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1 Reflex
m; -es, -e; PHYS. reflection; PHYSIOL., PSYCH. reflex; bedingter Reflex conditioned reflex; unbedingter Reflex unconditioned reflex; einen Reflex auslösen produce a reflex; gute Reflexe haben have good reflexes* * *der Reflexreflection; reflex; reflexion* * *Re|flẹx [re'flɛks]m -es, -e* * *((an action which is) automatic or not intended: The doctor tapped the patient's knee in order to test his reflexes; a reflex action.) reflex* * *Re·flex<-es, -e>[reˈflɛks]m1. (Nervenreflex) reflex2. (Lichtreflex) reflection* * *der; Reflexes, Reflexe1) (Physiol.) reflex2) (LichtReflex) reflection* * *bedingter Reflex conditioned reflex;unbedingter Reflex unconditioned reflex;einen Reflex auslösen produce a reflex;gute Reflexe haben have good reflexes* * *der; Reflexes, Reflexe1) (Physiol.) reflex2) (LichtReflex) reflection* * *-e m.jerk n.reflex n. -
2 Reflexbewegung
f reflex (action)* * *Re|flẹx|be|we|gungfreflex action* * *Re·flex·be·we·gungf reflex [movement]* * ** * *f.reflex movement n. -
3 Reflexhandlung
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4 reflektorisch
re|flek|to|risch [reflɛk'toːrɪʃ]1. adj1) (motorisch) reflex2) (geistig) reflective2. advby reflex action -
5 Reflexhandlung
Re·flex·hand·lung freflex action
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Reflex action — Reflex Re flex (r? fl?ks), a. [L. reflexus, p. p. of reflectere: cf. F. r[ e]flexe. See {Reflect}.] 1. Directed back; attended by reflection; retroactive; introspective. [1913 Webster] The reflex act of the soul, or the turning of the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
reflex action — index instinct Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
reflex action — noun an automatic instinctive unlearned reaction to a stimulus • Syn: ↑reflex, ↑reflex response, ↑instinctive reflex, ↑innate reflex, ↑inborn reflex, ↑unconditioned reflex, ↑physiological reaction … Useful english dictionary
reflex action — Synonyms and related words: action and reaction, answer, automatic reaction, automatic writing, automatism, autonomic reaction, blind impulse, bounceback, compulsiveness, conditioning, echo, echolalia, echopraxia, impulse, instinct,… … Moby Thesaurus
reflex action — noun see reflex I … New Collegiate Dictionary
reflex action — a response, often involuntary, resulting from the passage of excitation potential from a receptor to a muscle or gland, over a reflex arc … Medical dictionary
reflex arc — n the complete nervous path that is involved in a reflex * * * the nervous circuit involved in a reflex, being at its simplest a sensory nerve with a receptor, linked at a synapse in the brain or spinal cord with a motor nerve, which supplies a… … Medical dictionary
Reflex — Re flex (r? fl?ks), a. [L. reflexus, p. p. of reflectere: cf. F. r[ e]flexe. See {Reflect}.] 1. Directed back; attended by reflection; retroactive; introspective. [1913 Webster] The reflex act of the soul, or the turning of the intellectual eye… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Reflex nerve — Reflex Re flex (r? fl?ks), a. [L. reflexus, p. p. of reflectere: cf. F. r[ e]flexe. See {Reflect}.] 1. Directed back; attended by reflection; retroactive; introspective. [1913 Webster] The reflex act of the soul, or the turning of the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
reflex — [rē′fleks΄; ] for v., also [ ri fleks′] n. [< L reflexus, reflected, pp. of reflectere: see REFLECT] 1. a) reflection, as of light b) light or color resulting from reflection 2. a reflected image, likeness, or reproduction 3 … English World dictionary
Reflex — Re flex (r? fl?ks; formerly r?*fl?ks ), n. [L. reflexus a bending back. See {Reflect}.] 1. Reflection; the light reflected from an illuminated surface to one in shade. [1913 Webster] Yon gray is not the morning s eye, Tis but the pale reflex of… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English