English-Thai Dictionary
Polish
ADJ เกี่ยวกับ โปแลนด์ kiao-kab-po-land
Polish
N ชาว โปแลนด์ chow-po-land
Polish
N ภาษา โปแลนด์ (เป็น ภาษาส ลาฟ ภาษา หนี่ง pa-sa-pa-land
polish
N การ ขัด การถู ให้ ขึ้นเงา kan-kad
polish
N การ ขัดเกลา kan-kad-kao
polish
N ขี้ผึ้ง สำหรับ ขัดเงา ยา ขัด ให้ มันเงา ke-puang-sam-rub-kad-ngo
polish
N ความ เงา งาม ความมัน kwam-ngo-ngam
polish
VI(พื้น ผิว เป็นเงา (พื้น ผิว ขึ้น มัน pen-ngo
polish
VT ขัด ขัด ให้ ขึ้นเงา ถู ให้ ขึ้นเงา brighten burnish rub varnish kad
polish
VT ขัดเกลา เกลา ทำให้ สละสลวย ทำให้ เรียบร้อย refine kad-kao
polish
VT ปรับปรุง ให้ ดีขึ้น complete improve prab-prung-hai-de-kuan
polish of
PHRV ฆ่า ทำให้ ตาย bump off ka
polish of
PHRV ทำให้ พ่ายแพ้ ราบคาบ finish off tam-hai-pare-rab-kab
polish of
PHRV เสร็จ ทำ เสร็จ end off finish off finish up sed
polish up
PHRV ขัด ให้ เงา rub up kad-hai-ngo
polish up
PHRV ฝึกฝน ขัดเกลา ฟื้นฟู brush up rub up fuek-fon
polished
ADJ สละสลวย ซึ่ง ขัดเกลา แล้ว sa-la-sa-luai
polished
ADJ เป็นเงา วาว gleaming glossy shining pen-ngo-wao
polished
ADJ เรียบร้อย ซึ่ง มี มารยาท ดี ซึ่ง มี กิริยา ดี ซึ่ง ได้รับ การอบรม มา ดี courteous mannerly respectful riab-roi
polished
ADJ ไม่ มีมลทิน excellent flaeless mai-me-mon-tin
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
POLISH
a.Pertaining to Poland, a level country on the south of Russia and the Baltic.
POLISH
v.t.[L. polio. ] 1. To make smooth and glossy, usually by friction; as, to polish glass, marble, metals and the like.
2. To refine; to wear off rudeness, rusticity and coarseness; to make elegant and polite; as, to polish life or manners.
The Greeks were polished by the Asiatics and Egyptians.
POLISH
v.i.To become smooth; to receive a gloss; to take a smooth and glossy surface. Steel will polish almost as white and bright as silver.
POLISH
n.A smooth, glossy surface produced by friction. Another prism of clearer glass and better polish seemed free from veins.
1. Refinement; elegance of manners.
What are these wond'rous civilizing arts,
This Roman polish?
POLISHABLE
a.Capable of being polished.
POLISHED
pp. Made smooth and glossy; refined.
POLISHER
n.The person or instrument that polishes.
POLISHING
ppr. Making smooth and glossy; refining.
POLISHING
n.Smoothness; glossiness; refinement.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
POLISH
Pol "ish, a. Etym: [From Pole a Polander. ]
Defn: Of or pertaining to Poland or its inhabitants. -- n.
Defn: The language of the Poles.
POLISH
Pol "ish, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Polished; p. pr. & vb. n. Polishing. ]Etym: [F. polir, L. polire. Cf. Polite, -ish ]
1. To make smooth and glossy, usually by friction; to burnish; to overspread with luster; as, to polish glass, marble, metals, etc.
2. Hence, to refine; to wear off the rudeness, coarseness, or rusticity of; to make elegant and polite; as, to polish life or manners. Milton. To polish off, to finish completely, as an adversary. [Slang ] W. H. Russell.
POLISH
POLISH Pol "ish, v. i.
Defn: To become smooth, as from friction; to receive a gloss; to take a smooth and glossy surface; as, steel polishes well. Bacon.
POLISH
POLISH Pol "ish, n.
1. A smooth, glossy surface, usually produced by friction; a gloss or luster. Another prism of clearer glass and better polish. Sir I. Newton.
2. Anything used to produce a gloss.
3. Fig. : Refinement; elegance of manners. This Roman polish and this smooth behavior. Addison.
POLISHABLE
POLISHABLE Pol "ish *a *ble, a.
Defn: Capable of being polished.
POLISHED
POLISHED Pol "ished, a.
