Pronunciation of the English word mirror.
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1. | "Mirror, mirror on the wall. Who in the land is fairest of all?" And then the mirror would always reply: "You, my queen, are fairest of all." | |
2. | With bronze as a mirror one can dress neatly; with the example of another person one can see the advantages and disadvantages of himself; from the mirror of history one can know the reason for the rise and fall of states. | |
3. | The man looks into the mirror, the mirror looks into him. | |
4. | Is an invisible mirror a mirror at all? | |
5. | Having broken the mirror, Roksolana grew worried: she believed in omens, and a broken mirror promised her seven unhappy years. | |
6. | To try to change men by law is just like trying to change your face by getting a new mirror. For men make laws, not laws men. The law merely reflects men as they are, as the mirror reflects your features. | |
7. | “The primary mirror is a technological marvel. The lightweight mirrors, coatings, actuators and mechanisms, electronics and thermal blankets when fully deployed form a single precise mirror that is truly remarkable,” said Lee Feinberg, optical telescope element manager for Webb at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland. | |
8. | How many times a day do you look at yourself in the mirror? | |
9. | Hasn't he looked at himself in a mirror? | |
10. | Don't break a mirror. |