reflected image
collocation in Englishmeaningsofreflectandimage
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reflect
verb
uk/rɪˈflekt/us/rɪˈflekt/
If a surface reflects light, heat, sound, or an image, it sends the light, etc. back and does not ...
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image
noun
uk/ˈɪm.ɪdʒ/us/ˈɪm.ɪdʒ/
a picture in your mind or an idea of how someone or ...
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(Definition ofreflectandimagefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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In this case thereflectedimageon a screen will be sharp for quasi-continuous emission and blurred for pulsed emission.
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He rhapsodises now not of her beauty, but of his ownreflectedimagewhich he sees when he looks at her, and with which he is clearly enamoured.
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Thus, a specularly reflecting surface would show a specular highlight as the perfectly sharpreflectedimageof a light source.
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If in changing from one position to another thereflectedimagepasses directly over the unreflected image, no side error exists.
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A modern development of the concept is found in corneal topography, in which analysis of thereflectedimageis passed to a computer.
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He lies diagonally on a shelf, one hand pointing at hisreflectedimage.
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Curved mirrors are also used, to produce magnified or diminished images or focus light or simply distort thereflectedimage.
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Because the subject is seeing thereflectedimageof the good hand moving, it appears as if the phantom limb is also moving.
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The current in thereflectedimagehas the same direction and phase as the current in the real antenna.
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Hemessen holds the brush with her right hand; she would have corrected the reversal on thereflectedimage.
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He sees hisreflectedimage.
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Instead, they convey the delight of the lover for the beloved, where the lover finds freshness and splendor in the body as areflectedimagein the world.
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The altitude of the object will be increasing and the observer will continually adjust the sextant to keep thereflectedimageof the object on the horizon.
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A mobile arm carrying a mirror and pivoting on a graduated arc provides areflectedimageof the celestial body overlapping the image of the horizon, which is observed directly.
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The user no longer has to squeeze against a wall to see the bubble from the side, but can stand in front of the level and see itsreflectedimage.
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Venus looks outward at the viewer of the painting through herreflectedimagein the mirror.
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When viewed from the audience's perspective, the reflected images appear to be on the stage.
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This allows for production of reflected images that can be associated with an actual (real) or extrapolated (virtual) location in space.
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Beginning around 1967, he began to paint storefronts and buildings with glass windows and, more importantly, the reflected images shown on these windows.
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