释义 |
impress1v. & n.●v. tr. /imˈpres/ 1 (often foll. by 常后跟 with)a affect or influence deeply 使感动;深刻影响 b (also absol. [亦含宾]) evoke a favourable opinion or reaction from (a person) 给予(某人)深刻印象 was most impressed with your efforts 对你的效力极为钦佩 2 (often foll. by 常后跟 on; upon) emphasize (an idea etc.) 使铭记(思想等) must impress on you the need to be prompt 你必须牢记危急即将到来 3 (often foll. by 常后跟 on)a imprint or stamp 印;盖印 b apply (a mark etc.) with pressure 盖上(记号等) 4 make a mark or design on (a thing) with a stamp, seal, etc. (在某物上)盖印;(用图章等)加标记 5 Electr. apply (voltage etc.) from outside 【电】外加(电压等) ●n. /ˈimpres/ 1 the act or an instance of impressing 盖印;压印 2 a mark made by a seal, stamp, etc. 印痕 3 a characteristic mark or quality 特征;性质 4 = IMPRESSION 1 □ impressible /imˈpresib(ə)l/ adj.[Middle English from Old French empresser (as EN-1, PRESS1)] |