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mirror
noun
a
piece
of
specially
coated
glass
that
reflects
an
image
so
you
can
see
yourself
or
other
things
•
Emma
looked
in
the
mirror
to
fix
her
lipstick
.
Emma
looked
in
the
mirror
to
fix
her
lipstick
.
•
A
large
mirror
above
the
fireplace
made
the
room
look
brighter
.
A
large
mirror
above
the
fireplace
made
the
room
look
brighter
.
verb
to
reflect
an
image
of
something
so
that
it
looks
the
same
as
the
original
•
The
calm
lake
mirrored
the
snow-capped
peaks
.
The
calm
lake
mirrored
the
snow-capped
peaks
.
•
Her
sad
eyes
mirrored
the
gloomy
weather
.
Her
sad
eyes
mirrored
the
gloomy
weather
.
noun
an
exact
copy
of
a
website
,
file
,
or
set
of
data
kept
on
another
computer
or
server
•
During
maintenance
,
users
were
redirected
to
a
mirror
of
the
site
.
During
maintenance
,
users
were
redirected
to
a
mirror
of
the
site
.
•
The
project
keeps
several
mirrors
around
the
world
to
speed
up
downloads
.
The
project
keeps
several
mirrors
around
the
world
to
speed
up
downloads
.
verb
to
make
an
exact
copy
of
data
,
a
disk
,
or
a
website
on
another
device
or
location
•
The
IT
team
mirrored
the
server
overnight
to
prevent
data
loss
.
The
IT
team
mirrored
the
server
overnight
to
prevent
data
loss
.
•
You
can
mirror
your
phone
screen
onto
the
TV
.
You
can
mirror
your
phone
screen
onto
the
TV
.