Pronunciation: English [ri? Flakert Beautiful? fl? ktūn]?
Example: Please? Reflection? Open? Yours Action. ?
Please reflect on your behavior.
key word
I. Reflection
Pronunciation: English [r? Flekt] beauty [r? fl? kt]?
Explanation:
Transitive verbs & intransitive verbs reflect (light, heat, sound or image); think
Reflection; Reflection; Expression; Display; reversed
Reflection on intransitive verbs; Reflection; Deliberate; Deliberate expression
Collocation of words:
~+Adverb: Reflect well? Good. Think calmly.
~+Preposition: Reflection from water means reflection from water and reflection in the lake.
Extended data
The basic meaning of reflect is "reflect, shine, reflect", which refers to reflected light, heat, sound and so on. Also refers to an image reflected by a mirror or water. Extensions can be used as "reflection, indication" solutions or "consideration" solutions.
Reflect can be used as a transitive verb or an intransitive verb. When used as a transitive verb, it is followed by a noun, pronoun, infinitive phrase or clause. Reflect can also guide direct speech.
Reflect is followed by the preposition on, which means thinking, bearing, incurring and winning.
Reflect can occasionally be used as a connecting verb, followed by an adjective as a predication.
Reflect can be used as a transitive verb or an intransitive verb. When it is used as an intransitive verb, it often follows the preposition on/upon/over.
He reflected on his past mistakes.