to polish
01
磨く, 研磨する
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
例
The jeweler polished the silver necklace to a high shine.
宝石商は銀のネックレスを磨いて、高い光沢に仕上げた。
02
磨く, 洗練させる
to refine or enhance something by meticulously attending to details
Transitive: to polish sth
例
The author polished his novel by revising sentences and refining plot elements to captivate readers.
著者は、読者を引き付けるために文章を修正し、プロットの要素を洗練させて小説を磨き上げた。
Polish
例
She is learning Polish to communicate better with her relatives in Warsaw.
彼女はワルシャワの親戚とよりよくコミュニケーションをとるためにポーランド語を学んでいます。
02
ワックス, ニス
a substance that one can rub into a surface to make it shiny and smooth
03
光沢, 磨き
the property of being smooth and shiny
04
磨き, 完璧
a highly developed state of perfection; having a flawless or impeccable quality
polish
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ポーランドの, ポーランド関連の
referring to something that is related to Poland, its people, language, culture, or products
例
I 'm learning Polish cuisine from my grandmother.
私は祖母からポーランド料理を学んでいます。
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