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1 discurrir en
• reflect on• thingy• think about the issue -
2 espejear
• reflect an image -
3 rebotar la luz
• reflect the light -
4 reflejar la luz
• reflect light -
5 reflejar una imagen
• reflect an image -
6 reflexionar
v.to reflect.* * ** * *verbto reflect, think* * *1.VT to reflect on, think about, think over2.VI (=considerar) to reflect ( sobre on)[antes de actuar] to think, pause¡reflexione! — you think about it!, think for a moment!
* * *verbo intransitivo to reflect (frml)¿has reflexionado bien? — have you thought it over o through carefully?
reflexionar SOBRE algo — to think about something, reflect on something (frml)
* * *= ponder (over/on/upon), cogitate, elaborate + thoughts on, mull over, give + (some) thought to, take + a step back, step back.Ex. If we instruct it to ponder this question more leisurely, it will quickly try the user's patience with digressions concerning the less illustrious senior MOZART, LEOPOLD.Ex. 'We've been loading quite a few things on you, Laura! Do you have any questions?', the young woman cogitated.Ex. It does not help to further elaborate thoughts on what a national library is.Ex. Hawthorne sat alone at her table, mulling over Gordon's remarks = Hawthorne estaba sentado solo en su mesa, dándole vueltas a los comentarios de Gordon.Ex. I encourage the reader to give thought to the longer case studies that have appeared in the library press.Ex. To make sure why we believe it important to bring up children as willing, avid, responsive readers of literature we have to take a step back and sort out why literature is important to ourselves.Ex. Before that, however, let us step back for a moment and look at the total picture from the user's point of view.----* detenerse a reflexionar = stand back.* hacer reflexionar = food for thought.* que hacer reflexionar = provocative of.* reflexionar sobre = reflect (on), take + stock of, muse (over/on/upon).* si nos detenemos a reflexionar sobre ello = on reflection.* sin reflexionar = rashly.* * *verbo intransitivo to reflect (frml)¿has reflexionado bien? — have you thought it over o through carefully?
reflexionar SOBRE algo — to think about something, reflect on something (frml)
* * *reflexionar (sobre)(v.) = reflect (on), take + stock of, muse (over/on/upon)Ex: However, reflect that every character or form of heading which might feature in a catalogue or index must have a uniquely defined place in a sequence.
Ex: The conference took stock of development within information technology, outlined new ways for its use and presented projects.Ex: The next morning, library director Nicholas R. Magro, sat in his office musing over the previous evening's activities = A la mañana siguiente, el director de la biblioteca se sentó en su despacho reflexionando sobre las actividades que se habían realizado el día anterior por la tarde.= ponder (over/on/upon), cogitate, elaborate + thoughts on, mull over, give + (some) thought to, take + a step back, step back.Ex: If we instruct it to ponder this question more leisurely, it will quickly try the user's patience with digressions concerning the less illustrious senior MOZART, LEOPOLD.
Ex: 'We've been loading quite a few things on you, Laura! Do you have any questions?', the young woman cogitated.Ex: It does not help to further elaborate thoughts on what a national library is.Ex: Hawthorne sat alone at her table, mulling over Gordon's remarks = Hawthorne estaba sentado solo en su mesa, dándole vueltas a los comentarios de Gordon.Ex: I encourage the reader to give thought to the longer case studies that have appeared in the library press.Ex: To make sure why we believe it important to bring up children as willing, avid, responsive readers of literature we have to take a step back and sort out why literature is important to ourselves.Ex: Before that, however, let us step back for a moment and look at the total picture from the user's point of view.* detenerse a reflexionar = stand back.* hacer reflexionar = food for thought.* que hacer reflexionar = provocative of.* reflexionar sobre = reflect (on), take + stock of, muse (over/on/upon).* si nos detenemos a reflexionar sobre ello = on reflection.* sin reflexionar = rashly.* * *reflexionar [A1 ]vito reflect ( frml)reflexiona antes de tomar una decisión think about it o reflect on it before you make a decision¿has reflexionado bien? have you thought it over o through fully?no reflexiona she doesn't think (about things)tomó la decisión sin reflexionar she took the decision without thinkingreflexionar SOBRE algo to think ABOUT sth, reflect ON sth ( frml)he estado reflexionando sobre lo que dijo I've been thinking about o reflecting on what you said, I've given some thought to what you said* * *
reflexionar ( conjugate reflexionar) verbo intransitivo
to reflect (frml);◊ ¿has reflexionado bien? have you thought it over o through carefully?;
reflexionar SOBRE algo to think about sth, reflect on sth (frml)
reflexionar
I verbo intransitivo to reflect
reflexionar sobre algo, to think about o reflect on sthg
II verbo transitivo to think about, consider: reflexiónalo con calma, think about it carefully
' reflexionar' also found in these entries:
English:
meditate
- mull
- reflect
- thought-provoking
- muse
- thought
* * *♦ vito think ( sobre about), to reflect ( sobre on);reflexiona bien antes de tomar una decisión think carefully before taking a decision;actuó sin reflexionar she acted without thinking♦ vtto think about, to consider* * *v/t reflect on, ponder* * *reflexionar vi: to reflect, to think* * *reflexionar vb to reflect / to think about [pt. & pp. thought]después de mucho reflexionar, decidió estudiar arquitectura after thinking about it long and hard, he decided to study architecture -
7 reflejar
v.1 to reflect (onda, rayo).no me veo reflejado en esa descripción I don't see myself in that descriptionEl metal refleja la luz Metal reflects light.El cuadro refleja su tristeza The drawing reflects her sadness.2 to show (sentimiento, duda).esa pregunta refleja su ignorancia that question shows o demonstrates his ignorancesu rostro reflejaba el cansancio his face looked tired* * *1 (gen) to reflect2 (mostrar) to show1 to be reflected* * *verb* * *1. VT1) [+ imagen, luz] to reflect2) (=manifestar) to reflectla novela refleja la problemática social de la época — the novel reflects the social problems of the time
su expresión reflejaba inquietud — you could see the worry in her face, she wore a worried expression (on her face)
2.See:* * *1.a) <imagen/luz> verbo transitivo to reflect2.en la película quedan reflejados los problemas de la sociedad actual — the problems of contemporary society are reflected in the movie
reflejarse v prona) imagen to be reflectedb) emoción/cansancio/duda to show* * *= be reflective of, display, embody, mirror, reflect, portray, project, illustrate, bear + correspondence (to).Ex. The reference librarian, on the other hand, wants a tool which is reflective of the approach that a user might take at that moment, not the approach of a user who might have flourished at the time when the record was made.Ex. The command function 'DISPLAY' is used to display a list of alphabetically linked terms.Ex. In alphabetical indexing languages, such as are embodied in thesauri and subject headings lists, subject terms are the alphabetical names of the subjects.Ex. The final index will mirror current terminology.Ex. The schedules are divided into three main areas, as reflected in Figure 14.Ex. Hardy had a tragic vision of life and that indeed is what the novels portray.Ex. The grand objective projected here will be little affected by ISBD.Ex. The presence of eggshells, faecal pellets, and silk threads in association with a mite-like animal illustrates a complex ecosystem.Ex. However, many librarians remain unconvinced that the global citation data from the Journal Citation Report (JCR) bears enough correspondence to their local situation to be useful.----* reflejar la luz = trap + light.* * *1.a) <imagen/luz> verbo transitivo to reflect2.en la película quedan reflejados los problemas de la sociedad actual — the problems of contemporary society are reflected in the movie
reflejarse v prona) imagen to be reflectedb) emoción/cansancio/duda to show* * *= be reflective of, display, embody, mirror, reflect, portray, project, illustrate, bear + correspondence (to).Ex: The reference librarian, on the other hand, wants a tool which is reflective of the approach that a user might take at that moment, not the approach of a user who might have flourished at the time when the record was made.
