impression
impression 英 [ɪmˈpreʃn] 美 [ɪmˈprɛʃən]
n. 印象;效果
名词复数:impressions
- An impression is an imprint, either in one’s mind or on an object. To make a good impression on your friend's parents, don't let your muddy boots leave impressions on their perfect white kitchen floor.
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- n. 印象;效果
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1. a general impression
总的印象
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2. to get a good impression of sb,to get a bad impression of sb
对某人╱某事物的印象好╱不好
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3. My first impression of him was favourable.
他给我的第一印象不错。
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4. he gives the impression of being very busy.
她给人的印象是特别忙。
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5. My impression is that there are still a lot of problems.
依我看问题还是挺多的。
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6. His trip to India made astrong impressionon him.
他的印度之行对他的触动很大。
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7. My words made no impression on her.
我的话丝毫没有对她起作用。
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8. This is an artist's impression of the new stadium.
这是一位艺术家对未来新运动场作的印象画。
- impression (n.) late 14c., "mark produced by pressure," also "image produced in the mind or emotions by something external," from Old French impression "print, stamp; a pressing on the mind" (13c.), from Latin impressionem (nominative impressio) "a pressing into, onset, attack," figuratively "a perception, mental impression," literally "a pressing into," from imprimere "press into or upon" (see impress (v.1)).
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