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mirrored

/mir-er/US // ˈmɪr ər //UK // (ˈmɪrə) //

镜像的,镜像,镜面的,镜面

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a reflecting surface, originally of polished metal but now usually of glass with a silvery, metallic, or amalgam backing.
    • : such a surface set into a frame, attached to a handle, etc., for use in viewing oneself or as an ornament.
    • : any reflecting surface, as the surface of calm water under certain lighting conditions.
    • : Optics. a surface that is either plane, concave, or convex and that reflects rays of light.
    • : something that gives a minutely faithful representation, image, or idea of something else: Gershwin's music was a mirror of its time.
    • : a pattern for imitation; exemplar: a man who was the mirror of fashion.
    • : a glass, crystal, or the like, used by magicians, diviners, etc.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to reflect in or as if in a mirror.
    • : to reflect as a mirror does.
    • : to mimic or imitate accurately.
    • : to be or give a faithful representation, image, or idea of: Her views on politics mirror mine completely.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : Music. capable of being played in retrograde or in inversion, as though read in a mirror placed beside or below the music.

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Examples

  • Leaders across the region have watched as health metrics backslide, prompting additional social and economic restrictions this week as caseloads mirror a national surge.

  • Shadows and mirrors produce some of the most evocative effects.

  • Within low-income neighborhoods, with higher percentages of residents who are people of color, more people would be infected, which mirrors real-life patterns of transmission.

  • Being secluded and not being able to go anywhere, it’s been like a mirror.

  • The rose-gold mirrored lens works well in all but the very lowest light conditions, and it was perfect on partially cloudy days, when the light is always changing.

  • “My writing life and my life with computers … seem mirrored, computer twinned,” he writes.

  • The wet ground mirrored the overcast sky and three officiating officers stood saluting in the background.

  • In several respects, his demands mirrored the vaguely worded official statement from Geneva.

  • There is a photocopy collage of the mirrored image divided by bright colors to the right and a more muted palette to the left.

  • Johns took the original source and mirrored it horizontally, creating a large missing void in the center of the work.

  • It has been often said that a drowning man in his struggles sees his whole life mirrored before him.

  • To-dau I went for a stroll by the river in whose blue waters are mirrored the willows and the houses that befringe its banks.

  • In the very middle of the pond the sky was mirrored clear and dark, a blue which looked as if a black void lay behind.

  • Bristow had never seen an emotion mirrored so clearly, so indisputably, in anybody's eyes.

  • Mirrored there he saw a different man from the one who had rented the room.