Sugirieron usar un trapo húmedo para pulir los muebles de madera.
They suggested using a damp cloth to polish the wooden furniture.
Contrataron a un editor experto para pulir el manuscrito antes de su publicación.
They hired a crack editor to polish the manuscript before publication.
El mecánico eligió una almohadilla abrasiva para pulir las piezas del motor.
The mechanic chose an abrasive pad for polishing the engine parts.
Para pulir el software se necesitan múltiples pruebas para eliminar errores y fallos.
Perfecting the software requires multiple tests to eliminate bugs and errors.
Para pulir, una gamuza suave es mucho mejor que las toallas normales.
For polishing, a soft chamois is much better than regular towels.
Usó una pumita para pulir suavemente su pulsera favorita de piedras preciosas.
She used a pumice stone to gently polish her favorite gemstone bracelet.
Muchos autores dependen de un servicio de corrección para pulir sus manuscritos.
Many authors rely on a proofreading service to polish their manuscripts.
La tela esmeril es esencial para pulir joyas y eliminar rayaduras del metal.
Emery cloth is essential for polishing jewelry and removing scratches from metal.
Él usó un paño de limpieza para pulir la mesa de café de vidrio.
He used a cleaning cloth to polish the glass coffee table.
Su padre le enseñó a usar tela esmeril para pulir piezas de metal.
Her dad taught her how to use emery cloth for polishing metal parts.
Ella utilizó un papel desechable para pulir los faros de su coche viejo.
She used a shop towel to polish the headlights on her old car.
Usó un paño para pulir la vieja tetera de plata, haciéndola brillar.
She used a cloth to furbish the old silver teapot, making it gleam.
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