单词 | impression |
释义 | 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 •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 •[+ that 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) •He was under the mistaken (= false) impression (that) [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 •[+ (that [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 [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。 |
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