单词 | Reflect |
例句 | 1. One’s words reflect one’s thinking. 2. I often reflect on my schooldays. 3. Does this letter reflect how you really think? 4. The answers we give will reflect our own psychology. 5. Their success does not necessarily reflect a leftward shift in politics. 6. Does television adequately reflect the ethnic and cultural diversity of the country? 7. You have to reflect on how to answer his questions before you get to his house. 8. Does this opinion poll accurately reflect the public mood? 9. It is interesting to reflect why European colonialism ended. 10. The buildings reflect the elegance of a bygone era. 11. This material absorbs the sound,() and doesn't reflect it. 12. She paused to reflect on what she had achieved. 13. These subjects reflect their daily lives. 14. The statistics reflect a change in people's spending habits. 15. The third-quarter results reflect continued improvements in productivity. 16. His scruffy appearance does not reflect his character. 16. try its best to collect and create good sentences. 17. Before I decide, I need time to reflect. 18. We should all give ourselves time to reflect. 19. Please reflect upon what I have told you. 20. I need time to reflect. 21. We should often reflect on our past mistakes. 22. Her writings reflect the breadth of her interests. 23. I don't wish to reflect upon your sincerity. 24. The weather seemed to reflect his sombre mood. 25. Your conduct will seriously reflect upon your future. 26. The manager demanded time to reflect . 27. The glass appears to reflect light naturally. 28. His actions reflect his thoughts. 29. Such behavior can only reflect discredit upon you. 30. They argue that the membership of the Council does not reflect the racial make-up of the city. 1. Does this letter reflect how you really think? 2. The answers we give will reflect our own psychology. 3. Their success does not necessarily reflect a leftward shift in politics. 4. They argue that the membership of the Council does not reflect the racial make-up of the city. 5. Does television adequately reflect the ethnic and cultural diversity of the country? 6. The exhibition is designed to reflect the diversity of the nation and its regions. 31. Officials admit the actual number of AIDS victims is much higher than statistics reflect. 32. The start of a new year is a good time to reflect on the many achievements of the past. 33. The walls were whitewashed to reflect the glare of the sun. 34. I hope in years to come he will reflect on his decision. 35. He was left to reflect on the implications of his decision. 36. The punishment should adequately reflect the revulsion felt by most people for this appalling crime. 37. Courses offered in schools reflect changes in the job market. 38. At issue here is the extent to which exam results reflect a student's ability. 39. The exhibition is designed to reflect the diversity of the nation and its regions. 40. This scandal will reflect badly on the Party as a whole. 41. Does such an attitudinal change reflect real experiences in daily life? 42. His letter to the management did not reflect the views of his colleagues. 43. She angled the mirror so as to reflect light from a window. 44. Despite myself, Harry's remarks had caused me to stop and reflect. 45. She was left to reflect on the implications of her decision. 46. People who lead busy lives have no time to stop and reflect. 47. He had time to reflect on his successes and failures. 48. Prices reflect the fact that the company is aiming at the luxury market. 49. Teachers know that low exam results will reflect badly on them. 50. What he said did not reflect back the views of the people. 51. The election results do not always reflect back the views of voters. 52. Our different attitudes to life reflect the differences in our backgrounds. 53. Our newspaper aims to reflect the views of the local community. 54. It provides one with a chance to reflect on spiritual matters in solitude. 55. The whole affair does not reflect well on the government. 56. Such attitudes are valueless unless they reflect inner cognition and certainty. 57. He's often bracketed with the romantic poets of this period although this does not reflect the range of his work. 58. These excellent results reflect great credit on all our staff. 59. The music room had been made to reflect and deepen sounds. 60. The views expressed in this article do not necessarily reflect those of the editor. 61. Ripley's texts reflect the contradictions of her career. 62. This is thought to reflect a selection bias. 63. May your choices reflect your hopes, not your fears. Nelson Mandela 64. And because the sentence had to reflect public concern. 65. These considerable changes reflect a strong marketing initiative. 66. The internal organization of state policy-making has tended to reflect the lines of cleavage within dominant economic groups of civil society. 67. For those who do say that, it does not reflect the underlying growth in the aid programme. 68. Are the competing views purely academic debates, or do they also reflect wider social interests? 4. 69. While age is clearly a highly relevant factor it does not always accurately reflect ability to understand. 70. The guidelines reflect a growing concern among ministers that the planned escalation of the programme could spark severe social tensions. 71. The constant should be adjusted to reflect fairly the nature of the actual work involved. 72. It also changed the monitoring period for ozone to better reflect actual air quality. 73. Everyday life is much more interesting to me than big, abstract theories. Through my poetry, I aim to reflect our times. I don’t want to dwell on the olden days(), although it is a period I mention often. Gulzar 74. Does the distribution provide evidence for an interaction zone, and does it reflect the existence of tribal or other political boundaries? 