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/rɪˈflekt/ |
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1 | T if a surface reflects something , you can see the image of that thing on the surface 映照;反射 |
| The lake reflected the surrounding mountains. 周围的山峰倒映在湖面上。 |
| be reflected in I caught a glimpse of them reflected in the mirror. 我瞥了一眼镜子中的他们。 |
| 1a | I/T if something reflects light , the light shines back off it 反射(光) | | Pale colours reflect light. 浅色易反射光。 | | +off The morning light reflected off the snow. 晨光映雪。 | |
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2 | T to show the existence or nature of something 表达;反映 |
| He said that the statement did not reflect his own views. 他说这个陈述并不代表他个人的观点。 |
| be reflected in Public anger is reflected in the latest opinion polls. 最近的民意测验反映了公众的愤怒。 |
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3 | I to think about something carefully and seriously 仔细思考 |
| He reflects for a moment and then begins to speak again. 他仔细思考了一会,然后又开始讲话。 |
| +on Josie reflected on how easily she could have been killed. 乔西回想着她如何险些送了命。 |
PHRASE |
- | reflect well/badly on sb |
| to give people a goodbad opinion of someone |
| 使人们对某人有好的/坏的看法 |
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| The affair reflected very badly on the government. 这件事给政府的公众形象造成极坏的影响。 |
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