flikke
verb. [bøte, reparere] mend, repair, patch verb. [ bøte sko] cobble verb. [ gjøre bedre] touch up, polish, revise -
20 bone
verb. polish, wax polish
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