polish in Gujarati ગુજરાતી
polish in Kashmiri कॉशुर
polish in Malayalam മലയാളം
polish in Marathi मराठी
polish in Sindhi سنڌي
polish in Tamil தமிழ்
polish in Telugu తెలుగు
polish in English
- Polish⇄adj. of or having to do with Poland, a country in central Europe between Germany and Russia, its people, or language.
- polish⇄expr. polish off, (Informal.)
a. to get done with or rid of; finish.
Ex. We nearly polished off the Licensing Bill in the Commons (Punch).
b. to defeat.
Ex. Northampton Town failed to polish off their rivals (London Times).polish⇄expr. polish up, to get into a better condition; improve.
Ex. ... to dot his i's and cross his t's and polish up his manuscript (Manchester Examiner).polish⇄noun polisher.polish⇄noun 1. a substance used to give smoothness or shine.
Ex. silver polish.
2. a polished condition; smoothness or shine.
Ex. The polish of the furniture reflected our faces like a mirror.
3. the act or process of polishing.Polish⇄noun 1. the West Slavic language of Poland.
2. any one of a breed of light, European chickens, with a drooping crest of feathers on its head and, in some varieties, a beard.Polish⇄Polish, adjective, noun.polish⇄polish, verb, noun.polish⇄v.i. 1. to become smooth and shiny; take on a polish.
2. to become improved or more refined.polish⇄v.t. 1. to make smooth and shiny.
Ex. to polish shoes.
(SYN) burnish, brighten.
2. to remove by smoothing.
3. (Figurative.) to put into a better condition; improve.
Ex. to polish one's French, to polish a manuscript.