English to Portuguese Dictionary reflective

reflective

reflexo
definition
adjective
reflective glass
providing a reflection; capable of reflecting light or other radiation.
a quiet, reflective, astute man
relating to or characterized by deep thought; thoughtful.
translation of 'reflective'
adjective
reflexo,
refletido,
recĂ­proco,
que reflete
example
Circular motion will provide a flat, smooth surface but it may not be as 'reflective' .
His music is said to have a deep, 'reflective' melancholy.
Pedestrians and cyclists were encouraged to wear 'reflective' armbands and light coloured clothing.
The final product contains newly-composed contemporary songs with 'reflective' and thought-provoking themes.
Clouds, being white, are highly 'reflective' and they reflect the incoming short-wave radiation from the Sun.
Somebody is actually having a 'reflective' moment, thinking seriously about their place in the world.
When walking to school small children should not cross roads alone and when on country roads they should wear 'reflective' armbands and bright clothing.
One type of optomechanical switch inserts and retracts a 'reflective' surface into a light stream to redirect it to another port.
The evening promises to be prayerful, celebratory and 'reflective' .
His goal was to teach the students, via interaction with mathematics, critical and 'reflective' thought.
His writings were always engaging, thought-provoking and 'reflective' , and expressive in their style and delivery.
I am more 'reflective' , and less apt to act before thinking.
He tells me that at this stage in his life he is 'reflective' and thoughtful, very different from his stage persona.
She is thoughtful and 'reflective' , and I have enormous respect for her passionate dedication.
A sheet has been put over the pyramids because people in an office in the hospital have complained about the 'reflective' light from the CD pyramid.
The pupil with its curved highly 'reflective' surface narrows the reflection.
Will the new parliament be equally thoughtful and 'reflective' in response?
Those grains have fewer 'reflective' surfaces, and hence absorb more solar radiation.
Fit 'reflective' panels behind your radiators, so that instead of escaping into the walls, heat is reflected back into your home.
The 'reflective' qualities of glass hide many errors when used in mosaic student work.
The 'reflective' platelets focus the light downward and modulate it to match the intensity of the moonlight hitting the ground.
The pillars are wrapped in new 'reflective' material which allows light to bounce off the stone and create a natural light in the building.
Ford's figures are 'reflective' , capable of ironic detachment, and can be both enthused and diffident at the same time.
The highly 'reflective' surface brings the shadow of the viewer into the work and reinforces this idea.
The original color swept out of them in favor of that 'reflective' glow.
When horizontal, it appeared the have a highly 'reflective' metal surface.
This evening he was clearly more subdued, giving out police hotline numbers and playing thoughtful, 'reflective' music.
Later, when he addressed a group of media people, it was in a 'reflective' , rueful, almost confessional mode.
Much of the story of Signs and Wonders is done in brief, cryptic sequences, often shot through glass or captured on 'reflective' surfaces.
He's very introspective and 'reflective' , and he's caught up in the problems of existence in a non-religious world.
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