1. Changement de direction. Réflexion d'une onde.
2. Méditation. Une réflexion profonde.
3. Observation. Faire une réflexion ŕ quelqu'un.
That ratio of power reflected to the incident power at a connector junction or other or other component or device.
ETYM Latin reflexio: cf. French réflexion. Related to Riflect.
1. The ability to reflect beams or rays; SYN. reflexion, reflectivity.
2. The image of something as reflected by a mirror (or other reflective material).
3. The phenomenon of a propagating wave (light or sound) being thrown back from a surface; SYN. reflexion.
Chiefly British variant of reflection
ETYM Old Eng. thoght, thouht, as. thôht, gethôht, from thencean to think; akin to Dutch gedachte thought, Mid. High Germ. dâht, gedâht, Icel. thôttr, thôtti. Related to Think.
The organized beliefs of a period or group or individual; or.