Defn: Made smooth and glossy, as by friction; hence, highly finished; refined; polite; as, polished plate; polished manners; polished verse.
POLISHEDNESS
POLISHEDNESS Pol "ished *ness, n.
Defn: The quality of being polished.
POLISHER
POLISHER Pol "ish *er, n.
Defn: One who, or that which, polishes; also, that which is used in polishing. Addison.
POLISHING
POLISHING Pol "ish *ing,
Defn: a. & n. from Polish. Polishing iron, an iron burnisher; esp. , a small smoothing iron used in laundries. -- Polishing slate. (a ) A gray or yellow slate, found in Bohemia and Auvergne, and used for polishing glass, marble, and metals. (b ) A kind of hone or whetstone; hone slate. -- Polishing snake, a tool used in cleaning lithographic stones. -- Polishing wheel, a wheel or disk coated with, or composed of, abrading material, for polishing a surface.
POLISHMENT
POLISHMENT Pol "ish *ment, n.
Defn: The act of polishing, or the state of being polished. [R.]
POLISSOIR
POLISSOIR Po `lis `soir ", n. [F.]
1. A polishing or grinding implement or instrument.
2. (Glass Making ) A tool consisting of a flat wooden block with a long iron handle, used for flattening out split cylinders of blown glass.
New American Oxford Dictionary
polis
po lis 1 |ˈpōləs, ˈpä -ˈpoʊləs | ▶noun ( pl. poleis |ˈpälˌās | ) a city state in ancient Greece, esp. as considered in its ideal form for philosophical purposes. ORIGIN Greek.
polis
po lis 2 |ˈpōləs ˈpoʊləs | ▶noun Scottish and Irish form of police.
Polisario
Po li sa ri o |ˌpôləˈsärēˌō ˌpɔləˈsɑrioʊ |(also Polisario Front ) ▶noun an independence movement in Western (formerly Spanish ) Sahara, formed in 1973. ORIGIN Spanish acronym, from Frente Popular para la Liberación de Saguia el-Hamra y Río de Oro ‘Popular Front for the Liberation of Saguia el-Hamra and Rio de Oro. ’
Polish
Pol ish |ˈpōliSH ˈpoʊlɪʃ | ▶adjective of or relating to Poland, its inhabitants, or their language. ▶noun the West Slavic language of Poland.
polish
pol ish |ˈpäliSH ˈpɑlɪʃ | ▶verb [ with obj. ] make the surface of (something ) smooth and shiny by rubbing it: she unloaded the dishwasher and polished the glasses. • improve, refine, or add the finishing touches to: he's got to polish up his French for his job. ▶noun a substance used to give something a smooth and shiny surface when rubbed in: furniture polish. • [ in sing. ] an act of rubbing something to give it a shiny surface: I could give the cabinet a polish. • smoothness or glossiness produced by rubbing or friction: the machine refines the shape of the stone and gives it polish. • refinement or elegance in a person or thing: his poetry has clarity and polish. PHRASAL VERBS polish something off finish or consume something quickly: they polished off most of the sausages. DERIVATIVES pol ish a ble adjective, pol ish er noun ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French poliss-, lengthened stem of polir ‘to polish, ’ from Latin polire.
Polish Corridor
Po lish Cor ri dor a former region of Poland that extended north to the Baltic coast and separated East Prussia from the rest of Germany, granted to Poland after World War I to ensure Polish access to the coast. Its annexation by Germany in 1939, with the German occupation of the rest of Poland, precipitated World War II. After the war, the area was restored to Poland.
polished
pol ished |ˈpäliSHt ˈpɑlɪʃt | ▶adjective shiny as a result of being rubbed: a polished mahogany table. • accomplished and skillful: his polished performance in the movie. • refined, sophisticated, or elegant: he was polished and charming. • (of rice ) having had the outer husk removed during milling.
Polish notation
Po lish no ta tion ▶noun Logic & Computing a system of formula notation without brackets or special punctuation, frequently used to represent the order in which arithmetical operations are performed in many computers and calculators. In the usual form (reverse Polish notation ), operators follow rather than precede their operands.
Oxford Dictionary
polis
polis 1 |ˈpɒlɪs | ▶noun ( pl. poleis ) a city state in ancient Greece, especially as considered in its ideal form for philosophical purposes. ORIGIN Greek.
polis
polis 2 |ˈpəʊlɪs, ˈpɒlɪs | ▶noun Scottish and Irish form of police.
