reflector 英 [rɪ'flektə]   美 [rɪ'flɛktɚ]

reflector

reflector  英 [rɪ'flektə] 美 [rɪ'flɛktɚ]

n. [光] 反射物,[光] 反射镜 

名词复数:reflectors 

Venus's cloud cover is a great reflector of sunlight.  金星的云层能够大量的反射阳光.
The newspaper is a true reflector of public opinion.  报纸是舆论的真实反映.

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  • n. [光] 反射物,[光] 反射镜
  • 1. Venus's cloud cover is a great reflector of sunlight.

    金星的云层能够大量的反射阳光.

  • 2. The newspaper is a true reflector of public opinion.

    报纸是舆论的真实反映.

  • 3. He takes out a reflector to have more light for his photographs.

    他取出反光板,给照相加强亮度.

  • reflector (n.) also reflecter, 1660s, agent noun in Latin form from reflect. As an attachment to a vehicle, etc., from 1909. As a type of telescope, 1767.
re·flect·or / rɪˈflektə(r) ; NAmE rɪˈflektər / noun 1 a surface that reflects light 反光面 2 a small piece of special glass or plastic that is put on a bicycle, or on clothing, so that it can be seen at night when light shines on it (夜间光线照射后能反光的)反光玻璃(或塑料),反光体 reflector reflectors re·flect·or / rɪˈflektə(r) ; NAmE rɪˈflektər /
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