mirror
n. 鏡子,反光鏡; 真實的寫照; 反映,借鑑; 榜樣
vt. 反映; 反射
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.
He absent-mindedly looked at himself in the mirror...
他心不在焉地看著鏡中的自己。
He checked his mirror and saw that a dark coloured van was immediately behind him.
他看了一下後視鏡,發現一輛深色貨車緊隨其後。
If something mirrors something else, it has similar features to it, and therefore seems like a copy or representation of it.
The book inevitably mirrors my own interests and experiences...
這本書不可避免地反映出我個人的喜好與經歷。
His own shock was mirrored on her face.
他和她面面相覷。
If you see something reflected in water, you can say that the water mirrors it.
...the sudden glitter where a newly-flooded field mirrors the sky...
剛剛被洪水淹沒的田野映照出了天空,那裡突然泛起亮光
The ship would lie there mirrored in a perfectly unmoving glossy sea.
船會停靠在那裡,映襯在一片波瀾不興的湛藍海水之中。
1. polished surface that forms images by reflecting light
2. a faithful depiction or reflection;
1. reflect as if in a mirror;
2. reflect or resemble;
The mirror dropped and broke with a crash.
啪嚓一聲,鏡子掉在地上摔碎了.
The surface of the water is as smooth as a mirror.
水平如鏡.
Look at yourself in the mirror!
你在鏡子裡照照自己吧!
She looked at her image in the mirror.
她看著鏡子中自己的映像.
This is a mirror of times.
這是時代的反映.