Indo-European language of the West Slavic group, spoken in Poland.
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Examples for "polish"
Examples for "polish"
1In the language is the material, and in the rhythm the polish.
2Her nail polish was beginning to chip off; she needed a manicure.
3The unnamed interviewer said: I recruited somebody … she's short of polish.
4That's where the work rate and polish of Ramirez narrowly won out.
5But it's also used in shoe polish, fire fighting foam, and shampoo.
1The exact roles of plnBCD in bacteriocin production have not been established experimentally.
2Increased pl and Sf concentrations of Ln were confirmed in RA.
3Even truer would be: the best-laid plans of a young family pl(...)
4With the fingers of his right hand he operated the stops (pl.
5The fifth annual celebration of all things food and literary takes pl(...)
1Mia Gallagheron falling in love with the Polish language First things first.
2Divided into five classes, the pupils learn about Polish language, history and culture.
3For generations there had been no Polish language; it was forbidden by her oppressors.
4Their doctrine is expressed in the Racovian catechism, published, in the Polish language, in 1605.
5He enjoys the unique spirit of Cracow and is determined to learn the Polish language.
1The old admin offices at the factory house two banks: Polski and Deutsche.
2Having borrowed the equivalent of six Polski Fiats from her mother, stakes were high.
3Herman Polski-thePolitician-diedmuch too young, felled by a heart attack in Texas three years later.
4The Polski king is behind the prince, and the grand master will not quarrel with him.
5People ride in a Polski Fiat vehicle in downtown Havana January 4, 2015.
6The company also announced it had made another bolt-on acquisition, taking a 47 per cent stake in a Polish cement group, Holding Cement Polski.
7The origin of the polonaise (Taniec Polski, Polish dance), like that of the, no doubt, older mazurka, is lost in the dim past.