75. The majority of the electorate are only marginally politically conscious, and the personalisation of political issues and allegiances reflect this marginality. 76. The current diagnostic criteria for anorexia nervosa reflect this evolutionary process but they have yet to achieve the final category. 77. Health authorities are encouraged to arrange for the services which ethnic minority communities need and which reflect cultural differences. 78. The questions which are tackled at Advanced level reflect the many aspects and problems of History as a subject. 79. These data reflect, to some degree at least[/reflect.html], activity within the hospital sector. 80. It is an exhibition designed to attract and reflect all aspects of health and leisure activities. 81. His performance in the job was to reflect that attitude. 82. There was a mercury pool for losers to reflect in while they blew their brains out. 83. However, she felt that this was artificial and did not reflect their real attitudes. 84. When you see a good person, think of becoming like her/him. When you see someone not so good, reflect on your own weak points. Confucius 85. Does a disorganised clothing industry with little commercial interest in quality simply reflect our own limited needs and aspirations? 86. The horticultural efforts of individual residents are a joy to behold, and reflect great credit on those concerned. 87. The actions of the rebels, as well as their demands, reflect both political and social aims. 88. Anecdotes of legal excess reflect the world we see around us and add a human dimension to an otherwise arcane issue. 89. Respondents gave examples of situations where this would not reflect the substance of the arrangement between the borrower and the lender. 90. The presentation of comparative figures has been adjusted to reflect the new standard. 91. These high rates reflect the anatomy of the cervical spine and the dynamic forces that act on it. 92. Just reflect for a moment on the purpose of the human chastity belt. 93. That is the basis for a new rationale which services should reflect. 94. We shall create councils which reflect local communities and which are able to predict and respond to people's needs. 95. These exceptional items reflect charges arising from the Ultramar downstream disposals and re-evaluation of assets and reserves. 96. They reflect a belief that they are working with people(), not with systems. 97. The inputs employed for simulation are somewhat arbitrary, but they reflect underlying realities. 98. As centres of commerce, finance and fashion their buildings reflect the sardonic elegance of a bygone era. 99. I think happiness is what makes you pretty. Period. Happy people are beautiful. They become like a mirror and they reflect that happiness. Drew Barrymore 100. Books are those faithful mirrors that reflect to our mind the minds of sages and heroes. Edward Gibbon 101. The Piaroa attitudes toward food reflect their devaluation of the status of the practical hunter. 102. I was already forty-five minutes late for a dental appointment and had plenty of time to reflect upon the day. 103. This is mistaken because the charge to revenue accounts does not reflect cash flows, only loan redemptions. 104. The different characteristics of the Deity are then shown to reflect one or other of these ways. 105. Our thoughts on dying, of course, reflect our attitudes toward life. 106. The reduced bile acid absorption is likely to reflect damage to the terminal ileal mucosa. 107. Data obtained from the test reflect the magnitude of intraperitoneal contamination by intestinal bacteria. 108. It is the stuff of ivory towers and only clever boys and girls are expected to reflect upon its themes. 109. From the 1950s to the 1990s radical changes in teaching styles reflect major changes in social and cultural values. 110. These are learned at an early age and reflect the bias and background of our parents. 111. However,[] these data combine spontaneous and induced abortions and thus reflect different causal phenomena. 112. It will attack affirmative action, on the ground that it undermines blacks' confidence that their successes reflect their merits. 113. Furthermore, the higher concentrations used in this study reflect total bile salt concentrations in human colon. 114. The production of the three subunits in minicells should reflect the level of production within the cell. 115. This is not surprising, if both reflect memories of an actual event in the same general area. 116. This may reflect teachers' beliefs that mathematics by its nature is learned most effectively in groups of homogeneous ability. 117. All these types reflect their underlying structure and their origin is apparent in their shape. 118. Only in a few cases, as at Brading, do they reflect any deeply held beliefs or cult practices. 119. Normal conditional offers broadly reflect the supply of places and student demand for them. 120. The concerns of older people about their future health care probably reflect beliefs about modern medicine and priorities within the medical profession. 121. The conformation should reflect the breed's dual-purpose nature, and quality is more important than size. 122. And Fiordiligi puts up more resistance than her sister Dorabella, and her brilliant coloratura arias reflect her emotional torment. 123. Everything that is past is either a learning experience to grow on, a beautiful memory to reflect on, or a motivating factor to act upon. Denis Waitley 124. She needs to be able to reflect on her own behavior, feelings, and tendencies more than the average child. 125. It is thought to reflect defective cell proliferation control and delayed onset of normal differentiation. 126. Reflect your thoughts and watch others mirror them back to you. Stephen Richards 127. The high proportion of adults with cystic fibrosis in non-manual occupations may reflect selection or response bias. 128. The fact that patients with active colitis were more affected than those with quiescent disease in Roediger's studies could reflect this. 129. Rossignol and Phillis theorize that this pattern of caffeine use may reflect an unsuccessful attempt by the women to self-medicate with caffeine. 