Polisario
Polisario |ˌpɒlɪˈsɑːrɪəʊ |(also Polisario Front ) an independence movement in Western (formerly Spanish ) Sahara, formed in 1973. ORIGIN Spanish acronym, from Frente Popular para la Liberación de Sagnia el-Hamra y Río de Oro ‘Popular Front for the Liberation of Sagnia el-Hamra and Rio de Oro ’.
Polish
Polish |ˈpəʊlɪʃ | ▶adjective relating to Poland, its inhabitants, or their language. ▶noun [ mass noun ] the Western Slavic language of Poland, spoken by some 38 million people.
polish
polish |ˈpɒlɪʃ | ▶verb [ with obj. ] make the surface of (something ) smooth and shiny by rubbing it: behind the bar the steward polished glasses busily. • improve, refine, or add the finishing touches to: he's got to polish up his French for his job. ▶noun [ mass noun ] a substance used to give something a smooth and shiny surface when rubbed in: a tin of shoe polish. • [ in sing. ] an act of rubbing something to give it a shiny surface: I could give the wardrobe a polish. • smoothness or glossiness produced by rubbing or friction: the machine refines the shape of the stone and gives it polish. • refinement or elegance in a person or thing: his poetry has clarity and polish. PHRASAL VERBS polish something off quickly finish or consume something: they polished off most of the sausages. DERIVATIVES polishable adjective, polisher noun ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French poliss-, lengthened stem of polir ‘to polish ’, from Latin polire.
Polish Corridor
Pol ¦ish Corridor a former region of Poland which extended northwards to the Baltic coast and separated East Prussia from the rest of Germany, granted to Poland after the First World War to ensure Polish access to the coast. Its annexation by Germany in 1939, with the German occupation of the rest of Poland, precipitated the Second World War. After the war the area was restored to Poland.
polished
pol |ished |ˈpɒlɪʃt | ▶adjective shiny as a result of being rubbed: a polished mahogany table. • accomplished and skilful: his polished performance in the film. • refined, sophisticated, or elegant: he was polished and charming. • (of rice ) having had the outer husk removed during milling.
Polish notation
Pol ¦ish no |ta ¦tion ▶noun [ mass noun ] Logic & Computing a system of formula notation without brackets or special punctuation, frequently used to represent the order in which arithmetical operations are performed in many computers and calculators. In the usual form (reverse Polish notation ), operators follow rather than precede their operands.
American Oxford Thesaurus
polish
polish verb 1 I polished his shoes: shine, wax, buff, rub up /down; gloss, burnish; varnish, oil, glaze, lacquer, japan, shellac. 2 polish up your essay: perfect, refine, improve, hone, enhance; brush up, revise, edit, correct, rewrite, go over, touch up; informal clean up. ▶noun 1 furniture polish: wax, glaze, varnish; lacquer, japan, shellac. 2 a good surface polish: shine, gloss, luster, sheen, sparkle, patina, finish. 3 his polish made him stand out: sophistication, refinement, urbanity, suaveness, elegance, style, grace, finesse, cultivation, civility, gentility, breeding, courtesy, (good ) manners; informal class. PHRASES polish off informal 1 he polished off an apple pie: eat, finish, consume, devour, guzzle, wolf down, down, bolt; drink up, drain, quaff, gulp (down ), binge on, gorge on; informal stuff oneself with, put away, scoff, shovel down, pig out on, swill, knock back, scarf (down /up ). 2 the enemy tried to polish him off: destroy, finish off, dispatch, do away with, eliminate, kill, liquidate; informal bump off, knock off, do in, take out, dispose of; rub out. 3 I'll polish off the last few pages: complete, finish, deal with, accomplish, discharge, do; end, conclude, close, finalize, round off, wind up; informal wrap up, sew up. CHOOSE THE RIGHT WORD polish, gloss, luster, sheen All of these words refer to a smooth, shining, or bright surface that reflects light. If this surface is produced by rubbing or friction, the correct word is polish (the car's mirrorlike polish was the result of regular waxing and buffing ). Gloss, on the other hand, suggests the hard smoothness associated with lacquered, varnished, or enameled surfaces (a high-gloss paint ). Luster is associated with the light reflected from the surfaces of certain materials, such as silk or pearl (a green stone with a brilliant luster ). Sheen describes a glistening or radiant brightness that is also associated with specific materials (her hair had a rich, velvety sheen ).These notes show fine distinctions in meaning between closely related synonyms to help you find the best word.
polished
polished adjective 1 a polished table: shiny, glossy, gleaming, lustrous, glassy; waxed, buffed, burnished; varnished, glazed, lacquered, japanned, shellacked. ANTONYMS dull, tarnished. 2 a polished performance: expert, accomplished, masterly, masterful, skillful, adept, adroit, dexterous; impeccable, flawless, perfect, consummate, exquisite, outstanding, excellent, superb, superlative, first-rate, fine; informal ace. ANTONYMS inexpert. 3 polished manners: refined, cultivated, civilized, well-bred, polite, courteous, genteel, decorous, respectable, urbane, suave, sophisticated. ANTONYMS gauche.
