English-Spanish translations for Polish

  • polacoNo se trata de un conflicto entre polacos y belarusos o entre belarusos y polacos. This is not a Polish-Belarusian or a Belarusian-Polish conflict. En polaco antiguo, le deseo suerte, Dios mediante. In Old Polish, I wish it Godspeed. El veto polaco desempeña un papel importante. The Polish veto plays a major role.
  • abrillantar
  • pulirPor consiguiente, la Unión Europea debería trabajar para pulir sus reglamentos internos en materia de protección del clima. Accordingly, the European Union should work on polishing up its internal regulations on climate protection. El motivo es que tenemos algunas nuevas propuestas de la Comisión Europea y quizá sea posible pulir alguna de las formulaciones de la resolución. The reason for this is that we have got some new proposals from the European Commission and maybe it is possible to polish up some of the wordings of the resolution.
  • abrillantador
  • abrillantar
  • acicalar
  • betún
  • polonés
  • pulidor
  • pulimento
  • pulirPor consiguiente, la Unión Europea debería trabajar para pulir sus reglamentos internos en materia de protección del clima. Accordingly, the European Union should work on polishing up its internal regulations on climate protection. El motivo es que tenemos algunas nuevas propuestas de la Comisión Europea y quizá sea posible pulir alguna de las formulaciones de la resolución. The reason for this is that we have got some new proposals from the European Commission and maybe it is possible to polish up some of the wordings of the resolution.

Definition of Polish

  • A substance used to polish
  • Cleanliness; smoothness, shininess
  • Refinement; cleanliness in performance or presentation
  • To shine; to make a surface very smooth or shiny by rubbing, cleaning, or grinding
  • To refine; remove imperfections from
  • To apply shoe polish to shoes
  • To refine; to wear off the rudeness, coarseness, or rusticity of; to make elegant and polite

Examples

  • A good silver polish will remove tarnish easily.
  • The floor was waxed to a high polish.
  • The lecturer showed a lot of polish at his last talk.
  • He polished up the chrome until it gleamed
  • The band has polished its performance since the last concert
  • Steel polishes well

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