imprint verb transitive /ɪmˈprɪnt/ ■to mark a surface by pressing something hard into it 印,压印 ■to fix an event or experience so firmly in the memory that it cannot be forgotten although you do not try to remember it 铭刻,使铭记•That look of grief would be imprinted on her mind forever.那种悲伤的神情会永远印在她的脑海中。 noun]ˈɪm.prɪnt/ BOOK 书 countable ■the name of a publisher (= a company that produces books) as it appears on a particular set of books (印在书籍上的)出版商名称 noun]ˈɪm.prɪnt/ MARK 标记 countable usually singular ■when an object presses on something and leaves a mark 压痕,痕迹•The button had left an imprint on my arm.这颗钮扣在我的手臂上留下了一个印痕。 only singular ■when an event or experience becomes fixed in someone's memory or leaves its mark in some way on their appearance 深刻印象;持久影响•War has left its imprint on the strained faces of these people.战争在这些人饱经沧桑的脸上留下了痕迹。 |