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Перевод: reflection speek reflection


[существительное]
отражение; образ ; отблеск ; отсвет ; размышление; раздумье; обдумывание; порицание; тень ; пятно; рефлексия


Тезаурус:

  1. She had examined her curved reflection in the chrome mirror.
  2. Notoriously, positivists such as Carnap enunciated a principle of meaningfulness which banned transcendental reflection, but which could only be justified by the sort of argument which it debarred.
  3. "The fact he's making a living in the game now is a sad reflection on the lack of true quality in football at the moment.
  4. On reflection, there were certain singers of whom I was aware, but the extraordinary thing is that it all seemed to take its course quite naturally.
  5. Don't be fooled by the Bertone reflection on the bonnet; the Dino Berlinetta Speciale was unmistakeably a Pininfarina car
  6. The Pope spoke these words, which allow the Soviet leader a suitable period for reflection, before travelling to Asia yesterday on a 10-day visit.
  7. This is a reflection of the left and right sides of the brain contained within one human being.
  8. It is unlikely that any of us could remember the first time we saw our own reflection (mirrors often form part of toys aimed at very small babies, such as activity mats or cot toys, and there are, of course, lakes, kettles and other possibilities for reflection); what is likely is that it was a member of our family (probably our mother) who told us: "That's you, that's what you look like".
  9. All very impressive and a reflection on the care taken by director Adrian Reynolds.
  10. Whether this is stimulated by the myths and ballads proposed by David Holbrook, or is a reflection upon the living conditions of society's victims suggested by Searle, teachers' limitation of the pupils' work in English to "personal" writing can be interpreted as giving their support to the status quo of the social system.
  11. If the "mirror" is not a simple reflection, it will be a dream-like metaphor.
  12. The unequal distribution of such prestigious goods found in the cemeteries may be seen as a reflection of hierarchies in early Anglo-Saxon England and how the maintenance of such hierarchies was closely bound up with the consumption of such valuables.
  13. The difference between Figures 2 and 3 is probably not important, each being just a different representation of what can only be a pale reflection of the true state of affairs, just as any illustration of the body's organs is but a poor reflection of its true inner workings.

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