reflect 音標拼音: [rəfl'ɛkt] [rɪfl'ɛkt]
vt . 反射,反映,招致,歸咎,思考,想到
vi . 反射,映出,思考,考慮,指責,懷疑
反射,反映,招致,歸咎,思考,想到反射,映出,思考,考慮,指責,懷疑
reflect v 1 :
manifest or bring back ; "
This action reflects his true beliefs "
2 :
reflect deeply on a subject ; "
I mulled over the events of the afternoon "; "
philosophers have speculated on the question of God for thousands of years "; "
The scientist must stop to observe and start to excogitate " [
synonym : {
chew over }, {
think over }, {
meditate }, {
ponder }, {
excogitate }, {
contemplate },
{
muse }, {
reflect }, {
mull }, {
mull over }, {
ruminate },
{
speculate }]
3 :
to throw or bend back (
from a surface ); "
Sound is reflected well in this auditorium " [
synonym : {
reflect }, {
reverberate }]
4 :
be bright by reflecting or casting light ; "
Drive carefully --
the wet road reflects " [
synonym : {
reflect }, {
shine }]
5 :
show an image of ; "
her sunglasses reflected his image "
6 :
give evidence of a certain behavior ; "
His lack of interest in the project reflects badly on him "
7 :
give evidence of the quality of ; "
The mess in his dorm room reflects on the student "
Reflect \
Re *
flect "\ (
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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 back ;
especially ,
to cause to return after striking upon any surface ;
as ,
a mirror reflects rays of light ;
polished metals reflect heat .
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Let me mind the reader to reflect his eye on our quotations . --
Fuller .
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Bodies close together reflect their own color .
--
Dryden .
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2 .
To give back an image or likeness of ;
to mirror .
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Nature is the glass reflecting God ,
As by the sea reflected is the sun . --
Young .
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Reflect \
Re *
flect "\
v .
i .
1 .
To throw back light ,
heat ,
or the like ;
to return rays or beams .
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2 .
To be sent back ;
to rebound as from a surface ;
to revert ;
to return .
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Whose virtues will ,
I hope ,
Reflect on Rome ,
as Titan '
s rays on earth . --
Shak .
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3 .
To throw or turn back the thoughts upon anything ;
to contemplate .
Specifically :
To attend earnestly to what passes within the mind ;
to attend to the facts or phenomena of consciousness ;
to use attention or earnest thought ;
to meditate ;
especially ,
to think in relation to moral truth or rules .
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We can not be said to reflect upon any external object ,
except so far as that object has been previously perceived ,
and its image become part and parcel of our intellectual furniture . --
Sir W .
Hamilton .
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All men are concious of the operations of their own minds ,
at all times ,
while they are awake ,
but there few who reflect upon them ,
or make them objects of thought . --
Reid .
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As I much reflected ,
much I mourned . --
Prior .
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4 .
To cast reproach ;
to cause censure or dishonor .
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Errors of wives reflect on husbands still . --
Dryden .
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Neither do I reflect in the least upon the memory of his late majesty . --
Swift .
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Syn :
To consider ;
think ;
cogitate ;
mediate ;
contemplate ;
ponder ;
muse ;
ruminate .
