Hledat
to polish
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leštit, vyleštit
to rub the surface of something, often using a brush or a piece of cloth, to make it bright, smooth, and shiny
Transitive: to polish a surface
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vyleštit, zdokonalit
to refine or enhance something by meticulously attending to details
Transitive: to polish sth
Polish
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leštidlo, leštění
a substance that one can rub into a surface to make it shiny and smooth
What is "polish"?
Polish is a substance used to make surfaces smooth and shiny by rubbing it onto the surface and then buffing it. It is often used on wood, metal, or leather to enhance their appearance and provide protection. Polish can be a liquid, cream, or wax, and it is applied to remove dullness, scratches, or stains. It is commonly used on furniture, shoes, and appliances to maintain their shine and improve their overall look. Polish also helps protect surfaces from damage by creating a thin layer that shields against dirt and moisture.
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lesk, hladkost
the property of being smooth and shiny
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lesk, dokonalost
a highly developed state of perfection; having a flawless or impeccable quality
polish
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polský, polská
referring to something that is related to Poland, its people, language, culture, or products
polish
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polisher
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polisher
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polishing
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polishing
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Příklad
The shoeshiner polished the gentleman's leather shoes.
The jeweler polished the silver necklace to a high shine.
The housekeeper polished the wooden surfaces to remove dust and restore luster.
The car enthusiast spent hours polishing the vehicle to a glossy finish.
He used a soft cloth to polish the antique furniture.