mirror

名詞

UK/ˈmɪr.əʳ/
US/ˈmɪr.ɚ/

定義 mirror 名詞

object(物品)

  1. A2Countable(可数名词)

    A piece of glass with a reflective, metal-coated back, designed to produce an image of whatever is placed in front of it.

    镜子

    • The mirror in the washroom.

      洗手间里的镜子。

    • She was observing her reflection in the mirror.

      她正在镜子里观察自己的倒影。

    • I look at myself in the mirror every morning.

      我每天早上都会照镜子。

片語 mirror 名詞

  • be a mirror of something

    to accurately represent or reflect something, showing its true nature

    作为 ……的反映;真实地呈现 ……

    The film serves as a mirror of the everyday lives of British people during World War II.

    这部电影真实反映了二战期间英国人的日常生活。

動詞

UK/ˈmɪr.əʳ/
US/ˈmɪr.ɚ/

定義 mirror 動詞

  1. Transitive(及物动词)

    To represent something accurately or honestly.

    反映

    • This survey aims to mirror the views of the general public.

      这项调查旨在反映大众的观点。

    • This film mirrors the social problems of that era.

      这部电影反映了那个时代的社会问题。

    • His work mirrors his inner struggles.

      他的作品反映了他内心的挣扎。

  2. Transitive(及物动词)

    To closely resemble something; to be very similar to something else.

    类似;反映

    • The design of the two buildings closely mirror each other.

      这两栋建筑的设计彼此非常相似。

    • His behavior mirrors that of his father.

      他的行为与他父亲非常相似。

    • The character's personality mirrors her own life experiences.

      这个角色的个性反映了她自己的生活经历。