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pol.ish objH5pBl7IF, $5pB:7lIFv [T]to rub (something) using a piece of cloth or brush to clean it and make it shine擦,擦亮,擦光You should polish your shoes regularly to protect the leather.你应该经常擦鞋以保护皮革。Uncut gemstones are rather dull-looking and they have to be cut and polished to make them shine.未切割过的宝石很暗淡,必须经过切割和磨光才能使它们发亮。If you polish up an object, you make it shine, esp. when it has become very dirty.擦亮,擦光Robert was polishing up some old silver candlesticks. [M]罗伯特在擦拭一些旧的银制蜡烛台。If you polish up a skill that you have, you improve it, esp. when you have allowed it to become less good over a period of time.改进,使完美I really must polish up my Japanese before we visit Japan next year. [M]明年我们去日本以前,我真的得提高一下我的日语水平。
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