Traduzione inglese <> italiano di Reflect
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Traduzione e definizione
to reflect: riflettere
This mistake reflects negatively on me, I thought it would be a good idea to show "Scarface" to my primary school class, but their parents think I'm a bad teacher. Questo errore mi mette in cattiva luce: pensavo fosse una buona idea far vedere "Scarface" alla mia classe delle elementari, ma i loro genitori credono che io sia un cattivo insegnante.
to reflect upon (one's past): riflettere (sul proprio passato)
As I lie down on my death bed, reflecting upon my life, I realize that I didn't spend enough time with my family. "Mentre giaccio sul letto di morte, riflettendo sulla mia vita, mi rendo conto di non aver trascorso abbastanza tempo con la mia famiglia."
Esempi
- "Firings tend to undermine staff morale, and reflect poorly on the company when unjustified."
- "Susie : It reflects the history of the Delavigne Corporation."
- "The photographs, taken by current Delavigne special assistant Brian Jones, are not only titillating an audience of people with nothing better to do, but also have the potential to reflect poorly on the Delavigne Corporation."
Esercizio 1
'That was just a reflex.
From the list below, select the sentences which use the term "reflex" correctly.
There may be more than one!
From the list below, select the sentences which use the term "reflex" correctly.
There may be more than one!
'That was just a reflex.
From the list below, select the sentences which use the term "reflex" correctly.
There may be more than one!
From the list below, select the sentences which use the term "reflex" correctly.
There may be more than one!
This sentence uses the term "reflex" incorrectly. In English, a "reflex" generally refers to a physical reaction, not to a thought or opinion. A better term to use in this sentence would be "reflection". "Upon further reflection" is a common expression which indicates that the speaker has spent time thinking about a problem or situation with precision and care.
This sentence uses the term "reflexes" correctly. "Reflexes" are instincts or reactions (often involuntary) to stimulus. To say that someone has "reflexes" like a cat is to say that they have quick, feline reactions.
This sentence uses the term "reflexes" correctly. "Reflexes" are instincts or reactions (often involuntary) to stimulus such as touching. Doctors often test the reflexes of their patients by striking them in the knee, and waiting for their leg to kick upwards. In this dialogue, Dr. Loblaw tells the nurse that the noise Kevin makes is just a "reflex" and that the patient is actually asleep.
This sentence uses the term "reflex" correctly, within an idiom. "To have the reflex (to do sthg)" is to have the tendency, or habit of doing something, often learned as the result of another action. For example: She has the reflex to check both ways before crossing the street since her accident.
This sentence uses the term "reflexes" incorrectly. In English, a "reflex" generally refers to physical reactions, not to a thought or opinion. A better term to use in this sentence would be "reflection" or "opinion".
This sentence uses the term "reflex" incorrectly. "Reflex" cannot be used as a verb. Although in archaic English, "a reflex" could refer to "reflected light", we cannot say that the sun "reflexed" in my eyes. A better choice for this sentence would be: the sun "reflected" in my eyes.
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