polished如何读

英:[ˈpɒlɪʃt]

美:[ˈpɑːlɪʃt]

polished是什么意思

adj.

磨光的,擦亮的

完美的,精良的

优雅的

v.

使光滑,擦亮(polish的过去式和过去分词)

polished自然拼读

pol·ished

pa lihsht

polished词根

词根:polish

adj.

polish 波兰的

n.

polish 磨光,擦亮;上光剂,擦亮剂;优雅,精良

polishing [机] 抛光;[机] 磨光

polisher 磨光器;磨亮的人;[机] 磨光机

v.

polishing [机] 磨光;擦亮;修正(polish的ing形式)

vi.

polish 擦亮,变光滑

vt.

polish 磨光,使发亮

polished英英释义

Adjective

1. perfected or made shiny and smooth;

"his polished prose"

"in a freshly ironed dress and polished shoes"

"freshly polished silver"

2. showing a high degree of refinement and the assurance that comes from wide social experience;

"his polished manner"

"maintained an urbane tone in his letters"

3. (of grains especially rice) having the husk or outer layers removed;

"polished rice"

4. (of lumber or stone) to trim and smooth

polished词组

polished surface抛光面;精加工面

polished rice精米;上白米;精白米

polished词源中文解释

14世纪晚期,“变得光滑; ”15世纪初,“优雅的; ”是 polish(v.)的过去分词形容词。

polished词源英文解释

Middle English polisshed, from past participle of polisshen to polish

The first known use of polished was in the 14th century

polished 例句

1 She was a pale blonde with a skin like clean and polished bone, “Is something the matter, Miss Kate?” she asked fearfully.

2 Between them was a narrow space, and there upon a floor of polished stone, written with strange signs, a man might stand five hundred feet above the plain.

3 Both young nurses polished the glass jars unceasingly.

4 Instead there was a polished table on which a single wooden bowl sat between two ornate silver candlesticks.

5 Dressed in a red designer suit with matching lipstick, she appeared as if she’d walked right out of the TV studio, polished and camera-ready.

6 They all have beautiful lips, carefully outlined in red and polished to a shine.

7 Beside her on the brass fender of the hearth a tea was laid out: steaming thimbles and a variety of crumbs; tea cake and crumpet and cucumber sandwich, on polished British pennies.

8 His keys were jangling, and his janitor boots were making a very authoritative sound as they hit the polished floor of the Golden Glen.

9 Like Bestemama, he sat most of the time quietly in a chair, saying very little and totally overwhelmed, I imagine, by the raucous rabble who were destroying his neat and polished home.

10 It was a doorlike portal resting on top of the polished conference table.

11 The newly polished wooden hand was now poised above the desk as it once was, waiting for Hugo to make it a new pen.

12 The kids in this group look a lot slicker and more polished than Dad’s group.

13 When they finished singing, Jack Rabbit Jones took off his shades, walked over to the long, polished oak coffin where Cool Papa Byrd’s body rested, and placed the shades over Cool Papa Byrd’s closed eyes.

14 Sunlight poured through the three wide windows that faced the street and spread gold across the gray rug, the French-style sofa, chairs and end tables, the polished, glass-topped coffee table, and along the white walls.

15 It just turned back and rested against the designed wood like a lovely, dark, polished shell.

16 The walls were repainted, the red tile roofs cleaned and polished.

17 Rich raiment clothed the body; polished stones glowed in his broad belt.

18 He polished a tiny quantum mirror and it back into its sensor housing.

他擦亮一个小小的量子反射镜然后把他放回传感器支架.

19 Her hands rested on a disc of polished green metal about six feet in diameter, sitting on a bronze tripod.

20 The sun had all but set, the skies had cleared, and the lake spread out before him like a polished stone, glowing in the last reflected light of day.

polished 同义词

2 抛光

finish polish

12 洗练的

finished polite

16 磨光的

shiny glace

22 精湛的

subtle masterful

28 擦光

polish brighten

30 质量上乘的

phat top-drawer

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