Polished Meaning in English
word · lemma: polish
/ˈpɑɫɪʃt/
PAH-lisht
/pˈɒlɪʃt/
PO-lisht
释义
Something that is polished is made smooth and shiny by rubbing, or it describes a person, manner, or performance that is elegant, skilled, and refined.
用法与细微差别
Used both for physical surfaces (floors, shoes) and figuratively for skills or manners ('a polished speaker'). Implies high quality or refinement. Common collocations: 'polished surface', 'polished performance', 'polished manners'.
Spanish: pulido - refinadoPortuguese (BR): polido - refinadoPortuguese (PT): polido - refinadoChinese (Simplified): 抛光的 - 优雅的Chinese (Traditional): 拋光的 - 優雅的Hindi: पॉलिश किया हुआ - निपुणArabic: مصقول - راقٍBengali: মসৃণ - পালিশ করা - অভিজাত (ব্যক্তিত্ব/আচরণ)Russian: отполированный - безупречный (о человеке/манерах)Japanese: 磨かれた - 洗練されたVietnamese: bóng loáng - tinh tếKorean: 윤이 나는 - 세련된Turkish: cilalanmış - zarif (davranış/performans)Urdu: چمکدار - شائستہ (عادت/کارکردگی)Indonesian: mengkilap - rapi (kepribadian/sikap)
例句
The table has a polished surface.
basic
His shoes are always polished.
basic
She gave a very polished performance.
basic
He spoke with a polished accent that impressed everyone.
natural
After hours of cleaning, the car looked perfectly polished.
natural
She's always so polished—her clothes, her manners, everything.
natural