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reflection [rɪ'flekʃən]∎ a reflection in the mirror/the window un reflet dans la glace/la vitre;∎ can you see your reflection? voyez-vous votre reflet ou votre image?;∎ there is some reflection on the screen il y a des reflets sur l'écran;∎ figurative the result was not a fair reflection of the game le résultat ne reflétait pas la manière dont le match s'était joué;∎ figurative an accurate reflection of reality un reflet exact de la réalité(b) (action → of light, sound, heat) réflexion f∎ to make a reflection on sth faire une réflexion sur qch;∎ reflections on James Joyce/on Communism réflexions sur James Joyce/sur le communisme(d) (criticism) critique f;∎ his book was seen as a reflection on the government son livre a été perçu comme une critique du gouvernement;∎ their conduct is a (bad) reflection on all of us leur conduite nous fait du tort à tous;∎ it's no reflection on their integrity leur intégrité n'est pas en cause;∎ my comment was not meant to be a reflection on you ce que j'ai dit ne vous visait pas personnellement∎ on reflection après ou à la réflexion, en y réfléchissant;∎ on due reflection après mûre réflexion;∎ with no reflection sans avoir réfléchi
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