130. Does it reflect your belief that you are hopelessly absent-minded? 131. They reflect a tough tradition among rural women of shouldering a heavy economic burden and speaking their mind. 132. A key feature of the module is that the programme should reflect activities and contexts which the student values and has chosen. 133. The clinical manifestations will reflect the location of the epileptogenic focus. 134. These findings also reflect the higher proportion of elderly patients with colonic disease. 135. If you pay by credit card, the charge will reflect the exchange rate. 136. These sums can then be varied over time to reflect changes consequent upon the damage caused to the injured party. 136. try its best to gather and make good sentences. 137. Attitudes expressed in the poll reflect a society with conflicting views of firearms. 138. The methodology chapter must reflect the actual facts of the research experience. 139. Not glass to reflect bit of the world, but a crystal ball to look into soas to understand the world. 140. But the odds being quoted reflect the general consensus that it is a three-horse race between Donegal, Derry and Down. 141. But on closer examination, they reflect the 2560-15 percent breakdown. 142. Reflect the principal aspirations of the professions to provide better care. 143. In western capitalist economies the vast majority of governments have sought to reflect this distinction by adopting anti-insider dealing laws. 144. The mirror was angled to reflect light from a window. 145. As a result the accounts produced will tend to reflect a fairly accurate view of the profitability of the business. 146. Carmarthen's street scenes reflect bygone years as do its placenames. 147. Reasons which authoritative directives should, but fail to, reflect are none the less among the reasons which justify holding the directives binding. 148. Thus the blacks on the boats reflect as lighter richer browns. 149. Leetmaa suggested they may reflect a fundamentally hotter climate caused by global warming. 150. He certainly felt that the culture of the state should reflect the fact that it was 93 percent Roman catholic. 151. Gross supply data 50 have been adjusted to reflect only supplies that are economically and technically recoverable. 152. They are not practical instruments of warfare, though they genuinely reflect the factious bellicose tendencies of their builders. 153. The authors concluded that creativity and psychotic symptomatology do indeed reflect equivalent forms of cognitive processing. 154. These phases and the difficulties of separating them reflect the fact that mental processes are not subject to clearly defined distinctions and boundaries. 155. Instead, our desires reflect the collection of values that we attach to our humanity. 156. The problem is that plainly this depreciation charge can not reflect the periodic benefits expected to accrue from using the vehicle. 157. He who does not reflect his life back to God in gratitude does not know himself. Albert Schweitzer 158. Often official syllabuses and timetables reflect the influence and expertise of infant method specialists in ministries or from colleges of education. 159. Between them they reflect some of the attitudes and show some of the suffering of the period. 160. Making objectives explicit is a hostage to fortune and the failure to do so may reflect a shrewd awareness. 2. 161. Choices, not chances are responsible for the quality of our life. Spend time to think, reflect, introspect and then choose. RVM 162. The principles of good faith reflect professional ethics and general social morality. 163. The legal differences reflect the political and economic differences in that different services are provided under the authority of different statutes. 164. But the share price of some regional brewers does not fully reflect these assets. 165. Semantic relationships show aspects of the genus-species relationships and are expected to reflect assumed and widely accepted subject relationships. 166. The associations with head circumference and thinness must therefore reflect reduced fetal growth. 166. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress every day! 167. The guidelines are widely believed to reflect the personal antipathy towards animal experiments of the foundation's chairman, Lord Wolfson. 168. Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it is time to pause and reflect. Mark Twain 169. You may not agree with the ratings, but it does give pause to reflect on various destinations. 170. The very different patterns in the different orientations in each flow must reflect orientation of the coherent structures. 171. I adjust the value upward to reflect third-party effects through indirect business taxes. 5. 172. But at 8-10 in the Big East, does their entry reflect East Coast bias? 173. The linguistic phenomena we see in the texts reflect not classical fusion of law but post-classical confusion of language. 174. Tax studies purporting to show that most capital gains tax is paid by higher-income individuals reflect a fundamental error. 175. With the exception of the estates of the anciently-established monasteries, these new baronies do not reflect the earlier estate arrangements. 176. Urobilinogen reflect a more sensitive liver function. 177. Revise the functional diagram to reflect this change. 178. Load method is used to calculate the parameters of PMSM, in which the material characteristics reflect the magnetic saturation under actual operation. 179. The abstract of science and technology thesis is usually reportorial, which needs reflect purposes, methods, important results and conclusions. 180. However, now the spread is widening as rising Center Gulf and falling PNW rates reflect efforts by vessel operators to keep surplus capacity in the Pacific before going to the Atlantic. 