reflecting / rɪˈflɛkt /

反映反映出的问题反映的情况反映的问题

reflecting2 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to cast back from a surface: The mirror reflected the light onto the wall.
  2. to give back or show an image of; mirror.
  3. to serve to cast or bring on its performer.
v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to be turned or cast back, as light.
  2. to cast back light, heat, etc.
  3. to be reflected or mirrored.

reflecting 近义词

v. 动词 verb

give back

v. 动词 verb

think about

v. 动词 verb

demonstrate, indicate

更多reflecting例句

  1. The numbers reflect the verdict of the people, not a decision by the secretary of state’s office or of courts or of either campaign.
  2. They gathered around their computers, to reflect on what tragedies written 2,500 years ago portended for their own crucial modern-day roles.
  3. Because school numbers reflect covid infections that could have been picked up anywhere, our baseline assumption should be that school infection rates would at least mirror community infection rates.
  4. They aren’t inexpensive, either, but they are well-made and at least reflect the chef’s theme.
  5. Residente, of Calle 13 fame, took home song of the year for his deeply personal track “René,” which reflects on the Puerto Rican rapper’s own mental health struggles.
  6. Ultimately, reflecting other people's reaction was highly effective.
  7. Traditional coach seats gave the illusion of comfortable padding but were angular, not reflecting body shapes.
  8. “The whole ordeal gave me a thicker skin,” she said, reflecting on the incident.
  9. I love The Affair for bravely reflecting back to us that murky grey area of not knowing.
  10. The way these pictures were taken show a great deal of systematicity, reflecting a culture that is systematic in its approach.
  11. And then he walked about the room, reflecting on the curse of his life—his besetting sin—irresolution.
  12. Odd differences, reflecting differences of intelligence, show themselves in the management of this diagram of the human face.
  13. Rabecque, reflecting his master's mood—as becomes a good lackey—rode silent and gloomy a pace or two in the rear.
  14. For a full hour he sat there immovable as a statue, reflecting, ever recalling the details of those events.
  15. He sat calmly reflecting, wondering and wondering what possible charge could be made against him.