Oxford Thesaurus
polish
polish verb 1 I polished his shoes: shine, wax, buff, rub up, rub down; gloss, burnish, brighten, smooth; varnish, oil, glaze, lacquer, enamel, japan, shellac; archaic furbish. 2 it's time to polish up your essay: perfect, refine, improve, hone, embellish, enhance, put the finishing /final touches to; brush up, revise, copy-edit, correct, emend, rewrite, rephrase, go over, touch up, finish off; informal clean up. PHRASES polish something off 1 he had polished off an apple pie and a strawberry milkshake: eat up, finish, consume, devour, eat greedily, guzzle, feast on, wolf down, down, bolt; drink up, empty, drain, quaff, gulp (down ); informal binge on, stuff one's face with, stuff oneself with, get outside of, murder, pack away, put away, scoff (down ), shovel down, pig oneself on, pig out on, sink, swill, knock back, get one's laughing gear round; Brit. informal shift, gollop, bevvy; N. Amer. informal scarf (down /up ), snarf (down /up ), inhale; rare ingurgitate, bib. 2 a third enemy plane tried to polish him off: destroy, put an end to, finish off, dispatch, dispose of, do away with, eliminate, kill, liquidate; informal bump off, knock off, do in, blow away, take out; N. Amer. informal rub out. 3 I'll polish off the last few pages: complete, finish, deal with, wrap up, accomplish, execute, discharge, do, get done, fulfil, achieve, attain, end, conclude, close, bring to a conclusion /end /close, finalize, stop, cease, terminate, round off, wind up; informal sew up, have something sewn up. ▶noun 1 shoe polish | nail polish: wax, varnish, glaze, lacquer, enamel, japan, shellac. 2 this process achieves a good surface polish: shine, gloss, lustre, sheen, sparkle, patina, finish, smoothness. 3 he had changed, with all his polish and scholarship: sophistication, refinement, urbanity, suavity, suaveness, elegance, style, grace, finish, accomplishment, finesse, subtlety, distinction, taste, cultivation, culture, politeness, civility, gentility, breeding, courtesy, courteousness, (good ) manners; informal class.
polished
polished adjective 1 a polished table: shiny, shining, bright, glossy, gleaming, lustrous; smooth, level, glassy, slippery; waxed, buffed, burnished, sanded, ground, varnished, glazed, lacquered, enamelled, japanned, shellacked; archaic furbished. ANTONYMS dull, tarnished; rough. 2 a polished performance of Mozart's Divertimento in D: expert, accomplished, masterly, masterful, skilful, skilled, clever, proficient, adept, deft, adroit, dexterous, impeccable, flawless, faultless, perfect, consummate, exquisite, outstanding, excellent, superb, superlative, remarkable, first-rate, fine, talented, gifted; informal ace, stellar, class. ANTONYMS inexpert. 3 polished manners: refined, cultivated, civilized, civil, well bred, polite, courteous, well mannered, genteel, decorous, proper, respectable, courtly, urbane, suave, sophisticated, seemly. ANTONYMS gauche, ill-bred.
Duden Dictionary
Polis
Po lis Substantiv, feminin , die |P o lis |die Polis; Genitiv: der Polis, Poleis griechisch pólis, politisch altgriechischer Stadtstaat
French Dictionary
polissage
polissage n. m. nom masculin Action de polir. : Le polissage des souliers. Note Orthographique po l issage.
polisson
polisson , onne adj. et n. m. et f. adjectif et nom masculin et féminin 1 Espiègle. : Des gamins polissons. 2 Grivois. : Une histoire polissonne.
Spanish Dictionary
polis
polis nombre femenino En la antigua Grecia, comunidad política que se administraba por sí misma, constituida generalmente por una agrupación urbana y el territorio circundante .
polisacárido
polisacárido nombre masculino quím Hidrato de carbono formado mediante la unión de varias moléculas de azúcar, como el almidón o la celulosa, que tienen una función estructural o energética (de reserva de glucosa ).
polisemia
polisemia nombre femenino Fenómeno del lenguaje que consiste en que una misma palabra tiene varios significados :en las palabras ‘ojo ’ y ‘banco ’ hay polisemia, porque pueden significar varias cosas .
