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Definition of polished in English: polishedadjective ˈpɒlɪʃtˈpɑlɪʃt 1Shiny as a result of being rubbed. 擦光的,擦亮的,抛光的 a polished mahogany table 抛光的红木桌子。 Example sentencesExamples - Live like each moment is shiny as a polished knife.
- The locals are shaking their heads, looking at the funny city boys in Lycra shorts and goofy biking shoes trying to run around on the shiny polished linoleum floor.
- In the center of the room there was a little coffee table, polished to a brilliant shine, and a couch, with two large armchairs.
- The sunlight glistened off the highly polished wooden table and chairs and the copper pots and pans.
- Almost spitting the words, Julia steps into the room and sets her purse down on a polished mahogany table.
- The counter had been wiped down, bleached, polished, and a shiny new cash register sat like an ornament on its surface.
- The buttons on his jacket were well polished and very shiny.
- This balances the large polished mahogany table and antique chandelier.
- His train conductor's hat was perched smartly at an angle and his shoes were polished to a shiny brown.
- It was polished and shiny, and there was no trace of a scratch on it.
- A sigh echoed through the room as two legs perched upon the surface of the polished mahogany table, its base cluttered with piles of untouched papers.
- The prince had been sitting at the polished mahogany table, practising his algebra after repeated reminders from his tutor.
- In the huge theme park, everything was manufactured - angular, flat surfaces, and shiny polished metal.
- Then to top it all off he had his shiny, polished black shoes.
- This means a lot of hard work, but it's worth it when you get that extra shiny smooth polished rock you're looking for.
- The table was long as well and of nicely polished mahogany that shined so much it looked like a pool of dark water.
- The bath was enormous, shiny white and surrounded by a wide shelf of polished mahogany.
- The smell of oiled leather and the cool, shiny surfaces of polished metal reminded me that I was going to a place farther away than anyone knew.
- She stepped onto its shiny, polished, wooden floor, and listened to the squeaking echoes of sneakers skidding across it.
- Yesterday I had to sit through a long briefing on how all employees should have polished shiny shoes.
Synonyms shiny, shining, bright, glossy, gleaming, lustrous smooth, level, glassy, slippery waxed, buffed, burnished, sanded, ground, varnished, glazed, lacquered, enamelled, japanned, shellacked archaic furbished - 1.1 Accomplished and skilful.
完美的,精湛的 his polished performance in the film 他在影片中的精湛表演。 Example sentencesExamples - The children are to be congratulated on their polished performances as are their teachers and proud parents who filled the pews to watch.
- In the heel of the reel he closed a 5/4 chance and easily justified favouritism with a polished staying performance.
- As I have already pointed out repeatedly, performances are polished and excellently recorded.
- In the sporting circus, even contrition is a polished performance
- Not only was it a very polished, seamless performance, but the enjoyment on the actors/actresses faces showed just how much they were getting from the whole experience.
- It may not have been the most polished performance for once, but it proved a hit with pupils and to be surrounded by happy voices must have been music to the Prime Minister's ears.
- Each member is an accomplished and polished musician in their own right, yet together the sum of their parts captures and expresses a more rugged aesthetic.
- The restless camera, the energetic editing, the New York locations, the polished performances give an impression of something clever and different.
- Each work has an ethereal feel and rich harmonic texture that is magnified by a polished performance by the Westminster Cathedral choir under master of music Martin Baker.
- He gives a very polished, professional performance with excellent comic timing to make the jokes appear impromptu and off the top of his head.
- Suspenseful music kicks in during combat to accompany the polished sound effects.
- Time alone will tell whether this was simply a clever and polished performance or a genuinely new style of leadership.
- As if to mirror this discovery, Part Two is full of highly polished and accomplished writing, beautiful in ways unallowable in Part One.
- He and his band had obviously spent a long time rehearsing, and the result was an immaculately arranged, perfectly executed and polished performance.
- It is a polished film by an accomplished director, able to hold its own on the international stage.
- The show was excellent, with a polished performance from all the actors.
- Expect a polished and accomplished performance from a man dedicated to his music.
- The film is polished, good-looking and accomplished, but still feels redundant.
- It's a very worthy album: accomplished musicianship, polished songwriting and so on, but it does lack spark.
- Their performances were polished, with superb harmonies and flawless production.
Synonyms expert, accomplished, masterly, masterful, skilful, skilled, clever, proficient, adept, deft, adroit, dexterous, impeccable, flawless, faultless, perfect, consummate, exquisite, outstanding, excellent, superb, superlative, remarkable, first-rate, fine, talented, gifted informal ace, stellar, class - 1.2 Refined, sophisticated, or elegant.
有教养的;老练的;优雅的 he was polished and charming 他优雅迷人。 Example sentencesExamples - This is in stark contrast to the poetic elegance used to describe the Medieval town of Oxford or the polished sophistication of Singapore.
