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rə'flekt1) (to send back (light, heat etc): The white sand reflected the sun's heat.) kaste tilbake, reflektere2) ((of a mirror etc) to give an image of: She was reflected in the mirror/water.) gjenspeile3) (to think carefully: Give him a minute to reflect (on what he should do).) betenke seg, reflektere over•- reflection
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- reflectorgjenspeile--------reflektereverb \/rɪˈflekt\/1) reflektere, kaste tilbake2) ( også overført) reflektere, gjenspeile, gi gjenskinn, (av)speile3) reflektere (over), tenke på, betenke, grunne over, tenke etter, overveiebask in the reflected glory of eller bathe in the reflected glory of sole seg i glansen fra\/avreflect credit (up)on somebody eller reflect honour (up)on somebody kaste glans over noen, tjene noen til ære, stille noen i et heldig lysreflect discredit (up)on somebody eller reflect dishonour (up)on somebody bringe noen i vanry, stille noen i et uheldig lys, kaste en skygge over noen kritisere noen, rette kritikk mot noenreflect favourably (up)on stille i et fordelaktig lysreflect (up)on overveie, tenke over, begrunne, reflektere overreflect on oneself slå tilbake på en selvreflect unfavourably (up)on slå tilbake påtime to reflect betenkningstid
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