reflector

英[rɪ'flektə(r)] 美[rɪ'flektər]
  • n. 反射镜;反射体
Noun:
  1. device that reflects radiation

  2. optical telescope consisting of a large concave mirror that produces an image that is magnified by the eyepiece;

    "Isaac Newton invented the reflecting telescope in 1668"

1. Language is a reflector of a society to some extent.
从某种程度上来说,语言反映了社会.

来自《现代英汉综合大词典》

2. The reflector is held onto the sides of the spacecraft with a frame.
反射器通过支架牢牢地固定在航天器的侧面。

来自柯林斯例句

3. Varndell made his own reflector for these shots from a strip of humble kitchen foil.
瓦恩德尔用一狭条普通的厨房用箔纸自制了反光板来拍摄这些照片。

来自柯林斯例句

4. The reflection involves only a point on the reflector.
反射涉及到的只是反射面上的一个点.

来自辞典例句

5. The newspaper is a true reflector of public opinion.
报纸是舆论的真实反映.

来自辞典例句

    用作名词 (n.)
    1. Separate the reflector from the rear bumper .
      从保险杆分离反射镜。
    2. The reflection involves only a point on the reflector.
      反射涉及到的只是反射面上的一个点。