柯林斯詞典mirror /?m?r?/ (mirroring,mirrored,mirrors) 1. N-COUNT A mirror is a flat piece of glass which reflects light, so that when you look at it you can see yourself reflected in it. 鏡子 He went into the bathroom absent-mindedly and looked at himself in the mirror. 他心不在焉地走進了浴室,照著鏡子看了看自己。2. V-T If something mirrors something else, it has similar features to it, and therefore seems like a copy or representation of it. 反映 Despite the fact that I have tried to be objective, the book inevitably mirrors my own interests and experiences. 盡琯我曾努力做到客觀,但這本書還是不可避免地反映出了我自己的興趣和經(jīng)歷。3. V-T If you see something reflected in water, you can say that the water mirrors it. (水) 映出[文學(xué)性] ...the sudden glitter where a newly flooded field mirrors the sky. …那突然的閃光,使新近被水淹沒的田地映出了天空。 返回 mirror劍橋詞典 mirror noun (GLASS) [ 可數(shù)名詞:有複數(shù)形式的名詞 ] a piece of glass with a shiny , metal-covered back that reflects light , producing an image of whatever is in front of it 鏡,鏡子 the bathroom mirror 浴室鏡子 She was looking at her reflection in the mirror. 她正看著自己在鏡子中的模樣。 例句 The image you see in the mirror seems to be reversed .A large mirror in a room can create the illusion of space .Full-length mirrors lined each wall of the bathroom .There's a mirror above the washbasin .She had a quick look in the rear mirror before she pulled out from the kerb . mirror noun (REPRESENT) ?be a mirror of sth to represent or show something honestly 是…的寫照;是…的真實反映 The movie is a mirror of daily life in wartime Britain . 這部電影真實地反映了戰(zhàn)時英國的日常生活。 返回 mirror