imprint
imprint 英 [ɪmˈprɪnt] 美 [ɪmˈprɪnt]
进行时:imprinting 过去式:imprinted 过去分词:imprinted 第三人称单数:imprints 名词复数:imprints
- To imprint is to mark or stamp something, like with the name of a publisher. It also can refer to any kind of impression or influence.
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1. Such was the imprint that he put on CBS' journalistic enterprise, which dominated network news, at least until 1981, when the company retired him in quest of higher ratings with Dan Rather.
这就是他给CBS的新闻事业留下的印记,他对我们新闻的影响至少持续到了1981年。 那一年,公司为了追求更高的收视率而要求他退休,让丹·拉瑟取而代之。
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2. Neurotransmitters moving inside the mother’s body creates a chemical and physical imprint on the baby’s brain and body.
神经传导物质在母亲体内的移动会在婴儿大脑及身体上产生化学的以及物理的印记。
- imprint (n.) mid-15c., emprente "an imprint or mark, impression made by printing or stamping," from Old French empreinte "mark, impression, imprint" (see imprint (v.)). Meaning "publication information of a book" (1790) is directly from the verb.
- imprint (v.) formerly also emprint, late 14c., imprenten, emprenten, "to mark by pressure, stamp; to impress on the mind or memory," from Old French empreinter "to stamp, engrave, imprint," from empreinte "mark, impression, imprint" (13c.), noun use of fem. past participle of eimpreindre "to impress, imprint," from Vulgar Latin *impremere, from Latin imprimere "to impress, imprint," from assimilated form of in- "into, in, on, upon" (from PIE root *en "in") + premere "to press, hold fast, cover, crowd, compress" (from PIE root *per- (4) "to strike").
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