
빛을 반사하여 사물의 상을 비추는 물체.
A reflective surface, typically of glass coated with a metal amalgam, that reflects a clear image.
예문:
"She adjusted her tie quickly using the rearview mirror before the interview."
"The antique silver mirror was tarnished but still beautiful."
"Astronomers use large parabolic mirrors to gather light from distant galaxies."
어떤 사물이나 현상을 충실하게 반영하거나 모범이 되는 것.
A thing that accurately represents or reflects the characteristics, state, or quality of something else; a model or exemplar.
예문:
"Many critics argue that art serves as a mirror of society's deepest anxieties."
"His dedication to charity was a mirror of true altruism."
네트워크상에서 다른 사이트의 내용을 복사하여 저장하는 서버나 사이트.
In computing, a server or site that holds an exact copy of data or content from another source, used for redundancy or faster access.
예문:
"We set up a mirror in Asia to reduce latency for our users there."
"Always download large files from a trusted mirror to ensure integrity."
빛을 반사하여 물체의 상을 비추거나 나타내다.
To show a reflection of (an object or image) on a reflective surface or still body of water.
예문:
"The calm lake perfectly mirrored the surrounding mountains and trees."
"The polished marble floor mirrored the chandelier hanging overhead."
어떤 현상이나 특징을 충실하게 반영하거나 그대로 닮다.
To correspond or be similar to (another thing); to reflect or represent accurately.
예문:
"The company's recent decline in sales mirrored the overall downturn in the retail sector."
"Her fashion choices often mirror the trends seen on international runways."
"The results of the local election closely mirrored the national voting patterns."