reflection in the PONS Dictionary

reflection Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

his unhappiness is a reflection of ...
on reflection
to be a reflection on sb/sth
to cast a reflection upon sb's abilities

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The average ground reflection is about 20% of the global irradiance.
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His later works of the 1980s were very personal reflections.
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A translation can be described as a rigid motion: other rigid motions include rotations and reflections.
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Their symmetry group has four elements, the identity, two reflections and the 180 rotation.
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He tells the story in the poem's first six lines and follows them with six more lines of personal reflections upon it.
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The best anti-reflective products available for the picture framing market have light reflection of 0.5%.
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A smaller number of nonreflectional uniform polytopes have a single vertex figure but are not repeated by simple reflections.
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A reflection of its importance is the status of national opera which it has held since 1997.
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There are also reverse fan walls at the rear of the hall which provide further reflections of sound.
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Seniors are also required to produce a reflection paper on the experience.
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