Dress up, tidy up, recognize yourself
How can you get one less mirror?
Getting up early is the first big thing
"Look in the mirror," of course.

The English expression of "look in the mirror"
"Looking in the mirror" is actually looking at yourself in the mirror
Commonly used expressions are:
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look at oneself in the mirror
example:
He absent-mindedly looked at himself in the mirror.
He looked absentmindedly at himself in the mirror.
absent-mindedly [ˌæbsənt ˈmaɪndɪdli] adv. Absent-mindedly
My sister spends at least an hour a day looking at herself in the mirror.
My sister spends at least an hour a day looking in the mirror.
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Direct use:
look in the mirror 或 look into the mirror
When I looked in the mirror, something caught my attention.
When I looked in the mirror, something caught my attention.
Catch one's attention grabs someone's attention
The man looked into the mirror and found that he looked terrible.
The man looked in the mirror and found himself with a bad face.
Mirror reflection
Mirror can also be used as a verb
Mirror is used as a noun to mean "mirror", when translated into a verb it means to "reflect" a specific thing like a mirror, and can also be extended to "reflect" certain abstract things, such as experiences, thoughts, inner worlds, etc.
The wrinkles on his face mirrored the difficult years he had come through.
The wrinkles on his face reflect the hard years he has gone through.
The clear water mirrored the blue sky.
The clear water reflects the blue sky.
Window looker illuminates the window family
Window looker refers to seeing buildings, shops, or parked vehicles... Wait for the window glass, we can't help but want to take a picture, check their hairstyle, teeth, or the whole appearance of the condition, we can call it "window family".
Don't be such a window looker. Your hair looks the same as the last time you checked, 30 seconds ago.
Don't take pictures. Your hair is the same as it was when you first saw it 30 seconds ago, and nothing has changed.
The "window people" may be a lack of self-confidence
It may also be very narcissistic
How is narcissism expressed in English?
The English expression of "narcissism"
be full of oneself
"Narcissistic, self-righteous" (pejorative)
However, it can also be used for jokes between people close to each other
I think you're absolutely full of yourself today!
I think you're narcissistic today!
feeling oneself
来自 feel pleased with oneself
Very satisfied with their appearance, very smelly
You need to chill. You are feeling yourself too much.
Calm down, that's too narcissistic.
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narcissistic
[,nɑːsɪ'sɪstɪk]
Self-absorbed; Self-appreciative
Do you think I am a narcissistic person?
Do you think I'm narcissistic?