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unpolished

/pol-isht/US // ˈpɒl ɪʃt //UK // (ˈpɒlɪʃt) //

未经抛光的,未抛光,未抛光的,未经打磨的

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

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Examples

  • She was more polished than the 2016 race, as I observed watching her campaign on the ground.

  • 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.

  • This means you can’t just add anything you like to the app to listen, but it offers a polished and intuitive experience.

  • 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.

  • Durant and Irving took turns dominating the action with their polished and deep offensive repertoires, not skipping a beat after their long layoffs.

  • A new app helps NYC fashionistas make sure their toes never go unpolished.

  • The likely scenario is that Amiigo's early backers will end up with a unpolished version and they'll have train the software AI.

  • The beautiful thing about creativity at that age is it is brutal and unpolished, and not virtual.

  • In short, they were unlucky to have been bred in an unpolished age, and more unlucky to live to a refined one.

  • Cuban women excel in charm of mannerism and in their eyes Miss Roosevelt appears unpolished and uncut.

  • Any sort of oil, or polish, or even water is apt to darken or spot unpolished wood.

  • "The guests must not see one speck of dust nor one unpolished door-handle," Mor Inga said.

  • Agrestic, a-gres′tik, adj. pertaining to the fields: rural: unpolished.