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reflect美 [rɪ'flekt] 英 [rɪ'flekt] - v.反映;映出(影像);反射(声、光、热等);显示
- 网络思考;反省;反思
第三人称单数:reflects 现在分词:reflecting 过去式: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 1. | [t][usupass] ~ sb/sth (in sth) 反映;映出(影像)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. 他的脸映照在镜子里。 | | She could see herself reflected in his eyes. 她在他的眼中看到了自己的样子。 |
2. | [t] ~ sth 反射(声、光、热等)to throw back light, heat, sound, etc. from a surface |
| The windows reflected the bright afternoon sunlight. 窗户反射着午后明媚的阳光。 | | When the sun's rays hit the earth, a lot of the heat is reflected back into space. 太阳光线照射到地球时,大量的热被反射回太空。 |
3. | [t] ~ sth 显示,表明,表达(事物的自然属性或人们的态度、情感等)to 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. 本报的宗旨是表达当地人民的心声。 |
4. | [i][t] 认真思考;沉思to think carefully and deeply about sth |
| Before I decide, I need time to reflect. 在作出决定以前,我需要时间认真考虑考虑。 | | She was left to reflect on the implications of her decision. 由她来考虑她这个决定会牵扯哪些问题。 | | On the way home he reflected that the interview had gone well. 回家的路上,他琢磨着这次面试非常顺利。 | | She reflected how different it could have been. 她琢磨着那件事本可以有多大的不同。 | | ‘It could all have been so different,’ she reflected. “那件事本可以完全不同的。”她思索着。 |
v. | 2. (镜子等)映现(影像等);反响,反照;〔比喻〕反映;表现 6. 反应;非难,谴责,中伤,诽谤;(行为等)发生坏影响,丢脸 2. (镜子等)映现(影像等);反响,反照;〔比喻〕反映;表现 6. 反应;非难,谴责,中伤,诽谤;(行为等)发生坏影响,丢脸 |
v. | 1. to redirect something that strikes a surface, especially light, sound, or heat, usually back toward its point of origin 2. to show a reverse image of somebody or something on a mirror or other reflective surface 3. to express or be an indicator of something 4. to think seriously, carefully, and relatively calmly 5. to have a relatively complex thought that may or may not be voiced 6. to bring credit, discredit, or another judgment on somebody or something 7. to show the existence or nature of something 8. if a surface reflects something, you can see the image of that thing on the surface 9. (of a surface)throw back(light,heat,sound);(of a mirror)send back an image of 1. to redirect something that strikes a surface, especially light, sound, or heat, usually back toward its point of origin 2. to show a reverse image of somebody or something on a mirror or other reflective surface 3. to express or be an indicator of something 4. to think seriously, carefully, and relatively calmly 5. to have a relatively complex thought that may or may not be voiced 6. to bring credit, discredit, or another judgment on somebody or something 7. to show the existence or nature of something 8. if a surface reflects something, you can see the image of that thing on the surface 9. (of a surface)throw back(light,heat,sound);(of a mirror)send back an image of |
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