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Meanings of
brush up
in anglès
portuguès
aperfeiçoar
català
arrodonir
espanyol
arreglar
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Bring to a highly developed, finished, or refined state.
round
polish
round off
polish up
català
arrodonir
Refresh one's memory.
review
refresh
Sinònims
Examples for "
round
"
round
polish
round off
polish up
Examples for "
round
"
1
The events happen all year
round
and take place across South Africa.
2
Time for a midday
round
-
up
of the key events so far today.
3
Each new
round
of North Korean nuclear tests brought threats and abuse.
4
He said training this time
round
was a new and different experience.
5
June 11: The
first
-
round
of the lower house legislative elections take place.
1
In the language is the material, and in the rhythm the
polish
.
2
Her nail
polish
was beginning to chip off; she needed a manicure.
3
The unnamed interviewer said: I recruited somebody … she's short of
polish
.
4
That's where the work rate and
polish
of Ramirez narrowly won out.
5
But it's also used in shoe
polish
,
fire fighting foam, and shampoo.
1
That is a nice way to
round
off
the season, said Snyman.
2
What a venue, a terrific way to
round
off
the opening weekend.
3
Second-placed South Africa
round
off
their pool matches against Canada on Tuesday.
4
John Enright had a further goal to
round
off
an impressive performance.
5
Serve Pineapple Cream Sundaes in tall glasses to
round
off
the experience.
1
So a reminder to
polish
up
your zombie survival and defense strategies.
2
No, I can
polish
up
my lingo with the best of 'em.
3
Use some of your time off to
polish
up
or rewrite your résumé.
4
I must run right home and
polish
up
my old gun.
5
Tim Sherwood has found a rough diamond to
polish
up
front.
Usage of
brush up
in anglès
1
However, there are a few things he'll need to
brush
up
on.
2
Goodman wants him to help him to
brush
up
on the classics.
3
Interested driver-pilots may want to
brush
up
on their radio patter now.
4
He could trip, blame it on Watson, and
brush
up
against her.
5
You may go to my room to
brush
up
and rest yourself.
6
You can
brush
up
your memory whilst I take a look around.
7
Learn A Sport Do you want to
brush
up
on your tennis skills?
8
You could not
brush
up
against the future and escape unscathed.
9
No road-sweepers here to
brush
up
the run-over cats every morning.
10
Then he started to
brush
up
the pieces of plaster on the floor.
11
People expecting the kind visitor
brush
up
and tidy their huts.
12
We all might want to
brush
up
on our Lovecraft reading.
13
You literally just
brush
up
your brows and they stay put all day.
14
A painful rash can only spread if you
brush
up
against the leaves.
15
Thus, the wyrmling guards cowered, lest they
brush
up
against the hunger-maddened wights.
16
But I must get into training and
brush
up
my wrestling and boxing.
Other examples for "brush up"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
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brush
up
brush
Verb
Preposition
Translations for
brush up
portuguès
aperfeiçoar
català
arrodonir
polir
completar
afinar
espanyol
arreglar
completar
Brush up
through the time
Brush up
across language varieties
South Africa
Common
Ireland
Common
United States of America
Less common
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