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polish造句
91. The Catholic Church has played a prominent role throughout Polish history. 92. East Prussia and the rest of Germany were separated, in 1919, by the Polish corridor. 93. He wants to go to evening classes to polish up his English. 94. Events are seen through the eyes of a Polish refugee. 95. She's fluent in Polish. 96. Polish workers will now be making component parts for Boeing 757s. 97. He was a courier for the Polish underground and parachuted into Warsaw. 98. It's a lively, good-hearted film but it lacks a little polish. 99. We rubbed some polish into the surface of the wood. 100. I really must polish up my Japanese before we visit Japan next year. 101. Rub the polish in. 102. Men are wearing nail polish, did you know? 103. Rainbow may smell furniture polish, baby powder, simmering borscht. 104. Get out. Have a drink, polish your swords. 105. Don't keep painting over chipped or worn polish. 106. Have a drink, polish your swords. 107. I countered with the Nivea, the boots, the polish. 108. No wind-chill to speak of, to polish us off. 109. His face was a light brown, shoe polish mixed with wax. 110. As well as keeping some nail polish remover at home, make sure you carry some handy remover of emergencies. 111. What this dance troupe lacks in polish, they make up for in enthusiasm. 112. The Catholic Church has always had a lot of influence in Polish politics. 113. I couldn't stop him reforming, but when he came together all the polish was gone off. 114. A Polish refugee coined the term "genocide" to describe attempts to kill an entire group of people. 115. The market has since done much to polish up its self-regulation, though it is still far from squeaky-clean. 116. Shake the bottle well, apply with a clean cloth and polish with a soft duster. 117. After that we polish off the last of the half-gallon of whiskey. 118. The shoes I had on were white plastic trainers in need of polish. 119. Jobs requiring mere brawn are dwindling, replaced by lower-paid jobs requiring skill, education and a high degree of interpersonal polish. 120. I wiggled into the pantyhose, did a spit polish on the pumps, and slipped into those.