Ex: The command function 'DISPLAY' is used to display a list of alphabetically linked terms.Ex: In alphabetical indexing languages, such as are embodied in thesauri and subject headings lists, subject terms are the alphabetical names of the subjects.Ex: The final index will mirror current terminology.Ex: The schedules are divided into three main areas, as reflected in Figure 14.Ex: Hardy had a tragic vision of life and that indeed is what the novels portray.Ex: The grand objective projected here will be little affected by ISBD.Ex: The presence of eggshells, faecal pellets, and silk threads in association with a mite-like animal illustrates a complex ecosystem.Ex: However, many librarians remain unconvinced that the global citation data from the Journal Citation Report (JCR) bears enough correspondence to their local situation to be useful.* reflejar la luz = trap + light.* * *reflejar [A1 ]vt1 ‹luz/imagen› to reflectel espejo reflejaba su imagen his image was reflected in the mirror2 (mostrar, representar) to reflectha querido reflejar el ambiente social de la época she has tried to reflect the social climate of the period1 «imagen» to be reflected2(mostrarse): el cansancio se reflejaba en su rostro her tiredness showed on her faceen la película quedan reflejados los problemas de la sociedad actual the problems of contemporary society are reflected in the movie* * *
reflejar ( conjugate reflejar) verbo transitivo
to reflect
reflejarse verbo pronominal
reflejar verbo transitivo & verbo intransitivo to reflect: su novela refleja la desesperación de la población civil, his novel captured the desperation of the civilian population
' reflejar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
reflector
- reflectora
English:
catch
- mirror
- reflect
* * *♦ vt1. [onda, rayo] to reflect;Figno me veo reflejado en esa descripción I don't see myself in that description2. [sentimiento, duda] to show;su rostro reflejaba el cansancio his tiredness showed in his face;esa pregunta refleja su ignorancia that question shows o demonstrates his ignorance;su voz reflejaba su nerviosismo his nervousness showed in his voice* * *v/t tb figreflect* * *reflejar vt: to reflect* * *reflejar vb to reflect -
8 discurrir
v.1 to wander, to walk (pasar) (people).2 to think, to reflect.3 to come up with.4 to deliberate, to reflect, to muse.Ellos discurren por horas They deliberate for hours.5 to contrive, to plot, to concoct.Ella discurre engaños She contrives tricks.6 to flow.El río discurre entre rocas The river flows among rocks.7 to go about, to wander, to roam.Ella discurre por doquier She goes about everywhere.* * *1 (andar) to walk, wander2 (fluir) to flow, run3 (transcurrir) to pass, go by1 (idear) to invent, think up* * *1.VT (=inventar) to think up2. VI1) (=recorrer) to roam, wander ( por about, along)2) [río] to flow3) [tiempo] to pass4) (=meditar) to meditate (en about, on)5) (=hablar) to discourse ( sobre about, on)* * *verbo intransitivoa) (frml o liter) tiempo/vida to pass, go by; reunión to pass off; conversación to flowb) (frml o liter) ( pasar) to passc) ( reflexionar) to reflect, ponder* * *verbo intransitivoa) (frml o liter) tiempo/vida to pass, go by; reunión to pass off; conversación to flowb) (frml o liter) ( pasar) to passc) ( reflexionar) to reflect, ponder* * *discurrir [I1 ]vidiscurrirá a lo largo de la semana it will run for o span the whole weeklos días aquí discurren sin grandes sobresaltos the days here slip by with no major surprisesel acto discurrió con completa normalidad the ceremony passed off without incidentuna senda que discurre entre los naranjos a path which passes o runs between the orange trees3 (reflexionar) to reflect, ponder* * *
discurrir
I verbo intransitivo
1 (el tiempo, las horas, etc) to pass, go by
2 (un río, las ideas) to flow
II vt (ingeniar, pensar) to think up
(maquinar, urdir) to devise
' discurrir' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
razonar
English:
reason
* * *♦ vi1. [transcurrir] [tiempo, vida] to go by, to pass;[acto, reunión] to pass off;las horas discurrían lentamente the hours passed slowly;la manifestación discurrió sin incidentes the demonstration passed off without incident2. [pasar] [personas] to wander ( por through); [procesión, camino] to pass ( por through); [río, tráfico] to flow ( por through);el tráfico discurre con normalidad por la M-50 traffic is flowing normally on the M-50;miles de turistas discurren por las calles de Barcelona thousands of tourists wander through the streets of Barcelona3. [pensar] to think, to reflect♦ vtto come up with* * *v/i2 de río run3 ( reflexionar) reflect ( sobre on)* * *discurrir vi1) : to flow2) : to pass, to go by3) : to ponder, to reflect* * *discurrir vb2. (río) to flow -
9 recapacitar
v.1 to reflect, to think.2 to think it over, to reflect, to think better of it.3 to think over, to reexamine, to reconsider, to reassess.* * *1 to think ( sobre, over)1 to think over* * *1.VT to think over, reflect (up)on2.VI to think things over, reflect* * *verbo intransitivo to reconsider, think again* * *= step back, take + a step back.Ex. Before that, however, let us step back for a moment and look at the total picture from the user's point of view.Ex. To make sure why we believe it important to bring up children as willing, avid, responsive readers of literature we have to take a step back and sort out why literature is important to ourselves.* * *verbo intransitivo to reconsider, think again* * *= step back, take + a step back.Ex: Before that, however, let us step back for a moment and look at the total picture from the user's point of view.
