looking glass
英 [ˈlʊkɪŋ ɡlɑːs]
美 [ˈlʊkɪŋ ɡlæs]
n. 镜子
牛津词典
noun
- 镜子
a mirror
柯林斯词典
- 镜子
Alooking glassis a mirror.
英英释义
noun
- a mirror
双语例句
- The simplest way to visualize a Kerr wormhole is to think of Alice's Looking Glass.
最简单的方法来可视化是一个虫洞克尔认为爱丽丝的镜子。 - The rim of the Looking Glass corresponds to the Kerr ring.
该镜对应于克尔环边缘。 - She broke her looking glass, dressing to go out.
她在外出前穿衣时把镜子打破了。 - Henry Deacon has said that he never worked with or encountered the form of Looking Glass that Burisch described, and therefore is not in a position to confirm it.
亨利-狄肯曾表示他从来没有接触过或遇到过布里奇描述的窥镜模式,因此它将无法确认。 - Anyone walking through the Looking Glass would be transported instantly into Wonderland, a world where animals talked in riddles and common sense wasn't so common.
任何透过玻璃看将运入仙境,世界上的动物在谈到谜语和常识即刻走不那么普遍。 - The water in a group of Lakes reflexed the sunlight, looking like shattered glass on the ground.
阳光下一群大小湖泊宛若被打碎的玻璃洒在地面上。 - Teenagers in the Looking Glass
青少年是我们的镜子 - Obviously, there are some situations that can't be redeemed by looking at the glass as half full.
显然,有些情况是不能通过盯着半满的玻璃杯来弥补的。 - I sat with his wife in their living room, looking out the glass doors to the backyards, and there was Allen's pool, still covered with black plastic that had been stretched across it for winter.
我跟他妻子一起坐在他们家的起居室里,望着玻璃门外的后院。后院里有阿伦的游泳池,上面还盖着过冬时铺上去的黑色塑料蓬。 - His whole life seemed to him like a magic lantern, at which he had been looking through the glass and by artificial light.
他觉得整个人生有如一盏魔灯,长期以来,他透过玻璃,借助人工的照明来看魔灯里的东西。