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reflections

Aussprache: [rɪˈflɛkʃənz]

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Kontext: „similarity“

(noun) when you think about something carefully, especially your own feelings or behavior. It’s like looking into a mirror not just to see how you look, but to think about how you act and how to improve.

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After some reflections on her behavior, she decided to be more kind to her classmates.

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He never makes any reflections on his mistakes, so he keeps making the same ones.

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What reflections did you have after the big game?

Kontext: „light“

(noun) when light bounces off a surface. Think about how you see your face in a shiny lake or a mirror; that’s the light reflecting back at you.

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The reflections on the water made the sunset look even more beautiful.

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There were no reflections in the muddy puddle because the surface was dirty.

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Can you see your reflections in this glass?

Kontext: „thought“

(noun) the thoughts you have about something after it has happened. It’s like sitting down to think about what you learned or how you felt after an event.

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Her reflections on the book helped her understand the story better.

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Without any reflections after the trip, I didn’t learn anything new from the experience.

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What reflections do you have about last year's school project?

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