Ex: To make sure why we believe it important to bring up children as willing, avid, responsive readers of literature we have to take a step back and sort out why literature is important to ourselves.* * *recapacitar [A1 ]vito reconsider, think again recapacitar SOBRE algo to reconsider sthno quiso recapacitar sobre su decisión she wouldn't reconsider her decisionhe recapacitado sobre lo que dijeron I have thought again about what they said, I have reconsidered what they said* * *
recapacitar ( conjugate recapacitar) verbo intransitivo
to reconsider, think again;
recapacitar SOBRE algo to reconsider sth
recapacitar verbo intransitivo to think over
* * *recapacitar vito reflect, to think;recapacitó sobre su decisión he thought his decision over* * *v/t think over, reflect on* * *recapacitar vi1) : to reconsider2)recapacitar en : to reflect on, to weigh -
10 responder
v.1 to answer.Ella le responde a Ricardo She answers Richard.2 to answer back.3 to respond.Ellos responden pronto They respond soon.4 to hit back, to fight back.El chico responde The boy hits back.* * *1 (contestar) to answer1 (contestar) to answer, reply2 (replicar) to answer back3 (corresponder) to answer, respond to4 (tener el efecto deseado) to respond5 (rendir) to go well, do well6 (ser responsable) to answer (de, for), accept responsibility (de, for)7 (garantizar) to guarantee, vouch (de, for)\responder a un tratamiento to respond to a course of treatmentresponder a una descripción to answer a description, fit a descriptionresponder a una necesidad to answer a need, meet a needresponder de alguien to be responsible for somebodyresponder por alguien to vouch for somebody, act as a guarantor for somebody* * *verbto answer, reply, respond* * *1. VI1) (=contestar) [a pregunta, llamada] to answer; [en diálogo, carta] to replyla mayor parte de los encuestados respondió afirmativamente — the majority of people surveyed said yes o frm answered positively
aunque llamen al timbre varias veces no respondas — even if they ring the bell a number of times don't answer
responder a — [+ pregunta] to answer; [+ carta] to reply to, answer; [+ críticas, peticiones] to respond to, answer
la primera ministra eludió responder a las acusaciones de la oposición — the prime minister avoided answering the opposition's accusations
responder al nombre de — [persona] to go by the name of; [animal] to answer to the name of
el detenido, cuyo nombre responde a las iniciales A. M.,... — the person under arrest, whose initials are A.M.,...
2) (=replicar) to answer back3) (=reaccionar) to respondnunca se imaginó que la gente fuera a responder tan bien — he never imagined that people would respond so well
si las abonas bien verás qué bien responden — if you feed them well you'll see how well they respond
responder a, no respondió al tratamiento — he did not respond to the treatment
el pueblo respondió a su llamada — the population answered his call o más frm responded to his call
4) (=rendir) [negocio] to do well; [máquina] to perform well; [empleado] to produce resultsdebes preparar un equipo de profesionales que responda — you must train a team of professionals that can produce results o come up with the goods *
5) (=satisfacer)responder a — [+ exigencias, necesidades] to meet; [+ expectativas] to come up to
este tipo de productos no responde ya a las exigencias del mercado — this type of product no longer meets market demands
el equipo italiano no ha respondido a las expectativas — the Italian team has not come up to expectations
la construcción de esta nueva carretera responde a una necesidad social — this new road has been built in response to public need
6) (=corresponder)responder a — [+ idea, imagen, información] to correspond to; [+ descripción] to answer, fit
una imagen de fragilidad que no responde a la realidad — an image of fragility that does not correspond to reality
uno de los detenidos responde a la descripción del sospechoso — one of those arrested answers o fits the description of the suspect
7) (=responsabilizarse)yo ya te avisé, así que no respondo — I warned you before, I'm not responsible
responder de — [+ acto, consecuencia] to answer for; [+ seguridad, deuda] to be responsible for; [+ honestidad] to vouch for
tendrá que responder de su gestión económica ante un tribunal — he will have to answer for his financial management in a court of law
la empresa no responde de la seguridad del edificio — the company is not responsible for the security of the building
8)9) [material] to be workable, be easily worked2.VT (=contestar) [+ pregunta, llamada] to answerresponde algo, aunque sea al azar — give an answer o say something, even if it's a guess
- no quiero -respondió — "I don't want to," he replied
me respondió que no sabía — she told me that she didn't know, she replied that she didn't know
* * *1.verbo intransitivo1)a) ( contestar) to reply, answer, respond (frml)respondió afirmativamente — she said yes, she responded in the affirmative (frml)
responder A algo — to reply to something, to answer something, to respond to something (frml)
b) ( replicar) to answer back2) ( reaccionar) to respondresponder A algo — a amenaza/estímulo to respond to something
no respondía a los mandos — it was not responding to o obeying the controls
3)a) ( corresponder)responder A algo: no responden a la descripción they do not answer the description; las cifras no responden a la realidad the figures do not reflect the true situation; responde a las exigencias actuales de seguridad — it meets present-day demands for safety
b) ( estar motivado por algo)responder A algo: responde a la demanda actual it is a response to the current demand; su viaje respondía al deseo de verla — his trip was motivated by the desire to see her
4) ( responsabilizarse)2.responder DE algo: yo respondo de su integridad I will vouch for his integrity; no respondo de lo que hizo I am not responsible for what he did; yo respondo de que lo haga I will be responsible for ensuring that he does it; responder POR alguien — to vouch for somebody
