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mirrors

Aussprache: [ˈmɪrərz]

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Kontext: „reflection“

(noun) a flat, shiny surface that reflects light and shows a picture of whatever is in front of it, like a picture of you when you look in it. People often use mirrors to check their appearance or to make a room look bigger.

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I looked in the mirror before going to school to make sure my hair looked nice.

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There was no mirror in the bathroom, so I couldn't see how I looked.

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Where is the nearest mirror so I can check my outfit?

Kontext: „reflection“

(verb) to show or represent something, like when one thing reflects or copies another thing. For example, if someone's actions remind you of someone else's, you could say they mirror each other.

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His actions mirror his values, showing how much he cares.

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The painting does not mirror the beauty of the actual view outside.

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How do your feelings mirror those of your best friend?

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