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🔑 re·flectBrE /rɪˈflekt/NAmE /rɪˈflekt/ verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they reflect BrE /rɪˈflekt/ NAmE /rɪˈflekt/present simple - he / she / it reflects BrE /rɪˈflekts/ NAmE /rɪˈflekts/past simple reflected BrE /rɪˈflektɪd/ NAmE /rɪˈflektɪd/past participle reflected BrE /rɪˈflektɪd/ NAmE /rɪˈflektɪd/ -ing form reflecting BrE /rɪˈflektɪŋ/ NAmE /rɪˈflektɪŋ/🔑 [T, usually passive] ~ sb/sth (in sth) to show the image of sb/sth on the surface of sth such as a mirror, water or glass 反映;映出(影像)◆His face was reflected in the mirror. 他的脸映照在镜子里。◆She could see herself reflected in his eyes. 她在他的眼中看到了自己的样子。🔑 [T] ~ sthto throw back light, heat, sound, etc. from a surface 反射(声、光、热等)◆The windows reflected the bright afternoon sunlight. 窗户反射着午后明媚的阳光。◆When the sun's rays hit the earth, a lot of the heat is reflected back into space. 太阳光线照射到地球时,大量的热被反射回太空。🔑 [T] ~ sthto show or be a sign of the nature of sth or of sb's attitude or feeling 显示,表明,表达(事物的自然属性或人们的态度、情感等)◆Our newspaper aims to reflect the views of the local community. 本报的宗旨是表达当地人民的心声。🔑 [I, T] to think carefully and deeply about sth 认真思考;沉思◆Before I decide, I need time to reflect. 在作出决定以前,我需要时间认真考虑考虑。◆~ on/upon sthShe was left to reflect on the implications of her decision. 由她来考虑她这个决定会牵扯哪些问题。◆~ that…On the way home he reflected that the interview had gone well. 回家的路上,他琢磨着这次面试非常顺利。◆~ how, what, etc.…She reflected how different it could have been. 她琢磨着那件事本可以有多大的不同。◆+ speech'It could all have been so different,' she reflected. “那件事本可以完全不同的。” 她思索着。 ●reflect well, badly, etc. on sb/sthto make sb/sth appear to be good, bad, etc. to other people 使给人以好的(或坏的等)印象◆This incident reflects badly on everyone involved. 这一事件给所有相关人士都造成了恶劣影响。 |