English-Thai Dictionary
mirror
N กระจก กระจกเงา looking glass reflector kra-jok
mirror
N เครื่อง สะท้อน เครื่อง ส่อแสดง ภาพสะท้อน สิ่ง สะท้อน krueng-sa-ton
mirror
VT สะท้อน สะท้อน เงา reflect echo sa-ton
mirror
VT เหมือน เป็นตัวแทน ของ จำลอง copy duplicate muan
mirror image
N ภาพ บน กระจก copy pab-bon-kra-jok
mirrored
ADJ ซึ่ง มี กระจก ซึ่ง สะท้อนแสง reflected sueng-me-kra-jok
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
MIRROR
n.[L. miror, to admire. ] 1. A looking glass; any glass or polished substance that forms images by the reflection of rays of light.
In the clear mirror of thy ruling star
I saw, alas! some dread event depend.
2. A pattern; an exemplar; that on which men ought to fix their eyes; that which gives a true representation, or in which a true image may be seen.
O goddess, heavenly bright,
Mirror of grace and majesty divine.
MIRROR-STONE
n.A bright stone.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
MIRROR
Mir "ror, n. Etym: [OE. mirour, F. miroir, OF. also mireor, fr. (assumed ) LL. miratorium, fr. mirare to look at, L. mirari to wonder. See Marvel, and cf. Miracle, Mirador. ]
1. A looking-glass or a speculum; any glass or polished substance that forms images by the reflection of rays of light. And in her hand she held a mirror bright, Wherein her face she often viewèd fair. Spenser.
2. That which gives a true representation, or in which a true image may be seen; hence, a pattern; an exemplar. She is mirour of all courtesy. Chaucer. O goddess, heavenly bright, Mirror of grace and majesty divine. Spenser.
3. (Zoöl.)
Defn: See Speculum. Mirror carp (Zoöl.), a domesticated variety of the carp, having only three or fur rows of very large scales side. -- Mirror plate. (a ) A flat glass mirror without a frame. (b ) Flat glass used for making mirrors. -- Mirror writing, a manner or form of backward writing, making manuscript resembling in slant and order of letters the reflection of ordinary writing in a mirror. The substitution of this manner of writing for the common manner is a symptom of some kinds of nervous disease.
MIRROR
Mir "ror, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Mirrored; p. pr. & vb. n. Mirroring.]
Defn: To reflect, as in a mirror.
MIRRORSCOPE
MIRRORSCOPE Mir "ror *scope, n. [Mirror + -scope. ]
Defn: See Projector, below.
New American Oxford Dictionary
mirror
mir ror |ˈmirər ˈmɪrər | ▶noun a reflective surface, now typically of glass coated with a metal amalgam, that reflects a clear image. • something regarded as accurately representing something else: the stage is supposed to be the mirror of life. • (also mirror site ) Computing a site on a network that stores some or all of the contents from another site. ▶verb [ with obj. ] (of a reflective surface ) show a reflection of: the clear water mirrored the sky. • correspond to: gradations of educational attainment that mirror differences in social background. • Computing keep a copy of some or all of the contents of (a network site ) at another site, typically in order to improve accessibility. • (usu. as noun mirroring ) Computing store copies of data on (two or more hard disks ) as a method of protecting it. DERIVATIVES mir rored adjective ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French mirour, based on Latin mirare ‘look at. ’ Early senses also included ‘a crystal used in magic ’ and ‘a person deserving imitation. ’
mirror ball
mir ror ball (also mirrorball ) ▶noun a revolving ball covered with small mirrored facets, used to provide lighting effects at discos or dances.
mirror carp
mir ror carp ▶noun a common carp of an ornamental variety that has a row of large shiny platelike scales along each side. It has been naturalized in North America, Britain, and elsewhere.
mirror finish
mir ror fin ish ▶noun a very smooth reflective finish produced on the surface of a metal.
mirror glass
mir ror glass ▶noun glass with a reflective metallic coating, as used for mirrors.
mirror image
mir ror im age |ˌmɪrər ˈɪmɪʤ | ▶noun an image or object that is identical in form to another, but with the structure reversed, as in a mirror. • a person or thing that closely resembles another: the city was the mirror image of Algiers.
mirror symmetry
mir ror sym me try ▶noun symmetry about a plane, like that between an object and its reflection.
mirror writing
mir ror writ ing |ˈmɪrər ˌraɪdɪŋ | ▶noun reversed writing resembling ordinary writing reflected in a mirror.