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181 Moby Thesaurus words for "
reflect ":
act like ,
adumbrate ,
affect ,
allude to ,
arch ,
assume ,
attract ,
be abstracted ,
bend ,
bend back ,
blurt ,
blurt out ,
body forth ,
borrow ,
bounce back ,
bow ,
bring ,
bring back ,
bring to light ,
bring to mind ,
brood ,
brood over ,
call attention to ,
call back ,
call to mind ,
call up ,
cast ,
cerebrate ,
chew over ,
chew the cud ,
chorus ,
cogitate ,
comment ,
con over ,
conjure up ,
consider ,
contemplate ,
copy ,
counterfeit ,
crib ,
crook ,
curl ,
curve ,
debate ,
decurve ,
deflect ,
deliberate ,
deliberate over ,
deliberate upon ,
demonstrate ,
digest ,
disclose ,
display ,
ditto ,
do ,
do like ,
dome ,
echo ,
embody ,
embow ,
evaluate ,
evidence ,
evoke ,
examine ,
exclaim ,
exemplify ,
exhibit ,
expose ,
fake ,
figure ,
flex ,
foreshadow ,
forge ,
glass ,
go back ,
go back over ,
go like ,
hark back ,
hoke ,
hoke up ,
hook ,
hump ,
hunch ,
illustrate ,
image ,
imitate ,
impersonate ,
incarnate ,
incurvate ,
incurve ,
indicate ,
inflect ,
interject ,
introspect ,
lay bare ,
let drop ,
let fall ,
look back ,
loop ,
make like ,
make reference to ,
meditate ,
meditate upon ,
mention ,
mind ,
mirror ,
mull over ,
muse ,
muse on ,
muse over ,
note ,
observe ,
opine ,
perpend ,
personate ,
personify ,
plagiarize ,
play around with ,
play with ,
point to ,
ponder ,
ponder over ,
prefigure ,
pretypify ,
project ,
realize ,
reason ,
recall ,
recall to mind ,
recapture ,
recollect ,
recurve ,
reecho ,
reevoke ,
refer to ,
reflect over ,
reflex ,
remark ,
remember ,
repeat ,
reproduce ,
retrace ,
retroflex ,
retrospect ,
return ,
reveal ,
review ,
review in retrospect ,
revive ,
revolve ,
round ,
ruminate ,
ruminate over ,
run over ,
sag ,
see in retrospect ,
send back ,
shadow ,
shadow forth ,
show ,
simulate ,
speak ,
speculate ,
study ,
suggest ,
summon up ,
swag ,
sweep ,
think back ,
think of ,
think over ,
throw ,
throw back ,
toy with ,
turn ,
turn over ,
uncover ,
use hindsight ,
vault ,
weigh ,
wind
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REFLECT Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of REFLECT is to block and redirect (light, sound, etc ) How to use reflect in a sentence Synonym Discussion of Reflect
REFLECT | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary REFLECT definition: 1 If a surface reflects light, heat, sound, or an image, it sends the light, etc back and does… Learn more
reflect verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . . to make somebody something appear to be good, bad, etc to other people This incident reflects badly on everyone involved
REFLECT Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com Reflect definition: to cast back (light, heat, sound, etc ) from a surface See examples of REFLECT used in a sentence
Reflect - definition of reflect by The Free Dictionary To throw or bend back (light or sound, for example) from a surface 2 To give back or show an image of (an object); mirror 3 To make apparent; express or manifest: Her work reflects intelligence 4 To bring as a consequence: The victory reflects credit on the coach 5 Archaic To bend back 1
What does Reflect mean? - Definitions. net What does reflect mean? This dictionary definitions page includes all the possible meanings, example usage and translations of the word reflect To bend back (light, etc ) from a surface A mirror reflects the light that shines on it To be bent back (light, etc ) from a surface The moonlight reflected from the surface of water
Reflect - Definition, Meaning Synonyms - Vocabulary. com Something that reflects comes back to you If you look in a mirror, you will see your reflected image If you reflect on your past experiences, you look at them once again thoughtfully Reflect also means to give evidence of the character or quality of something
REFLECT definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary When light, heat, or other rays reflect off a surface or when a surface reflects them, they are sent back from the surface and do not pass through it
Reflect Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary REFLECT meaning: 1 : to move in one direction, hit a surface, and then quickly move in a different and usually opposite direction usually + off; 2 : to show the image of (something) on a surface
reflect - Wiktionary, the free dictionary reflect (third-person singular simple present reflects, present participle reflecting, simple past and past participle reflected) To bend back (light, etc ) from a surface