unpolished / ˈpɒl ɪʃt /

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unpolished 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. made smooth and glossy: a figurine of polished mahogany.
  2. naturally smooth and glossy: polished pebbles on the beach.
  3. refined, cultured, or elegant: a polished manner.
  4. flawless; skillful; excellent: a polished conversationalist.

unpolished 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

rough

unpolished 的近义词 4
unpolished 的反义词 6
adj. 形容词 adjective

vulgar

adj. 形容词 adjective

crude

更多unpolished例句

  1. She was more polished than the 2016 race, as I observed watching her campaign on the ground.
  2. One of the more polished sleep-tracking apps we’ve come across, Pillow can work with an Apple Watch or just an iPhone placed on the bed.
  3. This means you can’t just add anything you like to the app to listen, but it offers a polished and intuitive experience.
  4. There are a handful of headphones currently positioned for the sleep market, but Bose’s look to be the most polished package at the moment.
  5. Durant and Irving took turns dominating the action with their polished and deep offensive repertoires, not skipping a beat after their long layoffs.
  6. A new app helps NYC fashionistas make sure their toes never go unpolished.
  7. The likely scenario is that Amiigo's early backers will end up with a unpolished version and they'll have train the software AI.
  8. The beautiful thing about creativity at that age is it is brutal and unpolished, and not virtual.
  9. In short, they were unlucky to have been bred in an unpolished age, and more unlucky to live to a refined one.
  10. Cuban women excel in charm of mannerism and in their eyes Miss Roosevelt appears unpolished and uncut.
  11. Any sort of oil, or polish, or even water is apt to darken or spot unpolished wood.
  12. "The guests must not see one speck of dust nor one unpolished door-handle," Mor Inga said.
  13. Agrestic, a-gres′tik, adj. pertaining to the fields: rural: unpolished.