单词 | mirror |
释义 | mirrorWord family adjectivemirrorwisenounmirror imagemirror sitemirror Householdmir·ror1 /ˈmɪrə $ -ər/ ●●● S3 W3 noun [countableC] in a mirror She was studying her reflection in the mirror. 她正在端详镜子中的自己。 He spends hours in front of the mirror! 他老是照镜子! When I looked in the mirror I couldn’t believe it. I looked fantastic! 我看着镜子简直不敢相信,我看上去棒极了! 2 a mirror on the inside or side of a vehicle, which the driver uses to see what is behind 〔装在车内或车两侧的〕后视镜 Check your rear-view mirror before you drive away. 开车离开之前要先看看后视镜。 a wing mirror →5 see picture at 见图 motorbike 外后视镜 3 a mirror of something REPRESENTsomething that gives a clear idea of what something else is like 反映某事物的一面镜子 SYN reflection We believe the polls are an accurate mirror of public opinion. 我们相信民意测验是准确反映公众意见的一面镜子。 Examples from the Corpus a mirror of something• This is Chicago, mirror of all that's gruesome and glorious in America's urban experience.• Athletes are a mirror of society, even if sometimes their images are blown out of proportion.• Perhaps it was while watching the faces, that I began to get a mirror of my own doubts.• Edward came back, dropped the planks, and stared at the kiln as into a mirror of his own increasing frustration.• The top piece of bread is a mirror of the bottom, spread with mayo and mustard.• But the invisibility of women in the sociology of deviance is not simply a mirror of reality.• More than a witness to Mitterrand, in many respects, the event was a mirror of the witnesses's preoccupations. Examples from the Corpus mirror• The telescope contains a large convex mirror to collect the light.• It makes even the rocks part of its dancing mirror.• She never left the house without having a quick look at herself in the hall mirror.• It is comparable with the oddness which might visit all our outward appearances if we stopped looking in mirror.• I saw her in the long mirror behind the bar, staring at me.• The Cockring consisted of several bars, smoked mirrors, strands of white lights along the walls, and a sunken dance-floor.• She turned away from the mirror and, putting her cosmetics in a vanity bag, opened the door.• I could see in the wing mirror that my arrival had provoked some interest. looked in ... mirror• She dropped the photos, rushed into the bathroom and looked in the mirror.• I took off up the road and looked in the mirror.• Sometimes he looked in the mirror and pulled. his lower eyelids down to see if he had anaemia.• He looked in the mirror and could see a gout of her smoker's phlegm on his cheek.• I looked in the mirror again; it was hopeless.• I looked in the mirror and saw for the thousandth time that I was beautiful.• I looked in the mirror today and I could see it in my eyes.• Primo looked in the mirror and saw him standing right behind him. wing mirror• The fork-lift truck was not fitted with either wing mirrors or a speedometer.• As the Ford charged after the Mercedes, Dunn saw in his wing mirror a spurt of tracer fire.• They came down on the coach from Manchester and were delayed for an hour by a missing wing mirror.• Hedges rose to either side and the Cadillac's wing mirrors clipped against them.• Mobuto recoiled in horror, stumbling back painfully into the Studebaker's wing mirror.• All the controls are easy to use, although adjusting the wing mirrors took a bit of working out.• Bill was leaning on his cab, spitting at the wing mirror and half-heartedly polishing it with his sleeve.• I could see in the wing mirror that my arrival had provoked some interest. mirror2 ●○○ verb [transitiveT] REFLECTif one thing mirrors another, it is very similar to it and may seem to copy or represent it 与〔另一事物〕相似;反映 SYN reflect Henry’s sad smile mirrored that of his son. 亨利脸上那苦涩的笑容跟他儿子一模一样。 The economic recovery in Britain was mirrored in the US. 美国出现了和英国相似的经济复苏。 Examples from the Corpus mirror• These pressures often mirrored both bureaucratic rivalries and personal attitudes.• Victor's expression mirrored her own, both of them staring in amazement.• Prior to 1982, unemployment among architects mirrored national trends.• That mirrors the estimated national average.• The second day's trek mirrored the first in difficulty.• To split up work into its components mirrored the intellectual tradition of calculus.• But there is a danger in the head mirroring this energising, anxiety-making delivery.• The directive contains requirements for the contents of prospectuses which broadly mirror those for listing particulars under the listing directive. The MirrorMirror, Then nanother name for the The Daily Mirror (1200-1300) Old French mirour, from mirer “to look at”, from Latin mirare |
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