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im.pres.sion EFFECTIm5preF7[nn [C]the way that something seems, looks or feels to a particular person印象,感想I had the impression that he was a young man, but he turned out to be much older.我印象中他是个年轻人,但事实上他却老得多。It makes/gives/creates a very bad impression if you're late for an interview.如果你面试迟到会造成/留下/产生非常坏的印象。He likes to give the impression that he's terribly popular and has loads of friends. [+ that clause]他喜欢给人留下这样的印象,他很受欢迎而且有非常多的朋友。Plain, light walls and minimal decor in a room create the impression of space.房间里淡淡的一色墙和最少的装饰会给人一种宽敞的印象。If you make an impression on someone, you cause them to notice and admire you, often because you have an attractive characteristic.给…留下深刻印象I think he made quite an impression on the girls at the tennis club.我想他给网球俱乐部内的女孩子们留下了相当深的印象。She made such a good impression at work that she was soon promoted.她在工作中给人留下了如此好的印象,以致她很快被提升了。
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