looking glass

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İngilizce - Türkçe
ayna
mirror
ayna

Onun yüzeyi bir ayna kadar düzdü. - Its surface was as flat as a mirror.

O, aynada kendine bakmadı mı? - Hasn't he looked at himself in a mirror?

mirror
gözgü
mirror
(Bilgisayar) yansıma

Tom aynadaki yansımasına baktı. - Tom stared at his reflection in the mirror.

Tom aynadaki yansımasına baktı. - Tom looked at his reflection in the mirror.

mirror
(Bilgisayar) yansıtma
mirror
ayna tutmak
mirror
{f} göster

Tablo, aynanın önünde saçlarını tarayan genç bir kadını gösteriyor. - The painting shows a young woman combing her hair before a mirror.

Bu şekil ham petrol ithalatının azaldığının bir göstergesidir. - This figure is a mirror of the decrease in imports of crude oil.

mirror
aksettirmek
mirror
güzgü
mirror
yansıtmak
looking-glass
(sıfat) ters yönde olan
looking-glass
(sıfat) karmakarışık
looking-glass
(isim) ayna
through the looking-glass
ayna aracılığıyla
lookingglass
ters yönde olan
lookingglass
karmakarışık
mirror
mirror writing aynada görüldügü gibi ters yazı
mirror
Yansı

Aynada yansımamı gördüm. - I saw my reflection in the mirror.

Tom aynadaki yansımasına baktı. - Tom looked at his reflection in the mirror.

mirror
{f} aksetmek
mirror
yansıt

Bir ayna ışığı yansıtır. - A mirror reflects light.

Ben senin ışığını yansıtan bir ayna gibiyim. - I am like a mirror reflecting your light.

mirror
(isim) ayna
İngilizce - İngilizce
mirror
A looking glass is a mirror. a mirror
a mirror; usually a ladies' dressing mirror
looking glass tree
large evergreen tree of India and Burma whose leaves are silvery beneath
looking-glass
Alternative spelling of looking glass
lookingglass
{n} a glass that shows images of objects
through the looking-glass
(Edebiyat) Through the Look·ing-Glass (1872) is a book for children by Lewis Carroll in which the main character, Alice, a little girl, visits a strange world by stepping through a mirror. Many of the people she meets are chess pieces or characters from nursery rhymes (=old songs or poems for young children) such as Humpty Dumpty
Through the Looking-Glass
a book for children by Lewis Carroll in which the main character, Alice, a little girl, visits a strange world by stepping through a mirror. Many of the people she meets are chess pieces or characters from nursery rhymes (=old songs or poems for young children) such as Humpty Dumpty. Alice in wonderland (1872)
looking-glass plant
small tree of coastal regions of Old World tropics whose leaves are silvery beneath
lookingglass
A mirror made of glass on which has been placed a backing of some reflecting substance, as quicksilver
looking glass