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reflecting

/ri-flekt/US // rɪˈflɛkt //UK // (rɪˈflɛkt) //

反映,反映出的问题,反映的情况,反映的问题

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to cast back from a surface: The mirror reflected the light onto the wall.
    • : to give back or show an image of; mirror.
    • : to serve to cast or bring on its performer.
    • : to reproduce; show: followers reflecting the views of the leader.
    • : to throw or cast back; cause to return or rebound: Her bitterness reflects gloom on all her family.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to be turned or cast back, as light.
    • : to cast back light, heat, etc.
    • : to be reflected or mirrored.
    • : to give back or show an image.
    • : to think, ponder, or meditate: to reflect on one's virtues and faults.
    • : to serve or tend to bring reproach or discredit by association: His crimes reflected on the whole community.
    • : to serve to give a particular aspect or impression: The test reflects well on your abilities.

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Examples

  • 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.

  • They gathered around their computers, to reflect on what tragedies written 2,500 years ago portended for their own crucial modern-day roles.

  • 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.

  • They aren’t inexpensive, either, but they are well-made and at least reflect the chef’s theme.

  • 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.

  • Ultimately, reflecting other people's reaction was highly effective.

  • Traditional coach seats gave the illusion of comfortable padding but were angular, not reflecting body shapes.

  • “The whole ordeal gave me a thicker skin,” she said, reflecting on the incident.

  • I love The Affair for bravely reflecting back to us that murky grey area of not knowing.

  • The way these pictures were taken show a great deal of systematicity, reflecting a culture that is systematic in its approach.

  • And then he walked about the room, reflecting on the curse of his life—his besetting sin—irresolution.

  • Odd differences, reflecting differences of intelligence, show themselves in the management of this diagram of the human face.

  • Rabecque, reflecting his master's mood—as becomes a good lackey—rode silent and gloomy a pace or two in the rear.

  • For a full hour he sat there immovable as a statue, reflecting, ever recalling the details of those events.

  • He sat calmly reflecting, wondering and wondering what possible charge could be made against him.