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imprint

/noun im-print; verb im-print/US // noun ˈɪm prɪnt; verb ɪmˈprɪnt //

痕迹,铭刻,铭文,印象

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a mark made by pressure; a mark or figure impressed or printed on something.
    • : any impression or impressed effect: He left the imprint of his thought on all succeeding scholars.
    • : Bibliography. the name of a book's publisher printed on the title page or elsewhere, usually with the place and date of publication.the statement of such information in a bibliographic description of a printed work.a name, title, or other designation by which all or certain specific books of a publisher are identified.
    • : any marketing name used by a company or organization for a product line; brand or label.
    • : the printer's name and address as indicated on any printed matter.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to impress.
    • : to produce on something by pressure.
    • : to bestow, as a kiss.
    • : to fix firmly on the mind, memory, etc.
    • : Animal Behavior, Psychology. to acquire or establish by imprinting.
    • : to make an imprint upon.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to make an impression; have an effect.

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Examples

  • Reprinted here with permission of HarperBusiness, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers

  • Available from Basic Books, an imprint of Hachette Book Group, Inc.

  • Megaplexes, designed during a blockbuster era of moviegoing, resemble airport hangars, with no discernible atmosphere or curatorial imprint, and “concessions” conceding to our worst instincts.

  • Reprinted by permission of Dey Street Books, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers.

  • Davis is a vice president at Simon & Schuster, where she founded and now leads 37 Ink, an imprint dedicated to sharing stories from marginalized communities.

  • Reprinted by permission of Soft Skull Press, an imprint of Counterpoint.

  • No Hero and No Easy Day are published by Penguin Group (USA)'s Dutton imprint.

  • Andre Torres, the former editor of Scratch Magazine, which began as an imprint of XXL, remembers similar hostile situations.

  • Three big sunflowers were lying on the still fresh imprint of a human body in the soil in the orphanage yard.

  • Reprinted by arrangement with Ballantine Books, an imprint of Random House, a division of Random House LLC.

  • The fresh imprint of a tiger's paw upon the pathway gives the same sort of feel to the Indian herdsman.

  • There are some people who leave impressions not so lasting as the imprint of an oar upon the water.

  • He trudged across burning lava on which his feet left their imprint; he had the appearance of a desperately dogged traveller.

  • Three hundred copies of this book printed for England, and two hundred, with an American imprint, for sale in that country.

  • Do not suppose that the Scotchman ran to imprint a farewell kiss on the brow of his dead son.