0 a piece of glass with a shiny, metal-covered back that reflects light, producing an image of whatever is in front of it: --
She was looking at her reflection in the mirror.
the bathroom mirror
3 a piece of glass with a back that reflects light, producing an image of whatever is in front of it: --
a hand mirror
a rear-view mirror
4 a copy of something; something that is similar to something else: --
5 to be a copy of something; be similar to something --
The gender difference is mirrored in differences between part-time and full-time workers.
In this case, storage is distributed (mirrored) at two different points and a two-level cache is deployed throughout the provider network.
The radiographers from the other departments mirrored these thoughts.
Behind the smoke and mirrors of the state's periodic mobilisations of schools, bureaucrats and unions the affective power of the ' official ' last emperor proved ambiguous.
The calorimeter was placed after the focus mirrors array.
On the other hand, we have not prepared a special debris protector for the cavity mirrors near the target yet.
The object-level relationship between content language expressions and the objects they denote is also mirrored at the model level.
A single peak appeared between weeks 27 and 30 in the year 2000 that mirrored a surge in probable cases.