mirrored surface
collocation in Englishmeaningsofmirroredandsurface
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mirrored
adjective[before noun]
uk/ˈmɪr.əd/us/ˈmɪr.ɚd/
with a mirror, or pieces of mirror, ...
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surface
noun
uk/ˈsɜː.fɪs/us/ˈsɝː-/
the outer or top part or layer ...
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(Definition ofmirroredandsurfacefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Themirroredsurfaceproduces a reflection of the levitating plane and doubles its apparent height of levitation.
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When first built it was thought to be a potential hazard to passing motorists, due to the sun reflecting off its largemirroredsurface.
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Spiritualists would claim that the human image on themirroredsurfacewas akin to looking into one's soul.
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Its surface consists of hundreds or thousands of facets, nearly all of approximately the same shape and size, and each having amirroredsurface.
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It lacked a headset, and instead projected the game's display onto amirroredsurfacedirectly above the game controller area on the unit.
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Sitting quietly, 9 stares into themirroredsurfaceof his own strange talisman and has a flashback.
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Another small globular ship arrives, but this one has amirroredsurfaceinstead of a dull one like the attacking ship.
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In the underside of the sculpture is the omphalos, an indentation whosemirroredsurfaceprovides multiple reflections of any subject situated beneath it.
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The result is amirroredsurfacethat reflects some light and is penetrated by the rest.
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Lott is also seen singing while lying down against amirroredsurface, giving the impression she is floating in air.
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The difference between a smooth to the touch port and an opticallymirroredsurfaceis not measurable by ordinary means.
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