
빛, 열, 소리 등을 특정 방향으로 반사하도록 설계된 표면이나 장치
A surface or device, such as a piece of glass or metal, designed to reflect light, heat, or sound in a specific direction.
예문:
"The cyclist attached a red reflector to the back of the seat for safety at night."
"Photographers often use a large white reflector to bounce light onto the subject's face."
오목 거울을 사용하여 빛을 모으고 초점을 맞추는 방식의 망원경
A type of telescope that uses a curved mirror to gather and focus light.
예문:
"Newton's first reflector was a revolutionary improvement over earlier refracting models."
"Many amateur astronomers prefer a large reflector because it offers better value for deep-sky viewing."
특정한 자질, 아이디어 또는 상황을 거울처럼 보여주거나 나타내는 사람이나 사물
A person or thing that mirrors or represents a particular quality, idea, or state of affairs.
예문:
"The artist saw himself as a reflector of the social unrest occurring in his city."
"Literature is often considered a reflector of the values and anxieties of its time."