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im.press (obj)Im5presv [often passive; not be impressing]to cause (someone) to admire or respect you because of something that you have done or said给…深刻的印象,使钦佩,给人印象I remember when I was a child being very impressed with how many toys she had. [T]我记得小时候对她有那么多玩具印象非常深刻。I don't think his mother was very impressed by our behaviour in the restaurant. [T]我认为他母亲对我们在餐馆中的行为不会有很好的印象。"How was his cooking?""Oh, it was pretty good, I was quite impressed."“他烧的菜如何?”“噢,很好,给我留下了很深的印象。”Actually, I was trying to impress you with my extensive knowledge of wine. [T]实际上,我想以我在酒类方面渊博的知识给你留下深刻的印象。You managed to get both items for under £50? I'm impressed! [T]你买两样东西还不到50英镑?我很钦佩!It never fails to impress me how elegant the people look in Paris. [T + obj + wh-word]巴黎人的优雅每次都给我留下深刻的印象。I'm afraid the new theatre fails to impress. [I]我恐怕这新戏剧不会给人留下深刻的印象。
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