Reflector in english
Reflector
pronunciation: rɪflektɜr part of speech: noun
pronunciation: rɪflektɜr part of speech: noun
In gestures
reflector1 = searchlight ; floodlight ; flood lamp ; reflector.
Example: The author describes, assesses and illustrates 216 sites which range from airfields and blockhouses, to searchlights and pillboxes, dating from the 16th c. to 1945.Example: Attendance is significantly higher when the game is played in the evening under floodlights.Example: Intensity levels for flood lamps is relatively low because the energy is spread over a large area.Example: The light direction can be controlled by swivelling the reflector.reflector2 = reflecting ; reflective.
Example: Display devices are based mainly on the cathode-ray, or television, tube but other light-emitting or reflecting devices (e.g. plasma, liquid-crystals) are also in use on 'flatscreen' displays.Example: Digital paper is based on MelinexR, a flexible polyester film, which is coated with a reflective layer, and acts as a substrate.more:
» foco reflector = floodlight .
Example: Attendance is significantly higher when the game is played in the evening under floodlights.