burnish的意思和读音

burnish

: [ˈbɜrnɪʃ] : [ˈbɜː(r)nɪʃ]

v.

n.

burnishes  burnishing  burnished  

v.polish,shine,buff,rub up,rub

burnishv.

1.~ sthto polish metal until it is smooth and shiny

v.1.,2.,;;使3.(,)

n.1.,;

v.1.to rub metal until it shines2.to improve your reputation or the way you appear to other people

1. burlesque ? n. burnish ? v. burrow ? n. ...

2. burlesque ? n. burnish ? v. burrow ? n. ...

3. burnish burnish burnisher burnishing machine ...

4. brake n. 181. burnish v. furnish v. 182. ...

5.使 burning adj. burnish v. 使 burst v. ...

6. burmite burnish burnishing machine ...

7.使 bul=bull 使使使 burnish:dull=mar:flawless ...

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1.The decrease, he says, is largely the result of China's attempts to burnish its international image in the run-up to the Beijing Olympics.

2.Whether or not that is true, organic cotton certainly looks attractive to retailers trying to burnish their socially responsible images.

3.He left the state with a budget deficit, but has since tried to burnish his credentials as a hawk on spending.”。

4.Burnish Bookbinding term for the finishing of the edges of a book with a burnishing tool to impart a polished surface.

5.Providers will seek to burnish returns by pushing mobile broadband and mobile payments services, the bank predicted.广

6.Many analysts fear this means the young leader may have to burnish his martial reputation with a strike against South Korean or US targets.

7.The first test is whether Mr Sarkozy is willing to see Club Med as more than a scheme to burnish French glory.

8.Sarkozy has also relished using France's position in international institutions to burnish his own image as a statesman.

9.Investors are fretting that rising steel sales may not be enough to burnish profit margins . . .

10.Want to choose to be able to behave the hairstyle of hair burnish, wait like straight hair, bingle , tress.