mirrored / ˈmɪr ər /

镜像的镜像镜面的镜面

mirrored3 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a reflecting surface, originally of polished metal but now usually of glass with a silvery, metallic, or amalgam backing.
  2. such a surface set into a frame, attached to a handle, etc., for use in viewing oneself or as an ornament.
  3. any reflecting surface, as the surface of calm water under certain lighting conditions.
v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to reflect in or as if in a mirror.
  2. to reflect as a mirror does.
  3. to mimic or imitate accurately.
  4. to be or give a faithful representation, image, or idea of: Her views on politics mirror mine completely.
adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. Music. capable of being played in retrograde or in inversion, as though read in a mirror placed beside or below the music.

mirrored 近义词

v. 动词 verb

copy, reflect

更多mirrored例句

  1. Leaders across the region have watched as health metrics backslide, prompting additional social and economic restrictions this week as caseloads mirror a national surge.
  2. Shadows and mirrors produce some of the most evocative effects.
  3. 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.
  4. Being secluded and not being able to go anywhere, it’s been like a mirror.
  5. 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.
  6. “My writing life and my life with computers … seem mirrored, computer twinned,” he writes.
  7. The wet ground mirrored the overcast sky and three officiating officers stood saluting in the background.
  8. In several respects, his demands mirrored the vaguely worded official statement from Geneva.
  9. There is a photocopy collage of the mirrored image divided by bright colors to the right and a more muted palette to the left.
  10. Johns took the original source and mirrored it horizontally, creating a large missing void in the center of the work.
  11. It has been often said that a drowning man in his struggles sees his whole life mirrored before him.
  12. 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.
  13. 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.
  14. Bristow had never seen an emotion mirrored so clearly, so indisputably, in anybody's eyes.
  15. Mirrored there he saw a different man from the one who had rented the room.