Sentence examples for be mirror from inspiring English sources

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be mirror

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A smooth surface, usually made of glass with reflective material painted on the underside, that reflects light so as to give an image of what is in front of it.

  • I had a look in the mirror to see if the blood had come off my face.

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Mentors don't need to be mirror reflections of ourselves.

Mr. Emmerson suggested that there may be mirror images here.

Recommendations from each specialty tend to be mirror images: urologists generally advise surgery and radiation oncologists recommend radiation.

The result is that their images in a mirror would not, in fact, be "mirror images" in the sense that most people understand the term.

Coincidentally, she has red hair like Florence and we liked the idea that all the other girls would be mirror images of Julia with red wigs and all.

You know it's funny because I've seen criticism levelled at Sarah's work and at my work that could be mirror images of each other.

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We've said it before, but whoever did this should be mirror-averse for a long time.

This not only allows the use of easier geometrical computations in two dimensions, but also the sound field in corner areas can be represented by a single (directional) source sitting on the corner line, so that only this "corner source" must be mirror-reflected in the further process.

To prepare the enzyme-modified electrode, a bare GC electrode was polished to be mirror-like with alumina powder (0.05 μm), then washed successively with double-distilled water, anhydrous ethanol, and double-distilled water in an ultrasonic bath, and was dried under N2 before use.

As shown in the inset of Figure 4b, 1-μm-pitch a-Si cone array on a transparent glass substrate shows black color with very low reflectance, as a comparison, a-Si thin film on the glass substrate deposited at the same time with PECVD appears to be mirror-like specular reflective.

We can determine whether a game is zero-sum by examining players' utility functions: in zero-sum games these will be mirror-images of each other, with one player's highly ranked outcomes being low-ranked for the other and vice-versa.

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