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reflective

/ri-flek-tiv/US // rɪˈflɛk tɪv //UK // (rɪˈflɛktɪv) //

反射性,反射性的,反射的,反思

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : that reflects; reflecting.
    • : of or relating to reflection.
    • : cast by reflection.
    • : given to, marked by, or concerned with meditation or deliberation: a reflective person.

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Examples

  • It’s also possible that so-called cool pavements—which use reflective materials to avoid absorbing heat—could reduce the amount of pollutants that form from asphalt.

  • That one of the biggest advertisers in Anheuser-Busch InBev is taking a keen interest in gaming is reflective of a broader view.

  • Enjoy a lightweight cotton material and a silver reflective strip, perfect for late night outdoor exercise.

  • Though they come out much more frequently than the monthly jobs report, weekly claims aren’t necessarily reflective of job losses as they’re happening.

  • To record the snakes’ twists and turns, Yeaton, then at Virginia Tech in Blacksburg, and colleagues stuck reflective tape on the snakes’ backs.

  • When he does, here is a gentleness in his voice, a reflective and lovely quality that no movie he has been in has ever captured.

  • After Republicans took control of the Senate and made gains in the House, Democrats were in a somber, reflective mood.

  • The 67-year-old is in a reflective mood, having effortlessly passed from fashion to fashion icon.

  • The New York Historical Society plans to seal a new time capsule this week that is more reflective of our current pop culture.

  • Many alt cert programs are much less reflective than TFA when it comes to improving their recruitment and training programs.

  • He did not finish his sentence, but threw back his head with a sort of reflective laugh.

  • Am feeling a bit reflective, after all, thinking over what I have done; it has not been very much.

  • The cousin was very much older than Alice, and both she and her mother were of a placid, reflective type.

  • "I never knew two brothers who were equal," said Carvel, in reflective tones.

  • He did not sing for Aristotle or for Aristarchus, or for modern minute and reflective inquirers, but for warriors and ladies.