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['ri:fleks]noun, adjective((an action which is) automatic or not intended: The doctor tapped the patient's knee in order to test his reflexes; a reflex action.) refleks* * *[rí:fleks]1.nounodsev, odraz; refleks; slika; medicine refleks; figuratively odblisk, zrcaljenjeto test a patient's reflexes — pregledati, preskusiti bolnikove reflekselegislation must be a reflex of public opinion — zakonodaja mora biti odsev javnega mnenja;2.adjectiverefleksen (kretnja), ki reagira; refleksiven, razmišljajoč; botany ukrivljen, nazaj zvit, zapognjen; introspektiven (o mislih); povraten; ki se vrača k povzročitelju; obraten, nasproten
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