Examples of using It reflected in English and their translations into Chinese
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Programming
It reflected in this game.
I think it reflected it. .
It reflected the hopes of millions.
Perhaps I would seen it reflected in the priest.
It reflected strong economic performance in many parts of the world.
We can only look at it reflected in EVERYTHING around us.
It reflected his growing sense of frustration with the asylum process.
Lack of rehearsal was one thing, but it reflected something else.
The rest of it reflected what was given to me.
Now, that was not what I-- was not my preferred course,but--(laughter)-- it reflected that frustration.
ERS said it reflected the firm's.
I received lots of compliments from my colleagues andthey all said that the car was very“me” as it reflected my personality.
We can see it reflected in that movement.
Psychoanalyst Elliot Jaques, who coined the term‘midlife crisis' in 1965,thought it reflected the dawning recognition of death.
I really see it reflected in the eyes of others.
Although the draft resolution hadbeen submitted by the members of the European Union, it reflected the common will of the international community.
We will see it reflected in our own lives and hearts, and it will certainly leave its signature on the headlines.
He noted that many members considered article 3 tobe the point of departure of the whole draft and that it reflected the basic principle of continuity.
None of this was inevitable. Rather, it reflected European leaders' failure to stop a pair of vicious spirals.
It reflected a failure of the F.D.A. and its regulatory partners to identify risk and to establish and enforce basic preventive controls.
The net financial transfer from developing andtransition economies should also be seen in a global context, as it reflected disequilibrium at a world scale.
Support for option 1 was stressed, as it reflected the terms of article 2 of the 1988 Convention, to which many States had acceded.
It reflected the principles of merit, transparency and accountability, all issues of concern to the Member States, staff and managers.
The exhibition washighly appreciated by the participants in the Working Group as it reflected the schoolchildren's interest in the culture and rights of indigenous people.
It reflected the political vision of Dugald Stewart: government as a resource for society's progress, rather than hindrance to it. .
The heavy caseload the Courtwas currently experiencing was gratifying in that it reflected the trust and confidence of States in the Court' s impartiality and objectivity.
It reflected the tendency for women to marry men older than themselves, and the fact that women reached physiological maturity sooner than men.
It reflected the nation's self-satisfaction in the 1950s,it was good politics, and it fit with Ike's starchy sense of propriety.
It reflected the text of the draft resolution adopted the previous year and underscored the responsibility of States for ensuring the international protection of refugees.