Unpolished Meaning in English
word
ʌnˈpɑːlɪʃt
uhn-PAH-lisht
ʌnpˈɒlɪʃt
uhn-POL-isht
释义
Describes something that is not smooth, shiny, or finished; can refer to physical surfaces or to things like skills, work, or speech that lack refinement.
用法与细微差别
Often used for objects (like stones, floors), but also for people, skills, or work that needs improvement. In a figurative sense, suggests a lack of experience, sophistication, or finesse. Not slang, but more common in semi-formal to neutral contexts.
Spanish: sin pulir - sin refinarPortuguese (BR): sem polir - sem refinamentoPortuguese (PT): não polido - sem refinamentoChinese (Simplified): 未打磨的 - 不成熟的Chinese (Traditional): 未打磨的 - 不成熟的Hindi: अअपॉलिश्ड - असंवारा (अपरिष्कृत)Arabic: غير ملمّع - غير مصقولBengali: অসমাপ্ত - কাঁচা - অপরিণতRussian: неотшлифованный - необработанный - неотполированный - неотёсанный (перен.)Japanese: 未研磨の - 未完成の - 洗練されていないVietnamese: chưa được mài giũa - chưa hoàn thiện - chưa trau chuốtKorean: 다듬어지지 않은 - 미완성의 - 세련되지 않은Turkish: cilalanmamış - tamamlanmamış - ham (gelişmemiş)Urdu: غیر پالش شدہ - ناتجربہ کار - بغیر تکمیل کےIndonesian: belum dipoles - belum jadi - belum matang
例句
This is an unpolished stone.
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Her speech sounded unpolished.
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The table is still unpolished.
basic
His manners are a bit unpolished, but he means well.
natural
The demo was impressive, even if a little unpolished.
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Don’t worry if your writing feels unpolished—that comes with practice.
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