
물체의 표면을 문질러서 매끄럽고 윤이 나게 만들다.
To make the surface of something smooth and shiny by rubbing it, usually with a cloth.
예문:
"He used a soft cloth to polish the silver trophies."
"You should polish your shoes before the job interview."
기술이나 문장 등을 다듬어 더 세련되거나 완벽하게 만들다.
To improve or refine something, such as a skill or a piece of writing, by making small changes.
예문:
"The student needs to polish her essay before submitting it."
"He is working hard to polish his public speaking skills."
표면을 닦아 광택을 내는 데 사용하는 액체나 크림 형태의 물질.
A substance, such as a liquid or cream, used to make a surface smooth and shiny.
예문:
"She applied some wax polish to the antique wooden table."
"I need to buy some liquid polish for the car's exterior."
문질러서 생긴 매끄럽고 반짝이는 상태.
A smooth and shiny surface produced by rubbing or friction.
예문:
"The high polish of the floor reflected the ceiling lights."
"The diamond lost its polish after being exposed to chemicals."
태도나 솜씨 등에서 느껴지는 세련된 품격이나 우아함.
A quality of being sophisticated, elegant, or highly developed in style or behavior.
예문:
"The young pianist played with remarkable technical polish."
"His manners had the polish of someone raised in high society."