词汇 | reflect |
释义 | reflect verb uk /rɪˈflekt/ us /rɪˈflekt/ reflectverb (RETURN)B2[ I or T ] If a surface reflects light, heat, sound, or an image, it sends the light, etc. back and does not absorb it: 反射(光、热、声等);反映,映出(影像) He saw himself reflected in the water/mirror/shop window.他在水中/镜子里/商店橱窗玻璃上看到了自己的影像。 The light reflected off the surface of the water.光在水面上产生反射。 The candlelight reflected on his gold wristwatch. Her black hair reflected the light from the garden as if it were a lantern. The whole place was aglow, with amber light reflected off teak veneer. The shiny brass reflected the light like a mirror. I could see my face reflected in his glasses. Physics: optics, microscopy & lasers anti-reflection anti-reflective chromatic aberration concentrator converging lens eyepiece field glasses microscopy non-dispersive non-reflecting optical density optics polarization polarize reflective refract speculum mirror spotting scope spyglass transparency You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Physical & chemical processes reflectverb (SHOW)B2[ T ] to show, express, or be a sign of something: 显示;反映;表达 The statistics reflect a change in people's spending habits.这些统计数据显示出人们的消费习惯发生了变化。 Does television adequately reflect the ethnic and cultural diversity of the country?电视节目能充分反映出这个国家民族和文化的多样性吗? This poem reflects the poet's love of nature and his religious beliefs. The results of the survey reflect a considerable shift in attitudes towards the legal profession. The sombre atmosphere in the changing room reflected the mood of the team after its defeat in the final. They argue that the membership of the Council does not reflect the racial make-up of the city.他们争辩说议会的成员结构并未反映出这座城市的种族构成。 Showing and demonstrating act out attest bespeak breastbeating bring define indicate mark something out masterclass ostensive ostensively outlet point (something/someone) out reveal trace unproved unproven unveil unwrap vent reflectverb (THINK)B2[ I ]formal to think carefully, especially about possibilities and opinions: 深思,考虑,认真思考(尤指可能性或意见) The manager demanded time to reflect (on what to do).经理要求给他一些时间好好想一想(怎么办)。 [ + that ]She reflected that this was probably the last time she would see him.她心想这很可能是她最后一次见他了。 to think carefully about something considerDon't make any decisions before you've considered the matter. contemplateHe lay in a hospital bed contemplating his future. ponderShe sat back for a minute to ponder her next move in the game. mull overI need a few days to mull things over before I decide. reflectI spent a lot of time reflecting on what he'd said. agonizeShe agonized for days before agreeing to take the job. It provides one with a chance to reflect on spiritual matters in solitude.它为人们提供了幽居独处、玄思冥想的机会。 The writer reflects on human injustice and iniquity.这位作家探讨了人类的不公正与邪恶。 In many of his poems the poet reflects on the quietude of the countryside.在他的许多诗中,诗人描写了乡村的宁静。 He paused for a moment and reflected on the work in front of him. He spent the evening reflecting on the day's events. Thinking and contemplating a brown studyidiom agonize agonize over/about something beard-stroking bethink grapple harbour heart-searching hit on/upon something I/we'll (have to) seeidiom in the cold light of dayidiom introspect navel reckon revisit reweigh rumination run through someone's mind/headidiom scratch your headidiom weigh Phrasal verbreflect on someone/something reflect | American Dictionaryreflect verb us/rɪˈflekt/ reflectverb (SEND BACK)[ I/T ] physics to send back light, heat, energy, or sound from a surface: [ T ]Light-colored clothing reflects the sun’s heat rather than absorbing it. [ I ]Moonlight reflected off the surface of the lake. reflectverb (SHOW)[ T ] to show, express, or be a sign of something: His blank face reflected his boredom. reflectverb (THINK)[ I ] to think carefully: She felt she needed time to reflect on what to do next. reflectornoun[ C ]us/rɪˈflek·tər/ His new lighting system uses lamps and reflectors. Idiomreflect on someone/something Examples of reflectreflect Particularly troubling to us is that no means is offered for determining at what time(s) a given parameter reflects either planning or control. We should note, however, that it is questionable to what extent such taxonomies reflect the nature of the underlying psychological processes. This point is reflected in the pupil's reactions illustrated above. In the model, word final stops and fricatives were given weaker representations in the normal case to reflect their lower salience. This ambivalence was reflected in the continuous violation of the cease-fire agreement by both parties. Memory complaints do reflect perceptions of past memory performance and are also an early manifestation of memory impairment. Sandalwood is graded into a number of classes which reflect different quality of scented heartwood and to distinguish between dried heartwood and sapwood timber. More policies that reflect systems thinking are needed. The theoretical debate has moved beyond the subject of interpretation of the past, to the necessity to reflect on archaeology itself. The themes reflect the research interests of the various authors. If his wife did these things, it reflected well on the man. Interestingly, the above study, although discusses course content in detail, does reflect the evaluations from perceived student's needs. The log(likelihood) is substantially worse, reflecting the large sample size in the simulation. Moreover, in many cases, the rejection rates based on finite-sample critical values increase substantially, reflecting the convergence of asymptotic and finite-sample critical values. The reduced exercise performance may reflect lack of habitual exercise patterns and training background. See all examples of reflect These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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