fire-polish / ˈfaɪərˌpɒl ɪʃ /

⚽高中词汇火抛光火漆喷火抛光喷火式抛光

fire-polish 的定义

v. 有主动词 verb

Glassmaking.

  1. to smooth by reheating to remove tool marks or other imperfections in the surface.

更多fire-polish例句

  1. But what is there more irresponsible than playing with the fire of an imagined civil war in the France of today?
  2. “Gronkowski” itself never manages to sound more erotic than the name of a hearty Polish stew or a D-list WWE performer.
  3. The cameraman was reporting on the factory catching fire when the inevitable happened.
  4. Lady Edith is so sad that her sadness nearly set the whole damned house on fire.
  5. Maybe Mary is being more realistic about a second marriage—but is it too much to ask for a little fire?
  6. "A camp-fire would hardly flash and die out like that, Sarge," he answered thoughtfully.
  7. She got up and stood in front of the fire, having her hand on the chimney-piece and looking down at the blaze.
  8. The fire had been heaped over with earth—to screen it from prying eyes, I suppose, while the good work went on.
  9. But, as the keel of the boats touched bottom, each boat-load dashed into the water and then into the enemy's fire.
  10. The men, whose poniards his sword parried, had recourse to fire-arms, and two pistols were fired at him.