Examples of using Their reflection in English and their translations into Greek
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detailed channel for the parties to convey to the United Nations the outcomes of their reflection since Crans-Montana and to help determine whether conditions have
detailed channel for the parties to convey to the UN the outcomes of their reflection since Crans-Montana and to help determine whether conditions have
And they looked at their reflections in.
Three students shared their reflections with us.
Trees play with their reflections in the water, filling the whole place of life.
Do they see their reflections in the water, and think,"I would be invisible if not for that.".
Today, we can find Narcissus flowers near riverbanks still gazing at their reflections in the water.
enjoy viewing their reflections in lakes on full-moon nights.
Their reflections on the glass of the showcases look longer as their skirts reach the soil,
At night, the trees are illuminated by floodlights, and their reflections dance along the still waters of the Izu peninsula.
so your interlocutors will always see their reflections.
Indonesian netizens used the Twitter hashtag IPT1965 to post updates about the IPT sessions in The Hague and to share their reflections about the issue.
pewter dishes, etc. and their reflections.
students are encouraged to draw or write their reflections in personal notebooks.
At night, the trees are illuminated by floodlights, and their reflections dance along the still waters of the Izu peninsula.
The city offers a great spot from which you can admire 15 bridges at the same time and appreciate their reflections on the canal's water!
then their reflections in the water and then the objects themselves.
got them to look at their reflections in a mirror for 10 minutes in a dimly lit room.
As usual with waves, one has to consider their reflections along all boundaries and the emerging interference patterns, i.e. destructive as well as constructive interference,
we need to create a setting in which participants can develop the ability to reflect on their experiences and to translate their reflections into action.