reflex
reflex
refleksi, heijaste
Synonyymisanakirja
reflex
tahdoton, automaattinen, refleksimäinen, tahaton, refleksinomainen, akkommodaatiorefleksi, mukautumisheijaste, Babinski, Babinskin refleksi, refleksi, heijaste, vaistomainen reaktio, synnynnäinen refleksi, tahdoton reaktio, psykologinen reaktio.
Englannin sanakirja
reflex (englanti > suomi)
reflex englanniksi
An automatic response to a simple stimulus which does not require mental processing.
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puhekieltä the descendant of an earlier language element, such as a word or phoneme, in a daughter language
puhekieltä reflection Reflection; the light reflected from an illuminated surface to one in shade.
Shakespeare
Tennyson
Sir M. Hale
Produced automatically by a stimulus.
puhekieltä Having greater than 180 degrees but less than 360 degrees.
1878, James Maurice Wilson, Elementary Geometry, MacMillan, http://books.google.ca/books?id=eTMDAAAAQAAJ&q=reflexv=snippet&q=%22angles%20is%20reflex&f=false page 10:
1895, David Eugen Smith and Wooster Woodruff Bernan, New Plane and Solid Geometry, page 7:
1958, Howard Fehr, “On Teaching Dihedral Angle and Steradian” in The Mathematics Teacher, v 51, National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, page 275:
1991, B. Falcidieno et al, “Configurable Representations in Feature-based Modelling” in Eurographics 91: Proceedings'', North-Holland, page 145:
2001, Esther M. Arkin et al, “On the Reflexivity of Point Sets”, in Algorithms and data structures: 7th International Workshop, WADS 2001: Proceedings, Springer, page 195:
2004, Ana Paula Tomás and António Leslie Bajuelos, “Quadratic-Time Linear-Space Algorithms Generating Orthogonal Polygons with a Given Number of Vertices”, in Computational Science and Its Applications – ICCSA 2004 Proceedings, part 3, Springer, page 117:
puhekieltä Of a camera or camera mechanism, using a mirror to reflect the image onto a ground-glass viewfinder, allowing the photographer to see it up to the moment of exposure.
to respond to a stimulus
a English reflex, a (quick and spontaneous) reaction
a reflector (tag, strip or band; carried by pedestrians and bicyclists to be visible from automobiles)