hone 的 2 个定义
- a whetstone of fine, compact texture for sharpening razors and other cutting tools.
- a precision tool with a mechanically rotated abrasive tip, for enlarging holes to precise dimensions.
honed, hon·ing.
hone 近义词
sharpen
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- You might want to hone your keyword research skills for the best possible outcome.
- Moreover, thinking of your content and your site overall from a brand authority perspective naturally hones your topical focus.
- There were no magic tricks — just discipline, attention to detail and well-honed ball movement.
- As she honed this approach, Shanti’s food took off at Benne on Eagle, garnering the praise of Asheville locals, critics and fellow chefs.
- That’s a skill set she honed at Walmart, during a decade-long tenure that included running Sam’s Club, the company’s warehouse club business.
- Each poet needs only learn to hear his own voice, and hone it, and present it.
- Then in 2007 he had joined the pro-Kremlin, pro “Eurasian” youth group, Nashi, to hone his militancy.
- Kennan had a passionate, lifelong interest in the craft of writing, and the diary was clearly a place to hone his craft.
- Since then, Jay has continued to methodically hone his technique and mentor a handful of candidates.
- Richardson says that his frothy, buttered coffee is “the best part of his morning,” helping him “hone in on important tasks.”
- I hone them once a week, and well-nigh shed tears because of the good work they ought to be doing.
- The knife should be sharpened from time to time on the stone or hone.
- This gentleman confided the story to Mr. Hone, who has published an explanation of the mystery.
- The design invented by the sculptor at Sutton at Hone, near Dartford, is less original and also less striking.
- Bank Restriction Note (Hone is said to have realised over 700 by the sale of this shocker), 28.