responder vta) ( contestar) to reply, answer, respond (frml)b) < pregunta> to answerc) <llamada/carta> to answer, reply to, respond to (frml)* * *= answer, react, reply, counter, retaliate, elicit + answer, make + answer, develop + answer, answer back, rejoin.Ex. The compilation of an author catalogue or index presents four basic questions which need to be answered.Ex. This will cause the system to react differently to a request to renew an overdue document.Ex. The computer replies by listing the numbers of documents in each subcommand, and places 10752 hits in set 1.Ex. The president countered with the view that most people fall somewhere between Type A and Type B anyway, and that effective time management and Type B behavior are not mutually exclusive.Ex. She retaliated with the view that time management techniques run counter to the ideal balance of concern for production coupled with concern for people.Ex. A complete description of the community will elicit answers to questions like what demographic, physical y socio-economic features does the community possess?.Ex. The director chuckled an evasive chuckle before she made answer.Ex. This was considered adequate to develop answers to the initial research questions = Se consideró que esto era adecuado para dar respuesta a los objetivos iniciales del proyecto.Ex. He began swearing and saying 'I don't know what you're on about, whatever we do, it's wrong!' and of course I answered his nastiness back.Ex. And he rejoined: "Do as you please".----* intentar responder a una pregunta = pursue + question.* La Biblioteca Responde = Ask the Library.* por favor, responda = RSVP [R.S.V.P.].* pregunta difícil de responder = awkward-to-handle enquiry.* que se puede responder = answerable.* responder (a) = respond (to).* responder a preguntas = entertain + questions.* responder a una invitación = RSVP.* responder a una necesidad = address + need.* responder a una pregunta = field + question.* responder a una situación = respond to + situation.* responder a un comentario = field + comment.* responder de = vouch (for).* responder de Algo = be held to account.* responder evasivamente = hedge + Posesivo + answer.* responder favorablemente = respond + favourably.* responder la cuestión = get behind + the question.* responder lento = be slow off the mark, be slow off the blocks.* responder positivamente = respond + favourably.* responder preguntas = take + questions.* responder rápidamente = shoot back.* responder rápido = be quick off the mark, be quick off the blocks.* responder una pregunta = dispatch + question, answer + question.* respondiendo a = be responsive to.* sin responder = unanswered.* * *1.verbo intransitivo1)a) ( contestar) to reply, answer, respond (frml)respondió afirmativamente — she said yes, she responded in the affirmative (frml)
responder A algo — to reply to something, to answer something, to respond to something (frml)
b) ( replicar) to answer back2) ( reaccionar) to respondresponder A algo — a amenaza/estímulo to respond to something
no respondía a los mandos — it was not responding to o obeying the controls
3)a) ( corresponder)responder A algo: no responden a la descripción they do not answer the description; las cifras no responden a la realidad the figures do not reflect the true situation; responde a las exigencias actuales de seguridad — it meets present-day demands for safety
b) ( estar motivado por algo)responder A algo: responde a la demanda actual it is a response to the current demand; su viaje respondía al deseo de verla — his trip was motivated by the desire to see her
4) ( responsabilizarse)2.responder DE algo: yo respondo de su integridad I will vouch for his integrity; no respondo de lo que hizo I am not responsible for what he did; yo respondo de que lo haga I will be responsible for ensuring that he does it; responder POR alguien — to vouch for somebody
responder vta) ( contestar) to reply, answer, respond (frml)b) < pregunta> to answerc) <llamada/carta> to answer, reply to, respond to (frml)* * *= answer, react, reply, counter, retaliate, elicit + answer, make + answer, develop + answer, answer back, rejoin.Ex: The compilation of an author catalogue or index presents four basic questions which need to be answered.
Ex: This will cause the system to react differently to a request to renew an overdue document.Ex: The computer replies by listing the numbers of documents in each subcommand, and places 10752 hits in set 1.Ex: The president countered with the view that most people fall somewhere between Type A and Type B anyway, and that effective time management and Type B behavior are not mutually exclusive.Ex: She retaliated with the view that time management techniques run counter to the ideal balance of concern for production coupled with concern for people.Ex: A complete description of the community will elicit answers to questions like what demographic, physical y socio-economic features does the community possess?.Ex: The director chuckled an evasive chuckle before she made answer.Ex: This was considered adequate to develop answers to the initial research questions = Se consideró que esto era adecuado para dar respuesta a los objetivos iniciales del proyecto.Ex: He began swearing and saying 'I don't know what you're on about, whatever we do, it's wrong!' and of course I answered his nastiness back.Ex: And he rejoined: "Do as you please".* intentar responder a una pregunta = pursue + question.* La Biblioteca Responde = Ask the Library.* por favor, responda = RSVP [R.S.V.P.].* pregunta difícil de responder = awkward-to-handle enquiry.* que se puede responder = answerable.* responder (a) = respond (to).* responder a preguntas = entertain + questions.* responder a una invitación = RSVP.* responder a una necesidad = address + need.* responder a una pregunta = field + question.* responder a una situación = respond to + situation.* responder a un comentario = field + comment.* responder de = vouch (for).* responder de Algo = be held to account.* responder evasivamente = hedge + Posesivo + answer.* responder favorablemente = respond + favourably.* responder la cuestión = get behind + the question.* responder lento = be slow off the mark, be slow off the blocks.* responder positivamente = respond + favourably.* responder preguntas = take + questions.* responder rápidamente = shoot back.* responder rápido = be quick off the mark, be quick off the blocks.* responder una pregunta = dispatch + question, answer + question.* respondiendo a = be responsive to.* sin responder = unanswered.* * *responder [E1 ]viA1 (contestar) to reply, answer, respond ( frml)respondió con una evasiva he gave an evasive replyrespondió afirmativamente/negativamente she said yes/no, she gave a positive/negative reply, she responded in the affirmative/negative ( frml)responder A algo to reply TO sth, to answer sth, to respond TO sth ( frml)no respondieron a mis cartas they didn't reply to o respond to o answer my lettersla hembra responde a este reclamo the female responds to o answers this call2 (replicar) to answer backB (reaccionar) to respondmis amigos no respondieron como había esperado my friends didn't respond as I had hopedel motor no respondió the engine didn't respondresponder A algo ‹a una amenaza/un estímulo/un ruego› to respond TO sthno respondió al tratamiento she didn't respond to the treatmentrespondió a estos insultos con una sonrisa he responded to o answered these insults with a smileno respondía a los mandos it was not responding to o obeying the controlsel perro responde al nombre de Kurt the dog answers to the name of KurtC1 (corresponder) responder A algo:responde