英语单词 | impression |
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英美音标 | 英 [ɪm'preʃn] 美 [ɪm'preʃn] |
中文释义 | n.印象;感觉;模仿 n.印迹;印刷 |
英语例句 | (1) Her gentleness has given me a deep impression. (2) I am surprised you've got an unfavorable impression of him. (3) I had the impression that your boy hates school. (4) The students did some marvellous impressions of the teachers at the end-of-term party. (5) The first edition of this dictionary has an impression of 10,000 copies and the total price is 1,000,000 yuan. |
中文例句 | (1) 她的亲切给我留下了很深的印象。 (2) 我很惊讶你对他印象不佳。 (3) 我感觉你的孩子不喜欢去上学。 (4) 在期末联欢会上,学生惟妙惟肖地模仿起了教师。 (5) 这部词典第一版印刷一万册,码洋为一百万元。 |
vocabulary简明 | An impression is an imprint, either in one’s mind or on an object. To make a good impression on your friend's parents, don't let your muddy boots leave impressions on their perfect white kitchen floor. |
vocabulary扩展 | The noun impression comes from the Latin word imprimere, which means “press into or upon,” or “stamp.” When you press a coin into a piece of modeling clay there will be an impression, or likeness, of its design in the clay. Another kind of impression is a performance in which you act, talk, move and even attempt to look like another person, like the impression of your teacher that got you into trouble when he saw you. |
柯林斯解释 | 1 [N-COUNT 可数名词]印象;感想 Your impression of a person or thing is what you think they are like, usually after having seen or heard them. Your impression of a situation is what you think is going on. [oft poss N]
2 [N-SING 单数名词](通常有悖事实的)感觉,假象 If someone gives you a particular impression, they cause you to believe that something is the case, often when it is not. [usu with supp]
3 [N-COUNT 可数名词](通常指对名人的)滑稽模仿 An impression is an amusing imitation of someone's behaviour or way of talking, usually someone well-known. [oft N
4 [N-COUNT 可数名词]压痕;印痕;印记 An impression of an object is a mark or outline that it has left after being pressed hard onto a surface.
5 [PHRASE 短语]产生影响;起作用 If someone or something makes an impression, they have a strong effect on people or a situation. [V inflects]
6 [PHRASE 短语](误)认为;(错)以为 If you are under the impression that something is the case, you believe that it is the case, usually when it is not actually the case. [v-link PHR]
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