impression [ɪm'preʃ.ən] noun OPINION 意见 IMPROVER countable ■an idea or opinion of what something is like 印象;感想•I didn't get much of an impression of the place because it was dark when we drove through it.我对这个地方印象不深,因为我们开车驶过时天已经黑了。 •What was your impression of Charlotte's husband?你对夏洛特的丈夫印象如何? •I don't tend to trust first impressions (= the opinion you form when you meet someone or see something for the first time).我不怎么相信第一印象。 •[+ that] When I first met him I got/had the impression that he was a shy sort of a bloke.初次见到他时,我觉得他属于那种害羞的人。 be under the impression ADVANCED ■to think or understand a particular stated thing 觉得,有…的想法•I was under the impression (that) you didn't get on too well.我感觉你们相处得不太好。 •He was under the mistaken (= false) impression (that) you were married.他误以为你结婚了。 [ɪm'preʃ.ən] noun EFFECT 效果 IMPROVER only singular ■the way that something seems, looks or feels to a particular person 印象,感触•It makes/gives/creates a very bad impression if you're late for an interview.面试如果迟到会给人留下很坏的印象。 •[+ (that)] He likes to give the impression (that) he's terribly popular and has loads of friends.他想给人留下这样一种印象:他很受欢迎,而且朋友众多。 [ɪm'preʃ.ən] noun COPY 模仿 countable ■an attempt at copying another person's manner and speech, etc. or an animal's behaviour, especially in order to make people laugh 模仿;(尤指)滑稽模仿•She does a really good impression of the president.她模仿总统真是唯妙唯肖。 [ɪm'preʃ.ən] noun MARK 印痕 countable ■a mark made on the surface of something by pressing an object onto it 压印,压痕•There were impressions round her ankles made by the tops of her socks.她的脚踝周围有袜口留下的勒痕。 [ɪm'preʃ.ən] noun BOOKS 书 countable usually singular (US also printing) ■all the copies of a book that have been printed at the same time without any changes being made 重印本;印次•This is the second impression of the encyclopedia.这是这部百科全书的第二次印刷。 [ɪm'preʃ.ən] noun make an impression on sb ■to cause someone to notice and admire you 给(某人)留下深刻的印象•He made quite an impression on the girls at the tennis club.他给网球俱乐部的女孩子留下了很好的印象。 |