al estereotipo del estudiante radical he corresponds to o matches the stereotype of the radical studentno responden a la descripción they do not fit o answer the descriptionlas cifras no responden a la realidad the figures do not reflect the true situation o do not correspond to realityresponde a las actuales exigencias de confort y seguridad it meets present-day demands for comfort and safety(estar motivado por algo): responde a la necesidad de controlar esta escalada it is a response o an answer to the need to control this escalationsu viaje respondía al deseo de conocerlos personalmente her trip was motivated by the desire to get to know them personallyD(responsabilizarse): si ocurre algo yo no respondo I will not be held responsible o I refuse to accept responsibility if anything happenstendrán que responder ante la justicia they will have to answer for their acts in a court of lawresponder DE algo:yo respondo de su integridad I will vouch for his integritysu tío respondió de las deudas her uncle took responsibility for her debtsno respondo de lo que haya hecho mi hijo I will not answer for o be answerable for o be held responsible for what my son may have doneresponder DE QUE + SUBJ:yo respondo de que se presente en comisaría I will take responsibility for ensuring that he reports to the policeresponder POR algn to vouch FOR sb■ respondervt1 (contestar) to reply, answer, respond ( frml)respondió que no le interesaba he replied that he was not interested2 ‹pregunta› to answer3 ‹llamada/carta› to answer, reply to, respond to ( frml)* * *
responder ( conjugate responder) verbo intransitivo
1
2 ( reaccionar) to respond;
responder A algo ‹a amenaza/estímulo› to respond to sth
3 ( corresponder):
las cifras no responden a la realidad the figures do not reflect the true situation
4 ( responsabilizarse):◊ si ocurre algo, yo no respondo if anything happens I will not be held responsible;
responder ante la justicia to answer for one's acts in a court of law;
yo respondo de su integridad I will vouch for his integrity;
no respondo de lo que hizo I am not responsible for what he did;
responder POR algn to vouch for sb
verbo transitivo
responder
I verbo transitivo to answer, reply
II verbo intransitivo
1 (a una acción, pregunta, etc) to answer, reply: respondió con evasivas, he didn't give a straight answer, nunca responde a mis cartas, she never answers my letters
2 (a un tratamiento, estímulo, etc) to respond
3 (de un error o falta) to pay for: el asesino debe responder de sus crímenes, the murderer must pay for his crimes
4 (por una persona) to vouch for: yo respondo de su inocencia, I will vouch for his innocence
5 (de un acto, de una cosa) to be responsible for, to answer for: yo no puedo responder de sus actos, I can't take responsibility for his actions
6 (un negocio) to go well
7 (una cosa a otra) to correspond: los resultados no respondieron a las expectativas, the results didn't fulfil the expectations
' responder' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cable
- enredarse
- enrollarse
- vacilar
- concluyente
English:
account for
- answer
- answer back
- answer for
- definitive
- give
- guideline
- handle
- parting
- reply
- respond
- retaliate
- shoot back
- vouch
- acknowledge
- attempt
- counter
- fit
- pattern
- perform
* * *♦ vt[contestar] to answer; [con insolencia] to answer back;respondió que sí/que no she said yes/no;respondió que lo pensaría she said that she'd think about it♦ vino responde nadie [al llamar] there's no answer;responde al nombre de Toby he answers to the name of Toby2. [replicar] to answer back;¡no respondas a tu madre! don't answer your mother back!3. [reaccionar] to respond (a to);el paciente no responde al tratamiento the patient isn't responding to the treatment;la nueva máquina responde bien the new machine is performing well;los mandos no (me) responden the controls aren't responding;el delantero no respondió a las provocaciones de su marcador the forward didn't react to his marker's attempts to provoke him4. [responsabilizarse]si te pasa algo yo no respondo I can't be held responsible if anything happens to you;responder de algo/por alguien to answer for sth/for sb;yo respondo de su inocencia/por él I can vouch for his innocence/for him;responderá de sus actos ante el parlamento she will answer for her actions before Parliament;¡no respondo de mis actos! I can't be responsible for what I might do!;yo no respondo de lo que pueda pasar si se autoriza la manifestación I won't be held responsible for what might happen if the demonstration is authorized5. [corresponder]las medidas responden a la crisis the measures are in keeping with the nature of the crisis;un producto que responde a las necesidades del consumidor medio a product which meets the needs of the average consumer;no ha respondido a nuestras expectativas it hasn't lived up to our expectationslas largas listas de espera responden a la falta de medios the long waiting lists reflect the lack of resources* * *I v/t answerII v/i1:responder al nombre de … answer to the name of …2:responder de take responsibility for3:responder por alguien vouch for s.o.* * *responder vt: to answerresponder vi1) : to answer, to reply, to respond2)responder a : to respond toresponder al tratamiento: to respond to treatment3)responder de : to answer for, to vouch for (something)4)responder por : to vouch for (someone)* * *responder vb1. (pregunta, teléfono, etc) to answer3. (reaccionar) to respond -
11 trasuntar
v.1 to copy (copiar), to transcribe.2 to abridge.* * *VT1) (=copiar) to copy, transcribe2) (=resumir) to summarize3) (=mostrar) to show, exude* * *verbo transitivo (frml) to reflect* * *verbo transitivo (frml) to reflect* * *trasuntar [A1 ]vt( frml); to reflect* * *trasuntar vtFormal to reflect;los cambios en la ganadería trasuntan el desarrollo tecnológico general the changes in livestock farming are a reflection of o reflect more general technological development -
12 cavilar sobre
v.to mull over, to brood over, to chew on, to chew over.* * *(v.) = muse (over/on/upon), reflect (on)Ex. The next morning, library director Nicholas R. Magro, sat in his office musing over the previous evening's activities = A la mañana siguiente, el director de la biblioteca se sentó en su despacho reflexionando sobre las actividades que se habían realizado el día anterior por la tarde.Ex. However, reflect that every character or form of heading which might feature in a catalogue or index must have a uniquely defined place in a sequence.* * *(v.) = muse (over/on/upon), reflect (on)Ex: The next morning, library director Nicholas R. Magro, sat in his office musing over the previous evening's activities = A la mañana siguiente, el director de la biblioteca se sentó en su despacho reflexionando sobre las actividades que se habían realizado el día anterior por la tarde.
