furbish (furbish)

verb
/ˈfɜːrbɪʃ/
lustrer (lustrer)

Signification

to polish, renovate, or give a fresh look to something
Traduction de la signification
polir, rénover ou donner un aspect neuf à quelque chose
polir, renover ou donner un aspect neuf a quelque chose

Phrases d'exemple

The workers furbished the old sword until it gleamed like new.

Les travailleurs ont lustré l'épée ancienne jusqu'à ce qu'elle brille comme neuve.
Les travailleurs ont lustre l'epée ancienne jusqu'à ce qu'elle brille comme neuve.

Synonymes

polish, refurbish, burnish, renew, renovate

Antonymes

damage, dull, ruin

Collocations

furbish up, furbish an idea, furbish furniture

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