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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.

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