Ex: However, reflect that every character or form of heading which might feature in a catalogue or index must have a uniquely defined place in a sequence. -
13 forma de ver las cosas
(n.) = way of putting things together, bent of mindEx. As in real-life management situations, participants usually reflect different perceptions of the situations, of the people involved, and of the interpersonal relations, and reflect their own frames of reference and ways of putting things together.Ex. Only when students have a scientific bent of mind, will a community and a country grow.* * *(n.) = way of putting things together, bent of mindEx: As in real-life management situations, participants usually reflect different perceptions of the situations, of the people involved, and of the interpersonal relations, and reflect their own frames of reference and ways of putting things together.
Ex: Only when students have a scientific bent of mind, will a community and a country grow. -
14 meditar
v.1 to meditate, to ponder.2 to plan, to think through.* * *1 to meditate, think1 to meditate ( sobre, over), ponder* * *verb1) to meditate2) ponder* * *1.VT (=pensar) to ponder, meditate (on); [+ plan] to think out2.VI to meditate, ponder* * *1.verbo intransitivo to meditate2.meditar sobre algo — to reflect o meditate on something
meditar vt ( considerar) to think about; ( durante más tiempo) to think about, ponder, meditate on* * *= ponder (over/on/upon), cogitate, meditate, mull over.Ex. If we instruct it to ponder this question more leisurely, it will quickly try the user's patience with digressions concerning the less illustrious senior MOZART, LEOPOLD.Ex. 'We've been loading quite a few things on you, Laura! Do you have any questions?', the young woman cogitated.Ex. He sat still, full in the eye of the sun, and meditated.Ex. Hawthorne sat alone at her table, mulling over Gordon's remarks = Hawthorne estaba sentado solo en su mesa, dándole vueltas a los comentarios de Gordon.----* meditar sobre = muse (over/on/upon).* * *1.verbo intransitivo to meditate2.meditar sobre algo — to reflect o meditate on something
meditar vt ( considerar) to think about; ( durante más tiempo) to think about, ponder, meditate on* * *= ponder (over/on/upon), cogitate, meditate, mull over.Ex: If we instruct it to ponder this question more leisurely, it will quickly try the user's patience with digressions concerning the less illustrious senior MOZART, LEOPOLD.
Ex: 'We've been loading quite a few things on you, Laura! Do you have any questions?', the young woman cogitated.Ex: He sat still, full in the eye of the sun, and meditated.Ex: Hawthorne sat alone at her table, mulling over Gordon's remarks = Hawthorne estaba sentado solo en su mesa, dándole vueltas a los comentarios de Gordon.* meditar sobre = muse (over/on/upon).* * *meditar [A1 ]vito meditatedespués de meditar largamente sobre el tema after reflecting o meditating on the matter for a long time■ meditarvt(considerar) to think about; (durante más tiempo) to think about, ponder, meditate onmeditó su respuesta durante unos instantes he thought about his answer for a few momentsuna decisión muy meditada a very carefully thought-out decision* * *
Multiple Entries:
meditar
meditar algo
meditar ( conjugate meditar) verbo intransitivo
to meditate;◊ meditar sobre algo to reflect o meditate on sth
verbo transitivo ( considerar) to think about;
( durante más tiempo) to ponder, meditate on;
meditar verbo transitivo & verbo intransitivo to meditate, ponder: meditaré sobre ello, I'll think about it
' meditar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
rumiar
English:
brood
- meditate
- muse
- reflect
* * *♦ vt1. [considerar] to consider, to ponder;meditó cuidadosamente su respuesta he considered o pondered his reply very carefully;estamos meditando qué hacer we are pondering over o considering what to do2. [planear] to plan, to think through♦ vi* * *I v/t ponderII v/i meditate* * *meditar vi: to meditate, to thinkmeditar sobre la vida: to contemplate lifemeditar vt1) : to think over, to consider2) : to plan, to work out* * * -
15 pensar en
v.to think about, to be thinking of, to give a thought to, to give thought to.* * *(v.) = come into + the mind, have + in mind, reflect (on), think of, toy with, toy with + idea of, spare + a thought for, flirt with + the idea ofEx. According to Coates, this results in headings whose first component is the most likely to come into the mind of the searcher.Ex. Library users may not all be scholars -- they often do not have a particular title in mind -- but they do have serious information needs and they seriously need access to the library's collection.Ex. However, reflect that every character or form of heading which might feature in a catalogue or index must have a uniquely defined place in a sequence.Ex. To overcome these problems users must think of all the various names that might have been applied, and must understand something of the geography and administration of the locality concerned.Ex. For some years people have toyed with the pleasing vision of the end-user in need of information turning to his terminal and running off any search in 5 minutes, with total recall and splendid precision.Ex. I've tried using special characters and underline, and I've toyed with the idea of creating some graphic images.Ex. As people embark on the festive season's usual round of drinking they should spare a thought for the damage they are doing to their brains.Ex. An avid scuba diver, Keller once flirted with the idea of a career in marine biology.* * *(v.) = come into + the mind, have + in mind, reflect (on), think of, toy with, toy with + idea of, spare + a thought for, flirt with + the idea ofEx: According to Coates, this results in headings whose first component is the most likely to come into the mind of the searcher.
