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[rə'flekt]1) (to send back (light, heat etc): The white sand reflected the sun's heat.) reflektere; kaste tilbage2) ((of a mirror etc) to give an image of: She was reflected in the mirror/water.) genspejle3) (to think carefully: Give him a minute to reflect (on what he should do).) reflektere; tænke sig om•- reflection
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- reflector* * *[rə'flekt]1) (to send back (light, heat etc): The white sand reflected the sun's heat.) reflektere; kaste tilbage2) ((of a mirror etc) to give an image of: She was reflected in the mirror/water.) genspejle3) (to think carefully: Give him a minute to reflect (on what he should do).) reflektere; tænke sig om•- reflection
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noun (a kind of cord made from the intestines of sheep etc, used for violin strings etc.) tarmstreng(a small, thick piece of glass fixed in the surface of a road to reflect light and guide drivers at night.) katteøje* * *noun (a kind of cord made from the intestines of sheep etc, used for violin strings etc.) tarmstreng(a small, thick piece of glass fixed in the surface of a road to reflect light and guide drivers at night.) katteøje -
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['mirə] 1. noun(a piece of glass or metal having a surface that reflects an image: She spends a lot of time looking in the mirror.) spejl2. verb(to reflect as a mirror does: The smooth surface of the lake mirrored the surrounding mountains.) spejle* * *['mirə] 1. noun(a piece of glass or metal having a surface that reflects an image: She spends a lot of time looking in the mirror.) spejl2. verb(to reflect as a mirror does: The smooth surface of the lake mirrored the surrounding mountains.) spejle -
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Reflect — Re*flect v. i. 1. To throw back light, heat, or the like; to return rays or beams. [1913 Webster] 2. To be sent back; to rebound as from a surface; to revert; to return. [1913 Webster] Whose virtues will, I hope, Reflect on Rome, as Titan s rays… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
reflect — REFLÉCT, reflecte, s.n. (înv.) Reflex. – Din fr. reflet (după reflecta). Trimis de IoanSoleriu, 13.09.2007. Sursa: DEX 98 REFLÉCT s. v. oglindire, proiectare, răsfrân gere, reflectare, reflex. Trimis de siveco, 13.09.2007. Sursa: Sinonime … … Dicționar Român
Reflect — Re*flect (r?*fl?kt ), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Reflected}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Reflecting}.] [L. reflectere, reflexum; pref. re re + flectere to bend or turn. See {Flexible}, and cf. {Reflex}, v.] 1. To bend back; to give a backwa?d turn to; to throw… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
reflect — [v1] give back cast, catch, copy, echo, emulate, flash, follow, give forth, imitate, match, mirror, rebound, repeat, repercuss, reply, reproduce, resonate, resound, return, reverberate, reverse, revert, shine, take after, throw back; concepts… … New thesaurus
reflect — ► VERB 1) throw back (heat, light, or sound) without absorbing it. 2) (of a mirror or shiny surface) show an image of. 3) represent in a faithful or appropriate way. 4) (reflect well/badly on) bring about a good or bad impression of. 5) (reflect… … English terms dictionary
reflect — [ri flekt′] vt. [ME reflecten < MFr reflecter < L reflectere < re , back + flectere, to bend] 1. to bend or throw back (light, heat, or sound) 2. to give back an image of; mirror or reproduce 3. to cast or bring back as a consequence:… … English World dictionary
reflect on — (something) to think seriously about something. Her essay invites the reader to reflect on the importance of art in people s lives … New idioms dictionary
reflect — I (mirror) verb bounce back, cast back, copy, ditto, emulate, give back, give forth, imitate, ostendere, rebound, repeat, reproduce, send back, show an image, simulate, throw back II (ponder) verb analyze, brood over, cerebrate, cogitare,… … Law dictionary
reflect — (v.) early 15c., to divert, to turn aside, deflect, from O.Fr. reflecter (14c.), from L. reflectere (see REFLECTION (Cf. reflection)). Of mirrors or polished surfaces, to shine back light rays or images, 1520s; meaning to turn one s thoughts back … Etymology dictionary
reflect on — (someone/something) to influence the reputation of a person, group, or organization. The outstanding work of our scientists reflects well on the entire university. If someone on our staff does a bad job, it reflects badly on all of us. Usage… … New idioms dictionary
reflect — *think, cogitate, reason, speculate, deliberate Analogous words: *consider, contemplate, study, weigh: *ponder, muse, meditate, ruminate … New Dictionary of Synonyms