reflected造句241 Urban growth is often reflected morphologically by the appearance of a distinctive central area.
242 She reflected how different her life had become, by her own conscious choice.
243 Windows like blind eyes reflected the lights of passing cars.
244 This reflected a Soviet awareness that a fundamental strategic reappraisal of this part of the globe was under way in the United States.
245 The Communists were in control of the unemployed demonstrations, they had the reflected glory of the Bolshevik revolution.
246 That table top was screaming with reflected light from a two-hundred-watt bulb overhead.
247 The shape of the elongated spiky dorsal fin is reflected in the sweep of the flowing ventral fins.
248 The growth of population and commensurate expansion of settlement is reflected by the increasingly varied soil environments settled through the Anglo-Saxon period.
249 Ray a is reflected and transmitted without deviation.
250 This reflected a migration of truly awesome proportions.
251 A detector sampled the reflected intensity at various angles.
252 The colours rotated round on a disc and were reflected onto the wall behind.
253 His poem achievements were mainly reflected in his masterpiece Canterbury Tales.
254 But she does say the clothes reflected and augmented her confidence.
255 In the podzol profile the coefficients reflected the marked horizon differentiation.
256 This theme was also reflected in the Carter Coal case.