Oxford Dictionary
mirror
mir ¦ror |ˈmɪrə | ▶noun a surface, typically of glass coated with a metal amalgam, which reflects a clear image. • a thing regarded as accurately representing something else: the stage is supposed to be the mirror of life. • (also mirror site ) Computing a site on a network which stores the contents copied from another site. ▶verb [ with obj. ] (of a surface ) show a reflection of: the clear water mirrored the sky. • correspond to: his own views mirrored those of his followers. • Computing keep a copy of the contents of (a network site ) at another site, typically in order to improve accessibility. • (usu. as noun mirroring ) Computing store copies of data in (two or more hard disks ) for protection. DERIVATIVES mirrored adjective ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French mirour, based on Latin mirare ‘look at ’. Early senses also included ‘a crystal used in magic ’ and ‘a person deserving imitation ’.
mirrorball
mirror |ball |ˈmɪrəbɔːl | ▶noun a revolving ball covered with small mirrored facets, used to provide lighting effects at discos or dances.
mirror carp
mir ¦ror carp ▶noun a common carp of an ornamental variety that has a row of large shiny plate-like scales along each side.
mirror finish
mir ¦ror fin ¦ish ▶noun a very smooth reflective finish produced on the surface of a metal.
mirror glass
mir ¦ror glass ▶noun [ mass noun ] glass with a reflective metallic coating, as used for mirrors.
mirror image
mir ¦ror image ▶noun an image or object which is identical in form to another, but with the structure reversed, as in a mirror. • a person or thing that closely resembles another: each shop is a mirror image of all the others.
mirror symmetry
mir ¦ror sym |metry ▶noun [ mass noun ] symmetry about a plane, like that between an object and its reflection.
mirror writing
mir ¦ror writ ¦ing ▶noun [ mass noun ] reversed writing resembling ordinary writing reflected in a mirror.
American Oxford Thesaurus
mirror
mirror noun 1 a quick look in the mirror: reflecting surface; full-length mirror, hand mirror, side mirror, rear-view mirror; chiefly Brit. looking glass, glass. 2 his life was a mirror of her own: reflection, twin, replica, copy, match, parallel. ▶verb her music mirrored the mood of desperation: reflect, match, reproduce, imitate, simulate, copy, mimic, echo, parallel, correspond to.
Oxford Thesaurus
mirror
mirror noun 1 a quick look in the mirror: looking glass, reflector, reflecting surface; Brit. glass. 2 he felt that the Frenchman's life was a mirror of his own: reflection, twin, double, exact likeness, image, replica, copy, clone, match, parallel; informal spitting image, spit, dead spit, dead ringer for. ▶verb pop music mirrored the mood of Britain's desperation | these circumstances are mirrored all over the country: reflect, repeat, match, reproduce, imitate, simulate; reiterate, follow; copy, mimic, echo, parallel, correspond to; impersonate. WORD LINKS mirror catoptric, specular relating to mirrors eisoptrophobia fear of mirrors Word Links sections supply words that are related to the headword but do not normally appear in a thesaurus because they are not actual synonyms.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
mirror
mir ror /mɪ́rə r /〖語源は 「驚嘆する 」〗名詞 複 ~s /-z /C 1 鏡 ; 反射鏡 (!鏡を割ると不幸を招くなどといわれる ) ▸ a rear (-)view mirror バックミラー (╳back mirrorとしない )▸ a side (-view )⦅米 ⦆[a wing (door )⦅英 ⦆] mirror サイドミラー ▸ Susie looked (at herself ) in the mirror .スージーは鏡に自分の姿を映して見た 2 〖a ~ of A 〗A 〈事 〉の真の姿を映すもの ; ⦅比喩的に ⦆鏡 ▸ Television is a mirror of current tastes and trends .テレビは最近の好みと流行の鏡である 3 手本, 模範, 鑑 (かがみ ).動詞 他動詞 ⦅書 ⦆1 〈水 ガラスなどが 〉 (表面に )〈人 物 〉を映す ; 〈顔などが 〉 (鏡のように )〈感情など 〉を映す , 反映する (reflect )▸ Her face mirrored her grief .彼女の顔には悲しみが表れていた 2 …とよく似ている .~́ ì mage 鏡像 ; 左右対称の像 ; そっくりなもの .~́ s ì te 〘インターネット 〙ミラーサイト 〘同内容の複製サイト 〙.~́ s ỳ mmetry 鏡面対称 .~́ wr ì ting 逆書き, 鏡文字 .
mirrored
m í r rored 形容詞 〖名詞 の前で 〗鏡のある [付いた ]; 鏡のように反射する .