English to Hausa Meaning of reflect - gani


Reflect :
gani

gani, madubi, kuma aka aza littãfi, tunani, kalla, la'akari da, duba a kan, tunanin, ninka, gwiwa, za a nuna, mallaka, karfafawa, tunãnin, yin zuzzurfan tunani, shawarta tare da tattaunawa, bi, binciki, gane, gudu bayan

ganinunanunanuna
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Definitions of reflect in English
Verb(1) manifest or bring back(2) reflect deeply on a subject(3) to throw or bend back (from a surface(4) be bright by reflecting or casting light(5) show an image of(6) give evidence of a certain behavior(7) give evidence of the quality of
Examples of reflect in English
(1) schools should reflect cultural differences(2) The lightness or darkness of a color affects whether it can absorb or reflect heat and light.(3) Sadly, Ron Atkinson's racist comments merely reflect attitudes that still dog professional football.(4) Technically, both films reflect the customary unspectacular competence associated with Hallmark productions.(5) First, size changes do not necessarily reflect permanent changes in the environmental conditions experienced by an individual.(6) The statistics reflect a continuing downward trend in overall crime rates during the past three years.(7) The inflation rate would more accurately reflect what's actually happening on the ground.(8) The survey results reflect this trend, as does the current industry research.(9) the clergy were strictly charged not to reflect on the Catholic religion in their discourses(10) Maternal perceptions are important, but do not necessarily reflect family realities.(11) Yet, these changes do not always simply reflect changes in firm boundaries.(12) An amount could, therefore, be agreed at the outset to reflect the appropriate rate for the period.(13) Older skin has a rougher surface, which doesn't reflect the light, giving it a much duller appearance.(14) Lydia was a lady now and would have to wear the appropriate clothing to reflect her new status.(15) Suffice to say, his language does not always reflect underlying reality.(16) He is also wearing glasses that in the mirror reflect light so it appears that he cannot see his eyes.
Related Phrases of reflect
(1) reflect on ::
tunãni a kan
(2) reflect upon ::
yin tunãni a kan
Synonyms
Verb
1. send back ::
aika da baya
2. indicate ::
nuna
3. think about ::
tunani game da
4. meditate ::
yin zuzzurfan tunani
5. reverberate ::
reverberate
6. shine ::
haske
Different Forms
reflect, reflected, reflecting, reflects
Word Example from TV Shows
...this could reflect poorly on you.

...this could REFLECT poorly on you.

The Big Bang Theory Season 8, Episode 2

I've had some time to reflect
and I've come to realize...

I've had some time to REFLECT and I've come to realize...

The Big Bang Theory Season 3, Episode 15

You should reflect on that.

You should REFLECT on that.

The Big Bang Theory Season 4, Episode 22

that might or might not reflect
their real-life tastes?

that might or might not REFLECT their real-life tastes?

The Big Bang Theory Season 12, Episode 21

As such, your behavior must
reflect the highest standards.

As such, your behavior must REFLECT the highest standards.

The Big Bang Theory Season 12, Episode 23

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