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polished

Aussprache: [ˈpɒlɪʃt]

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Kontext: „appearance“

(adjective) When something looks shiny and neat because it has been cleaned or treated. For example, if you polish your shoes, they will look bright and clean.

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Her polished nails sparkled in the sunlight.

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The scratched table looked dull and unpolished.

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Do you think the polished surface makes the furniture look better?

Kontext: „improvement“

(verb) To make something better, smoother, or more refined, like practicing a skill or improving an idea. If you polish your writing, it means you’re making it clearer and nicer.

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She polished her speech until it was just perfect.

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He didn't have enough time to polish his project before the presentation.

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How can we polish this report to make it more professional?

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