释义 |
[/ˈmɪrə(r); ˋmɪrɚ/] n 用法: 1 (often in compounds 常用以构成复合词) polished surface, usu of coated glass or of metal, that reflects images 镜子: a `driving-mirror, eg in a car, to enable the driver to see what is behind 驾驶用反光镜(供驾驶者观看车後情况者) * a `hand mirror, ie a small one, esp as used by women 手镜(尤指女子用的小镜) * She glanced at herself in the mirror. 她照了一下镜子. =>illus at App 1 见附录1插图, page xvi. 用法: 2 (fig 比喻) thing that reflects or gives a likeness of sth 反映某事物的东西: Pepys's `Diary' is a mirror of/holds up a mirror to the times he lived in. 佩皮斯的《日记》是他生活的那个时代的真实反映. mirror 2 v [Tn] reflect (sth) as in a mirror 反射, 映照(某事物): The trees were mirrored in the still water of the lake. 静静的湖水映出岸上的树木. * (fig 比喻) a novel that mirrors modern society 反映现代社会的小说. |