Ex: Library users may not all be scholars -- they often do not have a particular title in mind -- but they do have serious information needs and they seriously need access to the library's collection.Ex: However, reflect that every character or form of heading which might feature in a catalogue or index must have a uniquely defined place in a sequence.Ex: To overcome these problems users must think of all the various names that might have been applied, and must understand something of the geography and administration of the locality concerned.Ex: For some years people have toyed with the pleasing vision of the end-user in need of information turning to his terminal and running off any search in 5 minutes, with total recall and splendid precision.Ex: I've tried using special characters and underline, and I've toyed with the idea of creating some graphic images.Ex: As people embark on the festive season's usual round of drinking they should spare a thought for the damage they are doing to their brains.Ex: An avid scuba diver, Keller once flirted with the idea of a career in marine biology. -
16 reflejo
adj.reflex, knee-jerk.m.1 reflection, mirror image, reflexion.2 reflex, automatic response, knee-jerk response.3 glare, glitter, glint.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: reflejar.* * *► adjetivo1 reflected2 GRAMÁTICA reflexive3 (movimiento) reflex1 (imagen) reflection2 (destello) gleam, glint3 (en el pelo) tint, rinse4 (movimiento) reflex1 (mechas) streaks, highlights\tener reflejos to have good reflexesreflejo condicionado conditioned reflex————————1 (imagen) reflection2 (destello) gleam, glint3 (en el pelo) tint, rinse4 (movimiento) reflex* * *noun m.* * *1. ADJ1) [luz] reflected2) [movimiento] reflex3) [verbo] reflexive2. SM1) (=imagen) reflection2) (=índice) reflectioneste es un reflejo de la inquietud del pueblo — this reflects o is a reflection of people's unease
3) (Anat) reflex; (=acción) reflex actionperder reflejos — (fig) to lose one's touch
5) pl reflejos [en el pelo] highlights6) (=tinte para el pelo) rinse* * *I- ja adjetivo reflex (before n)II1)a) ( luz reflejada) reflected lightb) ( imagen) reflectiones el reflejo de su papá — (Col fam) he is the living o spitting image of his father
c) (de situación, sentimiento, época) reflectiond) reflejos masculino plural ( en el pelo) highlights (pl)2) (Fisiol) reflex* * *= reflection [reflexion], mirror, reflex [reflexes, -pl.], mirror image.Ex. It should be noted that the space devoted to a scheme in this chapter is not necessarily a reflection of its significance.Ex. By serving the needs of the lower socioeconomic groups, the public library is seen as becoming itself part of the process of social change rather than a passive mirror of mankind.Ex. This study helps writers develop the critical reflex to analyze and then make judgments about the values implied by connotative systems.Ex. Since the dandy roll worked on the right side, its watermark pattern was fashioned as a mirror image of what was to be seen in the finished paper.----* acto reflejo = knee-jerk reaction.* reflejo de uno mismo = self-reflection.* reflejo especular = mirror image.* * *I- ja adjetivo reflex (before n)II1)a) ( luz reflejada) reflected lightb) ( imagen) reflectiones el reflejo de su papá — (Col fam) he is the living o spitting image of his father
c) (de situación, sentimiento, época) reflectiond) reflejos masculino plural ( en el pelo) highlights (pl)2) (Fisiol) reflex* * *= reflection [reflexion], mirror, reflex [reflexes, -pl.], mirror image.Ex: It should be noted that the space devoted to a scheme in this chapter is not necessarily a reflection of its significance.
Ex: By serving the needs of the lower socioeconomic groups, the public library is seen as becoming itself part of the process of social change rather than a passive mirror of mankind.Ex: This study helps writers develop the critical reflex to analyze and then make judgments about the values implied by connotative systems.Ex: Since the dandy roll worked on the right side, its watermark pattern was fashioned as a mirror image of what was to be seen in the finished paper.* acto reflejo = knee-jerk reaction.* reflejo de uno mismo = self-reflection.* reflejo especular = mirror image.* * *reflex ( before n)A1 (luz reflejada) reflected lightlos reflejos del sol sobre su pelo the reflected rays of the sun on her hair2 (imagen) reflection3 (de una sociedad, un sentimiento, una época) reflectionse hizo or se puso or se dio reflejos en el pelo she had highlights put in her hair, she had her hair highlightedB ( Fisiol) reflextiene reflejos rápidos she has fast reflexeses lento de reflejos he has slow reflexesperder reflejos to lose one's touchCompuesto:conditioned response, conditioned reflex* * *
Del verbo reflejar: ( conjugate reflejar)
reflejo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
reflejó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
reflejar
reflejo
reflejar ( conjugate reflejar) verbo transitivo
to reflect
reflejarse verbo pronominal
reflejo 1◊ -ja adjetivo
reflex ( before n)
reflejo 2 sustantivo masculino
1
( luz reflejada) reflected lightb)
2 (Fisiol) reflex
reflejar verbo transitivo & verbo intransitivo to reflect: su novela refleja la desesperación de la población civil, his novel captured the desperation of the civilian population
reflejo,-a
I adjetivo
1 (luz, imagen) reflected
2 (movimiento, dolor) reflex
II sustantivo masculino
1 (imagen) reflection: su novela es un reflejo de su propia vida, her novel is a reflection of her own life
2 (destello) gleam 3 reflejos, (movimiento) reflexes pl; ser lento de reflejos, to have slow reflexes
(en el pelo) highlights
' reflejo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acto
- fiel
- refleja
English:
gleam
- highlight
- mirror
- mirror image
- reflection
- reflex
- shimmer
- streak
* * *reflejo, -a♦ adj[movimiento, dolor] reflex;acto reflejo reflex action♦ nm1. [luz] reflection;me cegó el reflejo del sol I was blinded by the sun's reflection2. [imagen, manifestación] reflection;la novela es un fiel reflejo de la realidad the novel is a faithful reflection of reality3. Anat reflex;también Figtener buenos reflejos to have good o quick reflexesreflejo condicional o condicionado conditioned reflex o response4.reflejos [de peluquería] highlights;* * *I adj reflex atrII m1 acción, movimiento reflex;tener buenos reflejos have good reflexes2 imagen reflection* * *reflejo nm1) : reflection2) : reflex3) reflejos nmpl: highlights, streaks (in hair)* * *reflejo1 adj reflex -
17 reverberar
