mirror• The telescopecontains a large convexmirror to collect the light.• It makes even the rocks part of its dancingmirror.• She never left the house without having a quick look at herself in the hallmirror.• It is comparable with the oddness which might visit all our outwardappearances if we stopped looking in mirror.• I saw her in the long mirror behind the bar, staring at me.• The Cockring consisted of several bars, smokedmirrors, strands of white lights along the walls, and a sunken dance-floor.• She turned away from the mirror and, putting her cosmetics in a vanitybag, opened the door.• I could see in the wingmirror that my arrival had provoked some interest.
looked in ... mirror• She dropped the photos, rushed into the bathroom and looked in the mirror.• I took off up the road and looked in the mirror.• Sometimes he looked in the mirror and pulled. his lowereyelids down to see if he had anaemia.• He looked in the mirror and could see a gout of her smoker's phlegm on his cheek.• I looked in the mirror again; it was hopeless.• I looked in the mirror and saw for the thousandth time that I was beautiful.• I looked in the mirrortoday and I could see it in my eyes.• Primo looked in the mirror and saw him standing right behind him.
wing mirror• The fork-lift truck was not fitted with either wing mirrors or a speedometer.• As the Ford charged after the Mercedes, Dunn saw in his wing mirror a spurt of tracer fire.• They came down on the coach from Manchester and were delayed for an hour by a missingwing mirror.• Hedges rose to either side and the Cadillac's wing mirrorsclipped against them.• Mobuto recoiled in horror, stumbling back painfully into the Studebaker's wing mirror.• All the controls are easy to use, although adjusting the wing mirrors took a bit of working out.• Bill was leaning on his cab, spitting at the wing mirror and half-heartedly polishing it with his sleeve.• I could see in the wing mirror that my arrival had provoked some interest.
mirror2 ●○○ verb [transitiveT]
REFLECTif one thing mirrors another, it is very similar to it and may seem to copy or represent it 与〔另一事物〕相似;反映SYN reflect
Henry’s sad smile mirrored that of his son.
亨利脸上那苦涩的笑容跟他儿子一模一样。
The economic recovery in Britain was mirrored in the US.