reflect的意思和读音

reflect

: [rɪˈflekt] : [rɪ'flekt]

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reflects  reflecting  reflected  

adv.+v.accurately reflect,necessarily reflect,directly reflect,faithfully reflect,merely reflect

v.+n.reflect view,reflect trend

v.reproduce,imitate,mirror,replicate,echo

reflectv.

1.[t][usupass]~ sb/sth (in sth)to show the image of sb/sth on the surface of sth such as a mirror, water or glass

His face was reflected in the mirror.

She could see herself reflected in his eyes.

2.[t]~ sthto throw back light, heat, sound, etc. from a surface

The windows reflected the bright afternoon sunlight.

When the sun's rays hit the earth, a lot of the heat is reflected back into space.线

3.[t]~ sthto show or be a sign of the nature of sth or of sb's attitude or feeling

Our newspaper aims to reflect the views of the local community.

4.[i][t]to think carefully and deeply about sth

Before I decide, I need time to reflect.

She was left to reflect on the implications of her decision.

On the way home he reflected that the interview had gone well.

She reflected how different it could have been.

‘It could all have been so different,’ she reflected.“。”

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v.1.to show the existence or nature of something2.to think about something carefully3.if a surface reflects something, you can see the image of that thing on the surface; if light reflects, or if something reflects light, the light shines back off that thing

1. pseudology reflect ; retreat 退,退 ...

2. define reflect flexible ...

3. reduction reflect reform ...

5. impulse n. reflect v. reflection n. weary a. ...

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8. [Night-Eye] [Reflect] [Resist Common Disease]

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1.Reflect deeply to see what initially drew you to this person and why you were so affected.

2.In a few hundred years history will reflect that our "great fence" was just as big a failure as Hammurabi's wall or the Great Wall of China.

3.Pakistan's ambassador to the United States said the reports were unsubstantiated and "do not reflect the current on-ground realities. "使。”

4.He said the released documents do not reflect current on-the-ground realities.

5.Changing the grammar is usually a different sort of task than changing the application logic; and the files reflect this.

6.Overall, he said the changes reflect shifting attitudes about sex in Western societies over the past half century.西

7.But how refreshing if it were to reflect a reawakened sense of courage in the country as a whole.

8.Taxation would no longer be able to reflect the preferences of the voters. The new member states did not shrug off the Soviet yoke for that.

9.No matter how much you try to adjust the metrics to reflect what you think you want, it always backfires.西

10.The length of stay is decided by an Immigration Officer at the port of entry and will reflect the purpose of your journey.