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词汇 mirror
释义 mirror
noun
uk /ˈmɪr.ər/ us /ˈmɪr.ɚ/

mirrornoun (GLASS)


A2[ C ]
a piece of glass with a shiny, metal-covered back that reflects light, producing an image of whatever is in front of it: 镜,镜子
the bathroom mirror浴室镜子
She was looking at her reflection in the mirror.她正看着自己在镜子中的模样。
 
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The image you see in the mirror seems to be reversed.
A large mirror in a room can create the illusion of space.房间里放面大镜子能给人一种房间很宽敞的错觉。
Full-length mirrors lined each wall of the bathroom.洗手间的每一面墙上都挂着全身镜。
There's a mirror above the washbasin.
She had a quick look in the rear mirror before she pulled out from the kerb.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Glass
blower
blowpipe
bulletproof glass
cut glass
fibreglass
frost
frosted
glassware
glaze
glazed
glazier
glazing
prismatic
punty
Pyrex
reglaze
safety glass
vitreous
vitrification
vitrify

mirrornoun (REPRESENT)


 be a mirror of something
to represent or show something honestly: 是…的写照;是…的真实反映
The movie is a mirror of daily life in wartime Britain.这部电影真实地反映了战时英国的日常生活。
mirror
verb[ T ]
uk /ˈmɪr.ər/ us /ˈmɪr.ɚ/
to represent something honestly: 反映
Our newspaper aims to mirror the opinions of ordinary people.我们的报纸旨在反映普通民众的意见。
to be very similar to something: 与…很相似
Her on-screen romances seem to mirror her experiences in her private life.她在银幕上的浪漫故事似乎与她的私人经历很相似。
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analogy
archetypal
archetypically
be someone all overidiom
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instance
instantiate
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Mrs
on-brand
sum
sum (something/someone) up
summation
symbolic
symbolization
symbolize
symptom
territory
token
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Being or appearing similar or the same

mirror | American Dictionary


mirror
noun[ C ]
us/ˈmɪr·ər/

mirrornoun[C] (GLASS)


a piece of glass with a back that reflects light, producing an image of whatever is in front of it:
a rear-view mirror
a hand mirror

mirrornoun[C] (REPRESENTATION)


a copy of something; something that is similar to something else:
The law is a mirror of the nation’s character.
mirror
verb[ T ]
us/ˈmɪr·ər/

mirrorverb[T] (REPRESENT)


to be a copy of something; be similar to something

Examples of mirror


mirror
Partly, it mirrored administrative power that they held by being in positions of control on the city's various administrative and social welfare institutions.
The opera, however, mirrors the balancing act evident in much of its criticism.
Additionally, the optical alignments become much easier than the case of the conventional mirrors are used.
Nitrogen and phosphorus were measured only during the second cycle (1996/97), and mirrored the year's biomass findings.
The changing regional geography of the crime mirrored a revolution in the nature, extent and location of game preservation.
In the two shown, the structural pattern and their space distributions are almost exactly mirrored along a diagonal axis.
The composition of cabinet mirrored that of caucus.
A single peak appeared between weeks 27 and 30 in the year 2000 that mirrored a surge in probable cases.
The object-level relationship between content language expressions and the objects they denote is also mirrored at the model level.
On the other hand, we have not prepared a special debris protector for the cavity mirrors near the target yet.
The calorimeter was placed after the focus mirrors array.
Behind the smoke and mirrors of the state's periodic mobilisations of schools, bureaucrats and unions the affective power of the ' official ' last emperor proved ambiguous.
The radiographers from the other departments mirrored these thoughts.
In this case, storage is distributed (mirrored) at two different points and a two-level cache is deployed throughout the provider network.
The gender difference is mirrored in differences between part-time and full-time workers.
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Collocations withmirror


mirror

These are words often used in combination with mirror.

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concave mirror
A concave mirror placed behind each amplifier converges the beam.
convex mirror
As against this, this situation is reflected in distorted form in the contemporaries' mere party struggles as if in a convexmirror.
curved mirror
Consider a family of rays lying in the same plane and being reflected by a curvedmirror.
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