Polish
From open-dictionary.com - the free dictionary.
| Table of contents |
English
Adjective
Polish
Pronunciation
- SAMPA: /'p@UlIS/
- IPA: /ˈpəʊlɪʃ/
- From Poland
Translations
- Breton: poloniat, relating to the language : polonek
- Bulgarian: полски m & pl
- Catalan: polonès m, polonesa f
- Chinese: 波兰的
- Dutch: Pools, Poolse
- Esperanto: pola
- Finnish: puolalainen
- French: polonais m, polonaise f
- German: polnisch
- Italian: polacco
- Interlingua: polonese, polac
- Persian: لهستانی (Lahestani)
- Polish: polski m, polska f, polskie n, polscy m pl, polskie f pl n pl
- Portuguese: polonês m, polonesa f; polaco m, polaca f
- Romanian: polonez m, poloneză f, polonezi m pl, poloneze f pl
- Slovenian: poljski m, poljska f, poljsko n
- Spanish: polaco
- Swedish: polsk
Noun
Polish
Pronunciation
- SAMPA: /'p@UlIS/
- IPA: /ˈpəʊlɪʃ/
- Language spoken in Poland.
- Polish Alphabet: Aa Ąą Bb Cc Ćć Dd Ee Ęę Ff Gg Hh Ii Jj Kk Ll Łł Mm Nn Ńń Oo Óó Pp Rr Ss Śs Tt Uu Ww Yy Zz Żż Źź
Translations
Translation
|
|
|
Noun
polish
Pronunciation
- SAMPA: /'pQlIS/
- IPA: /ˈpɒlɪʃ/
- A substance used to polish
- A good silver polish will remove tarnish easily.
- Cleanliness; smoothness, shininess
- The floor was waxed to a high polish.
- Refinement; cleanliness in performance or presentation
- The lecturer showed a lot of polish at his last talk.
Related terms
- furniture polish
- nail polish
- shoe polish
Translations
- Bulgarian: политура f (1), блясък m (2), изтънченост f (3)
- Esperanto: polurilo
- Finnish: kiillotusaine, kiillote
- French: vernis m
- German: Politur f
- Italian: lùcido
- Interlingua: cera (de polimento)
- Persian: جلا (jala)
- Polish: pasta do polerowania
- Portuguese: cera (de polimento) f
- Romanian: pastă de lustruit f
- Spanish: abrillantador
Verb
to polish (polished, polished)
Pronunciation
- SAMPA: /'pQlIS/
- IPA: /ˈpɒlɪʃ/
- To shine; to make a surface very smooth or shiny by rubbing, cleaning, or grinding (often polish up)
- He polished up the chrome until it gleamed.
- To refine; remove imperfections
- The band has polished its performance since the last concert.
Related terms
Translations
- Breton: lufrañ, levnañ
- Bulgarian: излъсквам (1), шлифовам (2)
- Catalan: polir
- Dutch: polijsten
- Esperanto: poluri
- Finnish: kiillottaa
- French: polir
- German: polieren
- Interlingua: polir; furbir (metal); lustrar (shoes); lisiar (smooth)
- Persian: صیقل زدن (sayqal zadan)
- Polish: polerować, wygładzać
- Portuguese: polir
- Romanian: a lustrui
- Spanish: pulir
- Swedish: polera, putsa
External links
- Polish - English Dictionary: from Webster's Dictionary - the Rosetta Edition.