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    1. I
    this wood won't polish это дерево не поддается полировке; his speech needs polishing его речь надо отшлифовать
    2. II
    polish in some manner marble polishes well (easily, beautifully, etc.) мрамор хорошо и т.д. шлифуется /поддается шлифовке/; mahogany polishes well (easily, etc.) красное дерево хорошо и т.д. полируется; the flooring that polishes easily пол, который легко натирается
    3. III
    polish smth.
    1) polish silver (a brass doorknob, glass, etc.) частить серебре и т.д. до блеска; polish floors натирать полы; polish a story (a play, etc.) редактировать рассказ и т.д.
    2) polish verses отделывать стихи; polish one's French совершенствовать свои знания французского языка; polish one's manners оттачивать свои манеры; polish smb.'s manners учить кого-л. хорошим манерам; polish smb.'s appearance придавать кому-л. внешний лоск
    4. IV
    polish smth. in some manner polish smth. splendidly (highly, etc.) начистить что-л. до блеска и т.д.; polish smth. at some time I did not have time to polish my shoes this morning я не успел [сегодня] утром почистить ботинки
    5. XI
    be polished into smth. the brook pebbles are polished into roundness камешки в ручейке так обточились, что стали круглыми
    6. XXI1
    polish smth. with smth. polish a cylinder with emery (the brass with tripoli, etc.) зачистить цилиндр наждаком и т.д., отшкурить цилиндр и т.д.; polish smth. at some time we polished the furniture on the day the guests arrived мы до блеска отполировали мебель в день приезда гостей

    English-Russian dictionary of verb phrases > polish

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