0 a substance that you rub on something in order to make it clean and shiny -- pasta (do polerowania )
1 the act of rubbing something in order to make it clean and shiny -- polerowanie
Just give the table a polish.
2 to rub something with a cloth in order to make it clean or to make it shine -- polerować
All pearls are refereed (including my own), and there is often a fair amount of polishing as a result of the reviewing stage.
Internally, walls have been plastered with stucco romano that is neither tinted nor polished.
The country rock was typically coarse crystalline granite gneiss, strongly weathered, ventifacted, and partly polished, and outcrops were 'crumbled' and without strength.
To sum up these narratives: a forgotten early music is resurrected in recent times and gradually polished up to achieve a historically informed performance practice.
Certainly in carrying a sense of their making and makers, such materials contrast with plastics and polished or lacquered finishes and mechanised processes.
Rather than honing and polishing a good musical idea, he wanted to follow the dreaming muse of his genius down every rabbit hole.
The floor elements were polished and columns had a variety of shapes, colours and finishes.
Samples from the normal smooth surface of the gneiss boulder show that the surface has been ground and polished during glacial transportation.
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