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to polish
01
polir, lustrar
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
Exemplos
The jeweler polished the silver necklace to a high shine.
O joalheiro poliu o colar de prata até ficar muito brilhante.
He used a soft cloth to polish the antique furniture.
Ele usou um pano macio para polir os móveis antigos.
02
polir, aperfeiçoar
to refine or enhance something by meticulously attending to details
Transitive: to polish sth
Exemplos
The author polished his novel by revising sentences and refining plot elements to captivate readers.
O autor poliu seu romance revisando frases e refinando elementos do enredo para cativar os leitores.
She polished her presentation skills through practice, ensuring clarity and persuasiveness during her speeches.
Ela aperfeiçoou suas habilidades de apresentação através da prática, garantindo clareza e persuasão durante seus discursos.
Polish
Exemplos
She is learning Polish to communicate better with her relatives in Warsaw.
Ela está aprendendo polonês para se comunicar melhor com seus parentes em Varsóvia.
Polish uses a Latin-based alphabet with unique diacritical marks.
O polonês usa um alfabeto baseado no latim com marcas diacríticas únicas.
02
cera, verniz
a substance that one can rub into a surface to make it shiny and smooth
03
brilho, polimento
the property of being smooth and shiny
04
polimento, perfeição
a highly developed state of perfection; having a flawless or impeccable quality
polish
01
polonês, polonesa
referring to something that is related to Poland, its people, language, culture, or products
Exemplos
I 'm learning Polish cuisine from my grandmother.
Estou aprendendo culinária polonesa com minha avó.
Polish history is quite complex and fascinating.
A história polonesa é bastante complexa e fascinante.
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