- He speaks in a polished, precise manner, but with a bouncy Trinidadian inflection rippling through, like pebbles tossed across a pond.
- A woman can never go wrong when she looks polished and sophisticated.
- Really - because she's elegant and she's romantic and sophisticated and polished, and she loves fashion.
- Monica glided onstage with her usual confidence and poise - ever polished, meticulously refined and supremely confident.
- The styles might not have looked very different from one another but they looked refined and polished.
- The highly polished, refined and sophisticated villain of this film, enacted by him, brought accolades to Devan.
- His poetry is elegant, polished, and witty; as a critic he is one of the main theorists of Russian Romanticism.
- He talks in the polished, high-strung manner of an experienced politician.
- His gray hair was neatly combed, making him look much polished and more refined for the committee.
- A deep red paint and several black and white photos adorned the walls, giving off a very polished and sophisticated feel.
- As outside investment, knowledge and rigorous selection spreads through the region, the wines are becoming extremely polished and refined.
- Let us discuss and debate, but in a refined manner and polished language please!
- This hardy perennial is interestingly accompanied by this polished Shiraz.
- It presented much of the same material but in a considerably more elegant and polished way.
- It was just a very sort of glamorous, sophisticated, polished thing.
- Fall's slim coat has a retro feel that works well with the season's more refined and polished looks.
- Leather and/or fur hats can look great on older men who want to keep warm while maintaining their refined, polished look.
- He was courteous, polished, respectful and kept an eye out for us, which was good, since he would be with us for the next three days.
- The polished sophistication of this essay on how to use compressed space is underlined by the architect's ingenious use of materials.
Synonyms refined, cultivated, civilized, civil, well bred, polite, courteous, well mannered, genteel, decorous, proper, respectable, courtly, urbane, suave, sophisticated, seemly - 1.3 (of rice) having had the outer husk removed during milling.
(稻谷)精的,碾净的 Example sentencesExamples - ‘Processed and polished white rice loses most of its nutrition,’ she says.
- Jute was just another convenient natural material that could be made into large bags to store everything from dehusked coconuts to polished rice to fresh vegetables.
- This looks like red rice. It's different to normal white polished rice, and it's capable of germination.
- Han Asian Vodka is made from polished rice, select barley and spring water.
- The only carbs I restrict are those in refined sugars, white flour, polished rice/grains, and beer.
- In the north of the country polished millet, jero, is served with taushe, a thick broth of meat, pumpkin, greens, red pepper, and peanuts.
Definition of polished in US English: polishedadjectiveˈpɑlɪʃtˈpäliSHt 1Shiny as a result of being rubbed. 擦光的,擦亮的,抛光的 a polished mahogany table 抛光的红木桌子。 Example sentencesExamples - The locals are shaking their heads, looking at the funny city boys in Lycra shorts and goofy biking shoes trying to run around on the shiny polished linoleum floor.
- The smell of oiled leather and the cool, shiny surfaces of polished metal reminded me that I was going to a place farther away than anyone knew.
- In the huge theme park, everything was manufactured - angular, flat surfaces, and shiny polished metal.
- The counter had been wiped down, bleached, polished, and a shiny new cash register sat like an ornament on its surface.
- She stepped onto its shiny, polished, wooden floor, and listened to the squeaking echoes of sneakers skidding across it.
- The prince had been sitting at the polished mahogany table, practising his algebra after repeated reminders from his tutor.
- Yesterday I had to sit through a long briefing on how all employees should have polished shiny shoes.
- Almost spitting the words, Julia steps into the room and sets her purse down on a polished mahogany table.
- The bath was enormous, shiny white and surrounded by a wide shelf of polished mahogany.
- The buttons on his jacket were well polished and very shiny.
- In the center of the room there was a little coffee table, polished to a brilliant shine, and a couch, with two large armchairs.
- Live like each moment is shiny as a polished knife.
- This means a lot of hard work, but it's worth it when you get that extra shiny smooth polished rock you're looking for.
- This balances the large polished mahogany table and antique chandelier.
- The table was long as well and of nicely polished mahogany that shined so much it looked like a pool of dark water.
- The sunlight glistened off the highly polished wooden table and chairs and the copper pots and pans.
- It was polished and shiny, and there was no trace of a scratch on it.
- Then to top it all off he had his shiny, polished black shoes.
- A sigh echoed through the room as two legs perched upon the surface of the polished mahogany table, its base cluttered with piles of untouched papers.
- His train conductor's hat was perched smartly at an angle and his shoes were polished to a shiny brown.
Synonyms shiny, shining, bright, glossy, gleaming, lustrous - 1.1 Accomplished and skillful.
完美的,精湛的 his polished performance in the movie 他在影片中的精湛表演。 Example sentencesExamples - As I have already pointed out repeatedly, performances are polished and excellently recorded.