v.1 to reverberate (sonido).El oboe reverbera The oboe reverberates.2 to boom to.Me reverbera el altoparlante The loudspeaker booms to me.3 to reflect light.El cromo reverbera Chrome reflects light.* * *1 to reverberate, reflect* * *VI1) [luz] to play, be reflected; [superficie] to shimmer, shine; [nieve] to glarela luz reverberaba en el agua — the light played o danced on the water
2) [sonido] to reverberate* * *verbo intransitivoa) ( destellar)el sol reverberaba en los vidrios — the sun glittered o sparkled on the windowpanes
b) sonido to reverberate, echo* * *= reverberate, resonate, resound.Ex. The film was narrowly endorsed by the ALA only after a heated and violent debate which is still reverberating = La película fue apoyada por la ALA con un estrecho margen después de un debate violento y acalorado que todavía resuena.Ex. By the way, here I have stolen a phrase from the Library of Congress, not to pick on this wonderful institution, but because its mission statement resonates with a number of individuals like me, who work in research libraries.Ex. It has resounded through successive grandiose pronouncements in the major library inquiries of the century, the library as `the centre of the intellectual life of the area which it serves'.* * *verbo intransitivoa) ( destellar)el sol reverberaba en los vidrios — the sun glittered o sparkled on the windowpanes
b) sonido to reverberate, echo* * *= reverberate, resonate, resound.Ex: The film was narrowly endorsed by the ALA only after a heated and violent debate which is still reverberating = La película fue apoyada por la ALA con un estrecho margen después de un debate violento y acalorado que todavía resuena.
Ex: By the way, here I have stolen a phrase from the Library of Congress, not to pick on this wonderful institution, but because its mission statement resonates with a number of individuals like me, who work in research libraries.Ex: It has resounded through successive grandiose pronouncements in the major library inquiries of the century, the library as `the centre of the intellectual life of the area which it serves'.* * *reverberar [A1 ]vi1(destellar): las estrellas reverberaban en la oscuridad de la noche the stars twinkled in the darkness of the nightel sol reverberaba en los cristales the sun glittered o sparkled on the windowpanesreverberaba en la nieve it sparkled o glistened on the snow2 «sonido» to reverberate, echo* * *reverberar vi1. [sonido] to reverberate2. [luz, calor] to reflect;el sol reverberaba sobre las aguas the sunlight glinted on the water* * *v/i1 de luz shimmer, reflect2 de sonido reverberate* * *reverberar vi: to reverberate♦ reverberación nf -
18 plasmar
v.1 to give expression to (reflejar) (sentimientos).2 to shape, to mold.3 to materialize, to shape, to crystallize, to give shape to.* * *1 figurado to give expression to, give shape to, capture* * *1. VT1) (=dar forma a) to embody2) (=reflejar) to capture, reflectla novela plasma perfectamente la angustia del autor — the novel captures o reflects the author's anguish perfectly
2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo (frml) to give expression to2.quiso plasmar en el lienzo aquel dolor — he tried to give expression to o capture that pain on canvas
plasmarse v pron (frml) to be expressedesta angustia se plasmó en toda su obra — this suffering is expressed o manifests itself throughout his work
* * *= result (in), portray.Ex. Objective 1 results in what is known as a direct catalogue, because it gives direct access to a specific document.Ex. Hardy had a tragic vision of life and that indeed is what the novels portray.----* plasmar el espíritu = capture + the spirit.* plasmar una idea en la realidad = translate + idea into + reality.* * *1.verbo transitivo (frml) to give expression to2.quiso plasmar en el lienzo aquel dolor — he tried to give expression to o capture that pain on canvas
plasmarse v pron (frml) to be expressedesta angustia se plasmó en toda su obra — this suffering is expressed o manifests itself throughout his work
* * *= result (in), portray.Ex: Objective 1 results in what is known as a direct catalogue, because it gives direct access to a specific document.
Ex: Hardy had a tragic vision of life and that indeed is what the novels portray.* plasmar el espíritu = capture + the spirit.* plasmar una idea en la realidad = translate + idea into + reality.* * *plasmar [A1 ]vt( frml); to give expression toquiso plasmar en el lienzo aquel dolor he tried to give expression to o he tried to capture o reflect that pain on canvasdejó plasmadas sus ideas en la declaración de independencia his ideas became reality in the declaration of independence( frml); to be expressedesta angustia se plasmó en toda su obra this suffering is expressed o manifests itself throughout his workestas modificaciones se plasmaron en el acuerdo de Chicago these changes were expressed o became reality in the Chicago agreement* * *
plasmar verbo transitivo to capture, give expression to
' plasmar' also found in these entries:
English:
embody
* * *♦ vt[reflejar] [sentimientos] to give expression to; [realidad] to reflect; [sueño] to fulfil;plasma su radicalismo en la novela she expresses her radical views in the novel* * *v/t1 ( modelar) shape2 fig ( representar) express* * *plasmar vt: to express, to give form to -
19 reflectar
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20 a la par que
= in tandem with, hand in hand (with), as the same time asEx. Continuing education activities have to be offered in tandem with the service itself.Ex. Hand in hand with this comes the need for nurses to be able to question, evaluate and reflect on existing practice.Ex. In medieval bindings the headbands were sewn in at the same time as the cords, but by the sixteenth century they were generally sewn on after the edges had been cut.* * *= in tandem with, hand in hand (with), as the same time asEx: Continuing education activities have to be offered in tandem with the service itself.
Ex: Hand in hand with this comes the need for nurses to be able to question, evaluate and reflect on existing practice.Ex: In medieval bindings the headbands were sewn in at the same time as the cords, but by the sixteenth century they were generally sewn on after the edges had been cut.
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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
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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
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reflect on something — 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 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 again — index reconsider Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
reflect discredit upon — index discommend, disgrace, dishonor (deprive of honor) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary