Pulido in english

Polished

pronunciation: pɑlɪʃt part of speech: adjective
In gestures

pulido = polished ; polishing ; burnishing ; polished ; manicured. 

Example: The consolidation of abstracts into a polished bulletin or list is usually the responsibility of information staff.Example: A thesaurus might advise the searcher that the following alternative terms might prove fruitful: polishing and other more specific terms, e.g. Printing works.Example: But burnishing is laborious and slow, and the full potential of the copperplate process could not be reached in the absence of a special press = But burnishing is laborious and slow, and the full potential of the copperplate process could not be reached in the absence of a special press.Example: A design engraved on the surface of a plate of polished copper can be printed if the lines of the design are filled with ink.Example: She is poised and manicured -- 'prissy,' according to her friends -- measuring her words with soft-spoken formality.

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» acero pulidobrushed steel .

Example: The typical medicinal oxygen tank contains pure oxygen and has a green regulator with a brushed steel body.

» bien pulidowell-honed .

Example: But Bill Clinton and George Bush act like a team, a pair of touring comedians with a well-honed act.

» muy pulidolickedslick .

Example: Modern art is often characterized by its overt acknowledgement of materials and process, whereas the licked surface of academic art is perceived as a sympton of pre-modern concerns.

Example: Whether conceived as a bookmark, newspaper tabloid, balloon, slick booklet, or some other format, the client-directed annual report conveys not only the information itself but also the intent to focus on the client's interest.

» poco pulidounpolished .

Example: It seems too rush, too unpolished to be a final product.

pulir = polish ; burnish ; buff ; polish + Nombre + up ; buff up ; sleek. 

Example: Some will produce a manuscript draft and work on and polish that; others will dictate their material and get a first typewritten draft to work on.Example: Any mistakes could be scraped or burnished away, and the plate hammered flat again for re-engraving; the same method was used for emendation = Any mistakes could be scraped or burnished away, and the plate hammered flat again for re-engraving; the same method was used for emendation.Example: This is a naturally-occurring abrasive traditionally employed in buffing metal.Example: If we polish up and internalize these pearls of wisdom, especially those which challenge our existing boundaries and beliefs, the payoff can be priceless.Example: Let it dry for 15 minutes then buff it up with a soft brush or a soft rag.Example: Wait 7 to 8 hours between coats, then using a plastic trowel polish by sleeking the surface with circular movements.

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» borrar puliendobuff out .

Example: The author lists familiar strategies that communities use for controlling illegal graffiti, eg, buffing out graffiti & heavy sentences & fines.

» eliminar puliendobuff out .

Example: The author lists familiar strategies that communities use for controlling illegal graffiti, eg, buffing out graffiti & heavy sentences & fines.

» sin pulirunpolished .

Example: It seems too rush, too unpolished to be a final product.

Pulido synonyms

sophisticated in spanish: sofisticado, pronunciation: səfɪstəkeɪtɪd part of speech: adjective bright in spanish: brillante, pronunciation: braɪt part of speech: adjective urbane in spanish: urbano, pronunciation: ɜrbeɪn part of speech: adjective svelte in spanish: esbelto, pronunciation: svelt part of speech: adjective shiny in spanish: brillante, pronunciation: ʃaɪni part of speech: adjective refined in spanish: refinado, pronunciation: rəfaɪnd part of speech: adjective lustrous in spanish: lustroso, pronunciation: lʌstrəs part of speech: adjective shining in spanish: brillante, pronunciation: ʃaɪnɪŋ part of speech: noun, adjective finished in spanish: terminado, pronunciation: fɪnɪʃt part of speech: adjective processed in spanish: procesada, pronunciation: prɑsest part of speech: adjective dressed in spanish: vestido, pronunciation: drest part of speech: adjective burnished in spanish: bruñido, pronunciation: bɜrnɪʃt part of speech: adjective milled in spanish: molido, pronunciation: mɪld part of speech: adjective
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