- In the sporting circus, even contrition is a polished performance
- Not only was it a very polished, seamless performance, but the enjoyment on the actors/actresses faces showed just how much they were getting from the whole experience.
- It's a very worthy album: accomplished musicianship, polished songwriting and so on, but it does lack spark.
- He and his band had obviously spent a long time rehearsing, and the result was an immaculately arranged, perfectly executed and polished performance.
- Time alone will tell whether this was simply a clever and polished performance or a genuinely new style of leadership.
- The show was excellent, with a polished performance from all the actors.
- Their performances were polished, with superb harmonies and flawless production.
- In the heel of the reel he closed a 5/4 chance and easily justified favouritism with a polished staying performance.
- The children are to be congratulated on their polished performances as are their teachers and proud parents who filled the pews to watch.
- He gives a very polished, professional performance with excellent comic timing to make the jokes appear impromptu and off the top of his head.
- It is a polished film by an accomplished director, able to hold its own on the international stage.
- The restless camera, the energetic editing, the New York locations, the polished performances give an impression of something clever and different.
- Expect a polished and accomplished performance from a man dedicated to his music.
- Suspenseful music kicks in during combat to accompany the polished sound effects.
- It may not have been the most polished performance for once, but it proved a hit with pupils and to be surrounded by happy voices must have been music to the Prime Minister's ears.
- As if to mirror this discovery, Part Two is full of highly polished and accomplished writing, beautiful in ways unallowable in Part One.
- The film is polished, good-looking and accomplished, but still feels redundant.
- Each member is an accomplished and polished musician in their own right, yet together the sum of their parts captures and expresses a more rugged aesthetic.
- Each work has an ethereal feel and rich harmonic texture that is magnified by a polished performance by the Westminster Cathedral choir under master of music Martin Baker.
Synonyms expert, accomplished, masterly, masterful, skilful, skilled, clever, proficient, adept, deft, adroit, dexterous, impeccable, flawless, faultless, perfect, consummate, exquisite, outstanding, excellent, superb, superlative, remarkable, first-rate, fine, talented, gifted - 1.2 Refined, sophisticated, or elegant.
有教养的;老练的;优雅的 he was polished and charming 他优雅迷人。 Example sentencesExamples - He talks in the polished, high-strung manner of an experienced politician.
- Let us discuss and debate, but in a refined manner and polished language please!
- The styles might not have looked very different from one another but they looked refined and polished.
- Monica glided onstage with her usual confidence and poise - ever polished, meticulously refined and supremely confident.
- The highly polished, refined and sophisticated villain of this film, enacted by him, brought accolades to Devan.
- His poetry is elegant, polished, and witty; as a critic he is one of the main theorists of Russian Romanticism.
- The polished sophistication of this essay on how to use compressed space is underlined by the architect's ingenious use of materials.
- A deep red paint and several black and white photos adorned the walls, giving off a very polished and sophisticated feel.
- His gray hair was neatly combed, making him look much polished and more refined for the committee.
- Fall's slim coat has a retro feel that works well with the season's more refined and polished looks.
- This hardy perennial is interestingly accompanied by this polished Shiraz.
- A woman can never go wrong when she looks polished and sophisticated.
- It presented much of the same material but in a considerably more elegant and polished way.
- He was courteous, polished, respectful and kept an eye out for us, which was good, since he would be with us for the next three days.
- As outside investment, knowledge and rigorous selection spreads through the region, the wines are becoming extremely polished and refined.
- He speaks in a polished, precise manner, but with a bouncy Trinidadian inflection rippling through, like pebbles tossed across a pond.
- This is in stark contrast to the poetic elegance used to describe the Medieval town of Oxford or the polished sophistication of Singapore.
- Leather and/or fur hats can look great on older men who want to keep warm while maintaining their refined, polished look.
- It was just a very sort of glamorous, sophisticated, polished thing.
- Really - because she's elegant and she's romantic and sophisticated and polished, and she loves fashion.
Synonyms refined, cultivated, civilized, civil, well bred, polite, courteous, well mannered, genteel, decorous, proper, respectable, courtly, urbane, suave, sophisticated, seemly - 1.3 (of rice) having had the outer husk removed during milling.
(稻谷)精的,碾净的 Example sentencesExamples - Jute was just another convenient natural material that could be made into large bags to store everything from dehusked coconuts to polished rice to fresh vegetables.
- ‘Processed and polished white rice loses most of its nutrition,’ she says.
- This looks like red rice. It's different to normal white polished rice, and it's capable of germination.
- In the north of the country polished millet, jero, is served with taushe, a thick broth of meat, pumpkin, greens, red pepper, and peanuts.
- The only carbs I restrict are those in refined sugars, white flour, polished rice/grains, and beer.
- Han Asian Vodka is made from polished rice, select barley and spring water.
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