0 the image of something in a mirror or on any reflective surface: --
1 the return of light, heat, sound, or energy from a surface: --
2 a sign or result of something: --
The fact that soldiers are on the streets is a reflection of how terrified the government is.
4 something that makes other people have a particular opinion about someone or something, especially a bad opinion: --
5 something that shows, expresses, or is a sign of something: --
His work has an enviable coherence, made even more apparent by his reflections on the previously published essays of this new collection.
Modeling of reflections and air absorption in acoustical spaces - a digital filter design approach.
His very thoroughness prompts reflections of what still remains hazy, either through poor documentation or lack of scholarly interest.
Until now, therapy radiographers have not necessarily documented professional reflections.
I should indeed have liked to discuss the dictionaries as reflections of a cultural standpoint, but that would be an article in itself.
Indigenous peoples resist definitions made by states and many consider attempts to define them as reflections of colonialism.
The book concludes with methodological reflections and directions for further sociolinguistic research.
No layer lines or row lines are developed and off-meridional reflections cannot be distinguished with any certainty.