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1 reflection
n. reflection, act of casting back a mirror image -
2 reflectie
• reflection -
3 spiegeling
• reflection -
4 terugkaatsing
• reflection -
5 reflectiecoëfficiënt
• reflection coefficientNederlands-Engels Technisch Woordenboek > reflectiecoëfficiënt
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6 reflectieverlies
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7 gerichte reflectie
• direct reflection• regular reflectionNederlands-Engels Technisch Woordenboek > gerichte reflectie
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8 afspiegeling
♦voorbeelden: -
9 weerspiegeling
♦voorbeelden:1 een getrouwe weerspiegeling van iets • a true reflection/mirror of something -
10 afspiegeling
n. depiction, portrayal; reflection; image -
11 bedenktijd
n. time for reflection -
12 bespiegeling
n. reflection, contemplation, speculation -
13 bezinning
n. reflection, meditation, consideration -
14 echo
n. echo, repetition of a sound produced by the reflection of sound waves from a solid surface; blip, image on a radar screen -
15 katoptrics
n. catoptrics, branch of optics that deals with the reflection of light (from mirrors, etc.) -
16 overdenking
n. reflection, reflexion, meditation -
17 panteïsme
n. pantheism, philosophical doctrine that recognizes the divine in nature, doctrine that views the universe as a reflection of God -
18 panteïst
n. pantheist, person who adheres to pantheism (doctrine that views the universe as a reflection of God) -
19 panteïstisch
adj. pantheistic, recognizing the divine in nature, viewing the world as a reflection of God -
20 spiegeling
n. reflection, reflexion
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