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 looking glass reflected her figure.
镜子照出她的身姿。 - 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。 - Therefore the technique is the means, the art is the looking glass, but a talented person is the aim in itself.
所以,技术是工具,艺术是镜子,而人才是目的本身。 - 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。 - It is an alternative world that lies "through the looking glass", in which the promise of hope and birth emerge from its lowest part.
这是一个存在于镜像中的“他者的世界”,在其中,希望与诞生的诺言从它的最底层凸现。 - I am told he is through the looking glass.
我听说他在镜子世界里。 - The world is looking glass, and gives back to every man the reflection of his own face.
世界是一面镜子,它反照出每一个人的真实面目。 - I went to the looking glass to arrange my tie.
我对着镜子系领带。 - She broke her looking glass, dressing to go out.
她在外出前穿衣时把镜子打破了。 - Bill Hamilton described the Looking Glass in some detail on this page of his website.
比尔-汉密尔顿他网站的这个页面描述了窥镜的一些细节。