impress
印象深刻,印象深刻的,印象深刻的是,印象
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im·pressed or im·prest; im·pres·sing.
- : to affect deeply or strongly in mind or feelings; influence in opinion: He impressed us as a sincere young man.
- : to fix deeply or firmly on the mind or memory, as ideas or facts: to impress the importance of honesty on a child.
- : to urge, as something to be remembered or done: She impressed the need for action on them.
- : to press into or on something.
- : to impose a particular characteristic or quality upon: The painter impressed his love of garish colors upon the landscape.
- : to produce by pressure; stamp; imprint: The king impressed his seal on the melted wax.
- : to apply with pressure, so as to leave a mark.
- : to subject to or mark by pressure with something.
- : to furnish with a mark, figure, etc., by or as if by stamping.
- : Electricity. to produce or cause to appear or be produced on a conductor, circuit, etc.
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im·pressed or im·prest; im·pres·sing.
- : to create a favorable impression; draw attention to oneself: a child's behavior intended to impress.
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- : the act of impressing.
- : a mark made by or as by pressure; stamp; imprint.
- : a distinctive character or effect imparted: writings that bear the impress of a strong personality.
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Examples
Since he doesn't have to impress me, it's clearly a little show for Alma.
A new reality series spotlights the extent people will go to impress a crush—from pretending to be deaf to committing theft.
Hannigan pretended to be a basketball pro in order to impress a hot guy she had a crush on—only she had never played basketball.
“He spent most of his time trying to impress me,” Campbell tells Piazza about a meeting with Ryan.
[Your superiors] become the people you most want to impress—and this is how you do it.
We have to remember that his daily life, where the home is orderly, helps to impress on him regularity of form.
Ramona herself bore no impress of sorrow; rather her face had now an added radiance.
He took both her hands between his as he spoke; not so much, it seemed in affection, as to impress solemnity upon her.
This glow of feeling and exhilaration gave a new impress of sweetness and fascination to her beauty.
Almost all the variety of the landscape is due to this impress of water action which has operated on the surface in past ages.