burnish
/ˈbɜːnɪʃ/ (bre, ipa) · [bˈɚnɪʃ] /ˈbɜːrnɪʃ/ (ame, ipa) · [bˈɚnɪʃ] /ˈbər-nish How to pronounce burnish (audio)/ (ame, mw)
burnish — 動詞
- burnishpresent simple I / you / we / they
- burnisheshe / she / it
- burnishedpast simple
- burnishing-ing form
1. to rub metal, wood, clay, or another surface so it becomes even and glossy
磨亮;擦亮
把表面磨得光滑發亮
to rub metal, wood, clay, or another surface so it becomes even and glossy
Diego burnished the brass door handle until it reflected the hallway lights.
Diego 把黃銅門把磨亮到能映出走廊的燈光。
burnish + metal object until it shines
The jeweller burnished the silver ring with a soft cloth before the display opened.
那位珠寶匠在開櫃前用軟布把銀戒擦亮。
Padma used a smooth stone to burnish the clay bowl after it dried.
Padma 在陶碗乾了之後,用光滑的石頭把它磨亮。
After sanding the rail, Brian burnished the wood to bring out a warm glow.
把扶手磨平之後,Brian 又把木頭擦亮,好讓暖色光澤更明顯。
文法句型
burnish [metal/wood/clay surface]
用法筆記
Object is usually a hard surface such as metal, wood, clay, or leather. The action suggests careful rubbing that improves both smoothness and shine, so it is more deliberate than simply wiping something clean.
常見錯誤
2. to make a reputation, image, or public impression look stronger and more attract
美化;潤飾
改善形象或名聲,使更吸引人
to make a reputation, image, or public impression look stronger and more attractive through planned action
The mayor visited the flooded village to burnish her image before the election.
那位市長在選舉前造訪淹水村莊,好美化自己的形象。
burnish + image before a public event
The company launched free workshops to burnish its reputation in the neighborhood.
那家公司推出免費工作坊,想在社區裡潤飾自己的名聲。
burnish + reputation through visible action
After the scandal, Noor gave careful interviews to burnish the team's public image.
醜聞之後,Noor 接受了幾場措辭謹慎的訪談,想美化球隊的公眾形象。
The museum restored the old hall to burnish the city's image for tourists.
那座博物館整修舊大廳,想為觀光客潤飾這座城市的形象。
文法句型
burnish [image/reputation/profile]
用法筆記
Object is usually something abstract such as an image, reputation, record, or credentials. Distinguish from sense 1: here nothing physical is rubbed; the idea is to improve how other people see someone or something.
常見錯誤
burnish — 名詞
1. the smooth, glossy look that a surface has after polishing or long use
光澤;亮澤
經磨擦後呈現的柔亮外觀
the smooth, glossy look that a surface has after polishing or long use
The dining table still had a soft burnish from last night's polishing.
那張餐桌還留著昨晚拋光後的柔和光澤。
a soft burnish from polishing
Morning light showed the rich burnish of the violin's wooden back.
晨光照出了那把小提琴木背板濃郁的亮澤。
the burnish of [surface]
Years of handling had given the leather bag a gentle burnish.
多年使用讓那只皮包帶上了柔和的光澤。
Under the gallery lamps, the bronze horse took on a golden burnish.
在畫廊燈光下,那匹青銅馬泛起一層金色光澤。
A thin burnish remained on the stair rail where many hands had passed.
許多雙手長年摸過之後,樓梯扶手上仍留著一層淡淡的亮澤。
- dullness
the absence of shine on a surface
- matte finish
a deliberately non-shiny surface
文法句型
the burnish of [surface]
a warm burnish
用法筆記
Often appears with nouns for polished materials such as wood, leather, bronze, silver, or stone. It names the resulting shine or finish, not the act of rubbing itself.