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reflect [rɪ'flekt] verb RETURN 返回 ADVANCED intransitive or transitive ■If a surface reflects light, heat, sound, or an image, it sends the light, etc. back and does not absorb it 反射(光、热、声等);反映,映出(影像)•He saw himself reflected in the water/mirror/shop window.他在水中/镜子里/商店橱窗玻璃上看到了自己的影像。 •The light reflected off the surface of the water.光在水面上产生反射。 [rɪ'flekt] verb SHOW 显示 IMPROVER transitive ■to show, express or be a sign of something 显示;反映;表达•The statistics reflect a change in people's spending habits.这些统计资料显示出人们的消费习惯发生了变化。 [rɪ'flekt] verb THINK 思考 ADVANCED intransitive formal ■to think carefully, especially about possibilities and opinions 深思,考虑,认真思考(尤指可能性或意见)•The manager demanded time to reflect (on what to do).经理要求给他一些时间好好想一想(怎么办)。 •[+ that] She reflected that this was probably the last time she would see him.她琢磨着这很可能是她最后一次见他了。 [rɪ'flekt] verb Phrasal Verbs reflect on sb/sth ■to affect other people's opinion of someone or something, especially in a bad way 使给人(尤指不好的)印象(或评价)•When one player behaves disgracefully, it reflects (badly) on the whole team.一个球员的不光彩行为会给整个球队带来(很坏的)影响。 •The whole affair does not reflect well on the government.整件事件不会给政府带来甚么好的影响。 |