polisémico, -ca
polisémico, -ca adjetivo 1 De la polisemia o que está relacionado con la polisemia :el lenguaje jergal se caracteriza por el empleo excesivamente polisémico de algunas palabras .2 [palabra ] Que tiene más de un significado :la palabra ‘órgano ’ es polisémica .
polisépalo, -la
polisépalo, -la adjetivo [cáliz, flor ] Que tiene varios sépalos .
polisílabo, -ba
polisílabo, -ba adjetivo /nombre masculino [palabra ] Que tiene más de una sílaba :las palabras ‘perro ’, ‘historia ’ y ‘portafolios ’ son polisílabas .
polisíndeton
polisíndeton nombre masculino lit Figura retórica de construcción que consiste en la repetición de una o varias conjunciones dentro de una misma frase o texto con el fin de dar más fuerza a lo que se expresa :Vicente Aleixandre hace uso del polisíndeton en el verso “ven, que quiero matar o amar o morir o darte todo ”.
polisíntesis
polisíntesis nombre femenino ling Uso de palabras muy largas por sus numerosos morfemas, que pueden ser el equivalente de toda una oración :la polisíntesis es característica de un gran número de lenguas amerindias, del esquimal y de la mayor parte de las lenguas paleoasiáticas .
polisintético, -ca
polisintético, -ca adjetivo [lengua ] Que se caracteriza por el empleo de un proceso morfológico que consiste en unir en una sola palabra varios morfemas o palabras de una frase :algunas lenguas amerindias son polisintéticas .
polisón
polisón nombre masculino Armazón o almohadilla que se ata a la cintura y se coloca sobre la zona lumbar debajo de una falda larga para ahuecarla por detrás y en ocasiones servir de apoyo al vuelo trasero de la falda formando un amontonamiento y pequeña cola; fue una moda de vestido femenino muy popular a finales del siglo xix :el origen del polisón está en el miriñaque, que fue aplanándose por delante y llevándose el vuelo hacia atrás .
polispasto
polispasto nombre masculino Aparejo de dos pares de poleas que sirve para levantar grandes pesos .SINÓNIMO polipasto .
polista
polista nombre común Persona que practica el deporte del polo :los polistas deben ser expertos jinetes .
polistilo, -la
polistilo, -la adjetivo 1 arq [templo, pórtico ] Que tiene muchas columnas .2 bot [ovario ] Que tiene muchos estilos .
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
Polish
Po lish /póʊlɪʃ /形容詞 1 ポーランドの .2 ポーランド人 [語 ]の .名詞 U ポーランド語 .
polish
pol ish /pɑ́lɪʃ |pɔ́l -/〖語源は 「滑らかにする 」〗動詞 ~es /-ɪz /; ~ed /-t /; ~ing 他動詞 1 〈人が 〉〈物 (の表面 )〉を磨く , 磨いてつやを出す (up )(→shine 類義 )▸ polish up a table テーブルを磨く ▸ polish one's shoes 靴を磨く ▸ polish the surface smooth 表面を磨いてすべすべにする 2 〈人が 〉〈技量 能力 態度など 〉に磨きをかける , …を一層向上させる , 洗練する (up )▸ polish up one's manners 態度 [物腰 ]を上品にする ▸ polish one's acting skills 演技力に磨きをかける 自動詞 〈物が 〉磨きがかかる , つやが出る ; 洗練される ▸ This wood won't polish .この材木はつやが出ない p ò lish A ó ff [ó ff A ]1 ⦅くだけて ⦆A 〈食べ物 仕事など 〉をすばやく片付ける, さっと平らげる, 簡単に終える .2 ⦅くだけて 米 ⦆A 〈人 敵など 〉を殺す ; やっつける .名詞 複 ~es /-ɪz /1 U 〖種類では 可算 ; しばしば複合語で 〗(液体 粉などの )光沢剤 , つや出し , 磨き粉 ▸ nail polish マニキュア液 ▸ shoe polish 靴墨 .2 U (演技 文体 態度などに見られる )洗練 , さえ , 上品さ ▸ His performance needs a little more polish .彼の演奏はもう少し洗練されていてもいい .3 〖a ~〗光沢 , つや ▸ take a high polish いいつやが出る .4 〖a ~〗磨くこと , 磨いてつやを出すこと ▸ give a polish to the floor 床につやを出す .
polished
p ó l ished /-t /形容詞 1 磨き上げられた 〈床 靴など 〉; (自然に )光沢 [つや ]のある .2 洗練された, 上品な ; 完成された ; 優れた ▸ a polished performance 洗練された演技 .
polisher
p ó l ish er 名詞 C 1 磨く人 [職人 ].2 つや出し器 [布 ].