(Noun) połysk;
(Verb) polerować, wypolerować; nabierać połysku; świecić;
burnish sb’s image - poprawić czyjś wizerunek;
vt (polish) polerować
nadawać połysk
polerować
połysk
polerować
POŁYSK
WYPOLEROWAĆ
ŚWIECIĆ
(the property of being smooth and shiny)
połyskliwość
synonim: polish
synonim: gloss
synonim: glossiness
dogniatanie
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And their feet were straight feet; and the sole of their feet was like the sole of a calf's foot; and they sparkled like burnished brass.
Nogi ich były nogi proste, a stopa nóg ich jako stopa nogi cielęcej, a lśniały się właśnie jako miedź wypolerowana;
The 68-year-old leader had given little hint of his succession plans until recently and his son has been kept in the shadows, although signs of a propaganda campaign to burnish the younger man's image have emerged in recent weeks.
Acosta performs its folding, stretching, moves with rapt commitment, his body sculpted to almost solid bronze by the burnish of Michael Hulls's lighting.
Versions of SB1070 have been proposed in almost 20 other states, from Nebraska to Florida to Rhode Island, and embraced by politicians who want to burnish their conservative credentials.
Politicians from Russia, Madagascar and China are among those to have sought out British PR firms to help burnish their image in what the Public Relations Consultants Association has identified as "a growing market" within Britain's Â?7bn a year PR industry.