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re·flect /rɪ`flɛkt; rɪˈflekt/ v 1 [I,T] if something such as a mirror or water reflects something, you can see the image of that thing in the mirror or water 〔在水中或镜中〕反映,照出: She could see the truck behind reflected in her wing mirror. 她看到侧镜中照出后面的卡车。 2 [T] if a surface reflects heat, light, sound etc, heat, light, and sound are thrown back by it and do not go through it 反射〔热、光、声音等〕: White clothes reflect more heat than dark ones. 白衣服比黑衣服反射较多热。 3 [T] to show or be the result of something 显示; 反映〔某事物的结果〕: Low levels of investment often reflect a lack of confidence in a country's government. 低度的投资经常显示出对一个国家的政府缺乏信心。 4 [I] formal to think carefully 【正式】 仔细考虑: + on Take some time to reflect on what I've just told you. 用一些时间仔细考虑我刚刚告诉你的事。
reflect on sb/sthto influence people's opinion about someone or something, especially in a bad way 给〔某人或某事物〕带来〔尤指坏的〕影响: Behaviour like that always reflects very badly on the school. 像那样的行为常会给学校带来很坏的影响。
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