burnish

英['bɜːnɪʃ] 美['bɜːrnɪʃ]
  • v. 磨光;使光亮
  • n. 光泽;抛光
burnisher burnished burnished burnishing burnishes
GRE
    v. (动词)
    1. 发亮
    2. 磨光(金属)
    3. 被擦亮
    4. 使光亮,使光滑
    5. 磨,打磨
    6. 【机】抛光
    7. 轧光
    8. 擦亮(金属)
    n. (名词)
    1. 光泽
    2. 光亮
    3. 抛光
    4. 光滑
    5. 磨光
    6. 光辉
    7. 光彩

英英释义

Noun:
  1. the property of being smooth and shiny

Verb:
  1. polish and make shiny;

    "buff the wooden floors"
    "buff my shoes"

1. The European Parliament badly needs a president who can burnish its image.
欧洲议会急需一位能改善其声望的主席。

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2. Such bipartisanship will do something to burnish his reputation as a reformer.
这样的两党合作将对凸显布什作为改革者的声誉或有助益.

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3. Act well with vitamin B, can maintain the burnish of the hair.
和维生素B一起作用, 可保持头发的光泽.

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4. Many people, fearful for their jobs, are trying to burnish their contacts at other firms.
许多人因为担心自己的工作, 正在努力抹去和其他公司接触的痕迹.

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5. But GlaxoSmithKline is taking a step in Europe that may burnish its image.
但是葛兰素史克在欧洲迈出的一步可能会为其树立光辉形象.

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    用作动词 (v.)
    1. He is burnishing the knife.
      他正在磨刀。
    2. The copper has been burnished.
      铜已被抛光。
    3. Such bipartisanship will do something to burnish his reputation as a reformer.
      这样的两党合作将对凸显作为改革者的声誉有益。
    用作名词 (n.)
    1. Scagliola diaphaneity is bad, and without burnish.
      人造大理石透明度不好,而且没有光泽。