| 释义 | re·fract I. \rə̇ˈfrakt, rēˈf-\ transitive verb
 (-ed/-ing/-s)
 Etymology: Latin refractus, past participle of refringere to refract, break off, from re- + frangere to break — more at break
 1. obsolete  : reflect
 2. obsolete  : to break up : divide
 3.  : to subject (rays of light) to refraction
 4.  : to determine the refracting power of or abnormality of refraction in (as an eye or a lens)
 II. adjective
 Etymology: Latin refractus, past participle of refringere
 obsolete  : refracted
 III. transitive verb
 : to alter or distort as if by refraction
 < to refract that familiar world through the mind and heart of a romantic … woman — Anton Myrer >
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