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be reflected back
verb
To bend back (light, etc.) from a surface.
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The loss ray may be absorbed by the spacer or may be reflected back to the successive lens by total internal reflection (TIR) if the ray hits the inner wall of the lens, especially the rod lens.
Ordinarily, this blue light would not be reflected back to the observer.
Damaging radiation can be reflected back to your skin and eyes from surrounding surfaces.
The darker foliage absorbs sunlight that would otherwise be reflected back to space, which could contribute to regional warming.
You might not reflect your employer's views, but any offensive opinions you share will inevitably be reflected back on them.
The radio waves will hit the lander and then be reflected back through the body of the comet, to hit the orbiter again.
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I think when I retire I'll just be reflecting back on my life, and putting those pictures into books.
However, more than 30% of incident light is reflected back due to the high reflective index of Si, which greatly reduces the PCE of the photovoltaic device.
The loss of reflective sea ice means less incoming heat is reflected back into space.
One possibility is that it is being reflected back into space by changes in cloud cover.
Of the solar radiation reaching Earth's surface, some is reflected back into the atmosphere.
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