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/ɪmˈpreʃn/ |
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1 | an opinion or feeling you have about someone or something you have seen but do not know very well 印象;感想 |
| have/get the impression (that) I have the impression that she’ s very good at her job. 我的印象是她对她的工作很在行。 |
| first impressions (=opinions that you form immediately, before thinking thoroughly) The report seems to be based entirely on first impressions. 第一印象 |
| 1a | the opinion that other people have about you because of the way you look , speak , or behave 感觉;印象 | | create/make an impression on sb As a serious candidate, you want to make a good impression on everyone you meet. 作为一个认真的候选人,你得给你见到的每个人留下良好的印象。 | | give the impression (that) He gives the impression that he really doesn’ t care. 他给人的感觉是他的确不在乎。 | |
| 1b | used about something that you believe because of what you have seen or experienced , often something that is not true (常指错误的)感觉,印象 | | false impression The headline gave a false impression of what the article was about. 这个标题让人们对文章内容产生了错觉。 | | be under the impression (that) I was under the impression you had been here before. 我感觉你以前好像来过这里。 | |
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2 | a performance in which someone copies the way another person speaks or behaves in order to make people laugh (旨在逗乐的)滑稽模仿 |
| do an impression of sb He does impressions of famous singers. 他模仿著名歌手。 |
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3 | formal a mark that is made when an object is pressed onto a surface 压印;印记;压痕 |
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4 | technical a single occasion when a number of copies of a book are printed 印次 |
PHRASE |
- | make an impression |
| to make other people notice and admire you |
| 留下印象 |
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| It’ s a performance that’ s sure to make an impression on the judges. 这个表演肯定会给评委留下印象。 |
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