early 14c., from Old French burniss- present participle stem of burnir, metathesis of brunir "to shine, gleam, sparkle" (trans.), "to polish, make sparkle, make bright, shine," from brun "brown; polished," from Frankish or some other Germanic source (compare Old High German brun, Old Norse brunn "bright, polished; brown;" see brown (adj.)). The connection to "brown" might be explained if the original objects in mind were wooden ones. Related: Burnished; burnishing.
雙語例句
1. The European Parliament badly needs a president who can burnish its image.
歐洲議會急需一位能改善其聲望的主席。
來自柯林斯例句
2. Such bipartisanship will do something to burnish his reputation as a reformer.
這樣的兩黨合作將對凸顯布什作為改革者的聲譽或有助益.
來自互聯網
3. Act well with vitamin B, can maintain the burnish of the hair.
和維生素B一起作用, 可保持頭發的光澤.
來自互聯網
4. Many people, fearful for their jobs, are trying to burnish their contacts at other firms.
許多人因為擔心自己的工作, 正在努力抹去和其他公司接觸的痕跡.
來自互聯網
5. But GlaxoSmithKline is taking a step in Europe that may burnish its image.