reflexed

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Английский Язык - Турецкий язык
geriye çekilmiş
reflex
refleks

Tom'un iyi refleksleri var. - Tom has good reflexes.

Çocuğun iyi refleksleri var. - The boy has good reflexes.

reflex
tepkeli
reflex
tepkesel
reflex
(Dilbilim) dönüş

Dönüşlü fiiller dersi öğrenciler için her zaman zordur. - The lesson on reflexive verbs is always difficult for the students.

reflex
akise
reflex
{i} yansıma
reflex
yansı
reflex
(Tıp) Bir tenbihe karış irade dışı verilen cevap, refleks
reflex
{i} akis
reflex
yansımış şekil
reflex
yansıtmak
reflex
geriye ç
reflex
{i} tepke
reflex
elinde olmayarak vukua gelen
reflex
akseden
reflex
tepki
reflex
reflex center gayri
reflex
yansıyan
reflex
istemsiz
reflex
{i} istemsiz hareket
reflex
reflex action gayri ihtiyari hareket
reflex
gayri ihtiyari vukua gelen hareket
Английский Язык - Английский Язык
Simple past tense and past participle of reflex
turned backwards
Curving or bent backwards
Abruptly bent downward or backward at more than a 90 degree angle [6]
Bent backward or outward
Bent sharply backwards at an angle
Bent downwards and backwards, a description that may be used of some types of foliage and flowers pedals
Bent backwards or outwards
(of leaves) bent downward and outward more than 90 degrees
past of reflex
reflex
Produced automatically by a stimulus
reflex
to respond to a stimulus
reflex
Having greater than 180 degrees but less than 360 degrees

P denotes a polygon and r the number of reflex vertices.

reflex
Bent, turned back or reflected
reflex
{a} directed backwards
reflex
{n} a reflection
reflex
Involuntary movement elicited by activation of sensory receptors
reflex
to bend, turn back or reflect
reflex
An involuntary reaction in response to a stimulus applied to the periphery and transmitted to the nervous centers in the brain or spinal cord
reflex
– A reaction, involuntary movement or response to a stimulus applied to the periphery and transmitted to the nerve centers in the brain or spinal cord
reflex
Your reflexes are your ability to react quickly with your body when something unexpected happens, for example when you are involved in sport or when you are driving a car. It takes great skill, cool nerves and the reflexes of an athlete. In biology, an automatic and inborn response to a stimulus that involves a nerve impulse passing from a sensory nerve cell to a muscle or gland without reaching the level of consciousness. Simple reflexes include sucking, swallowing, blinking, scratching, and the knee jerk. Most reflexes consist of complex patterns of many unconsciously coordinated muscular actions that form the basis of much instinctive behavior in animals. Examples include walking, standing, the cat's righting reflex, and basic sexual acts
reflex
To bend back; to turn back
reflex
{s} carried out as a reflex (of an action); surpassing 180 degrees (of an angle)
reflex
An innate and automatic response to sensory input We have reflexes to withdraw from pain, startle at sensations that surprise us, and extend our head and body upward in response to vestibular input There are many other reflexes
reflex
An involuntary movement produced by reflex action
reflex
A corresponding phoneme in a daughter language
reflex
Contraction of a muscle in response to tapping the tendon or guider with a reflex hammer; it requires intact sensory nerve supply to transmit the stretching of receptors in the muscle, and intact motor nerve supply for the muscle to contract
reflex
A reflex or a reflex action is a normal, uncontrollable reaction of your body to something that you feel, see, or experience. tests for reflexes, like tapping the knee or the heel with a rubber hammer
reflex
{i} automatic reaction, involuntary response; physiological process that causes an involuntary response; energy that is returned from a surface; mirror image, reflected image
reflex
{f} bend
reflex
Produced in reaction, in resistance, or in return
reflex
a reflected action or movement; the sum total of any particular involuntary activity
reflex
an automatic instinctive unlearned reaction to a stimulus
reflex
To reflect
reflex
an involuntary response of the nervous system to a stimulus
reflex
an automatic physiological response to an external stimulus, which occurs directly through the spinal cord
reflex
A reflex or a reflex action is something that you do automatically and without thinking, as a habit or as a reaction to something. Walsh fumbled in his pocket, a reflex from his smoking days
reflex
A reflex is a movement or activity of the body performed automatically and without conscious volition in consequence of activation of sensory neurons which transmit impulses toward the central nervous system, and which in turn activate motor axons which cause movements of muscles or glands Reflexes may be purely somatic, purely autonomic or mixed somatic and autonomic
reflex
An automatic response to a simple stimulus which does not require mental processing
reflex
Directed back; attended by reflection; retroactive; introspective
reflex
Reflection; the light reflected from an illuminated surface to one in shade
reflex
A movement performed involuntarily as a result of the stimulation of a sensory nerve which sends an impulse through a connecting nerve to a nerve center and thence to a motor nerve; this functional unit of the nervous system is called a reflex arc
reflex
The direct response to external or internal stimuli
reflex
Involuntary action of effectors mediated by the nervous system
reflex
Conditioned Reaction to an Event without Thinking
reflex
without volition or conscious control; "the automatic shrinking of the pupils of the eye in strong light"; "a reflex knee jerk"; "sneezing is reflexive"
reflex
Of, pertaining to, or produced by, stimulus or excitation without the necessary intervention of consciousness
reflexed

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    Этимология

    [ 'rE-"flekst, ri-' ] (adjective.) 1733. Latin reflexus + English 1-ed.
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