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poliert

polished, buffed to a shine

adjective po-LEERT Rare

Origin: from Latin polire

Usage Note

Poliert describes a surface that has been buffed to a high shine through polishing — polished marble, a gleaming car bonnet, or highly polished shoes. It implies deliberate finishing work and a near-mirror-like quality. Figuratively, poliert can mean refined or suave.

Examples

"Der polierte Marmorboden spiegelte die Kronleuchter wider."

Natural Translation

The polished marble floor reflected the chandeliers.

Literal Translation

The polished marble floor reflected the chandeliers back.

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