181. " Similarly, keyboardist Bradley Joseph recounts, "When I reflect back over the years, one of the high points that stand out include performing at the Acropolis with Yanni. 182. Conclusion These results suggest that the level of serum ECP can reflect the inflammation in the bronchial tube and the activated state of eosinocyte more sensitively than IgE. 183. When subsequently generating code from the model, the folder structure is recreated to reflect the existing structure. 184. Conclusion HSP70 is a potential index that can reflect the individual and environmental conditions of workers exposed to dimethoate comprehensively. 185. Complex biological systems have another structural feature: they are architectonic—that is, their anatomy, fine structure, and biochemistry all reflect a specific physiological function. 186. Finally we use FR4 to fabricate the antenna and use the vector network analyzer to measure the reflect coefficient, antenna impedance and the antennas pattern in the chamber. 187. A performance data source (PDS) is a source of performance or availability data that is useful as a measurement to reflect a component's relative health. 188. But, as influenced by his deep-rooted traditional ideology of masculinism , the images of fiery women also reflect Lao-Shes dilemma of value tropism. 189. Because classical nucleation theory supposes that bubble formation is occurred under static state, it doesn't reflect the effects of dynamic factors on bubble nucleation, such as shear and elongation. 190. The turnover ratios can reflect the firms' speed of fund turnover and time of operating cycle, hence indicate the liquidity. 191. Due to elimination of affect of water and sugar, non-sugar dry basis could also reflect the change of sugar even sugar of sweet sorghum stalks had a large loss. 192. It stands to reason that most distracting thoughts are negative, and therefore have opposites. Simply reflect on the opposite –not just thinking about it, but feeling it as well. 193. However, China's existing administrative and monitoring system didn't play its due role in this process, increasingly reflect the reality of great inadaptability . 194. Conclusion Expression of bigeminy and tachycardia of ventricular arrhythmia can reflect the cardiac ischemia more accurately than the number of simple ventricular premature beats. 195. Can Static Load Test Reflect True Conditions of Composite Foundation? 196. Seek: Beyond black. Chocolate, wine, charcoal and navy absorb light,[/reflect.html] so they slenderize. Keep to a single or close shades. Avoid: Lighter colors that reflect light and expand silhouettes. 197. At the end of each month, the cost accountant will issue a cost statement to reflect the cumulative cost situation of the current month and year. 198. The frequency of envy makes it so familiar that it escapes our notice; nor do we often reflect upon its turpitude or malignity, till we happen to feel its influence. 199. That's because planets bound to a parent star would only reflect the survivors, not how many gas giant planets actually formed. 200. In fact, the financial statement should reflect the true economic behaviors, so the employee bonus shares should be recognized as expense in its fair value. 201. The regional logistics index could reflect a regional logistics development, and it also possesses early warning function. 202. That part of a luminaire designed to reflect the luminous flux of the lamps in required directions by means of specular reflection. 203. In "the Book of Songs", there are multiple primogenitor's images in Huaxia nations. Their marriages reflect the marital system of immemorial miscegenation and monogamy. 204. The U. S. 2010/11 balance sheet is revised to reflect higher mill use and lower ending stocks relative to last month. 205. Applied research of a multiresponse experiment in V-process is implemented to reflect the difference between general optimization and robust optimization for multiresponse. 206. We should reflect the Humanism and endue with more meanings, but it's impossible to deny the importance of Humanism . In the face of sustainable developmen... 207. A single index may reflect a composite, or group, of changing variables. 208. In the patients after oral anticoagulant therapy INR can reflect the result of PT more exactly. 209. The bonds are callable, to reflect the prepayment risk of the underlying mortgages. 210. Hatra's remains reflect the eclectic mix of Assyrian, Hellenistic, Parthian, and Roman styles that set the stage for early Islamic architecture. 211. For a certainty it is valuable to reflect problems and deficiencies of maintenance material management work and enhance the maintenance material support capability. 212. The quality, color combination and style of the cloths one wears actually reflect his nature and class of character. 213. These changes reflect the effects of burial diagenesis on the originally deposited clay mineral assemblage. 214. A loss allocation method based on cross interaction matrix is presented in this paper and allocation results reflect interaction of bilateral transactions. 215. What's more, this dissertation analyzes the nominal and real value of import and export. It means that we will make four parts analysis. The results reflect economic phenomenon from different aspects. 216. Secondly, the observed properties of the P300 reflect an important information processing function of the LC-NE system, which is to potentiate the response to motivationally significant events. 217. Conclusions As the terminal artery of the brain, lenticulostriate artery can directly reflect cerebral blood flow perfusion and it is valuable in judging the degree of neonatal hydrocephalus. 218. The tumors are frequently multicentric, and a thyroid scan does not always reflect areas of involvement. |
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