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unimpressionable

/im-presh-uh-nuh-buhl, -presh-nuh-/US // ɪmˈprɛʃ ə nə bəl, -ˈprɛʃ nə- //UK // (ɪmˈprɛʃənəbəl, -ˈprɛʃnə-) //

印象不深,毫无印象,无印象,印象不深的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : easily impressed or influenced; susceptible: an impressionable youngster.
    • : capable of being impressed.

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Examples

  • Country Gandalf couldn’t be wrong in my impressionable eyes, nor could numbers.

  • That said, we live in a world where agents, financial advisors and businessmen target young and impressionable talent with significant riches, so seeking the right guidance is key.

  • Yes, social media and digital marketing opened up a new world, but they also made our audience less impressionable to cookie-cutter marketing tactics.

  • In 2019, word spread locally of a visible wolf den at Yellowstone’s Slough Creek, exposing especially impressionable puppies to people.

  • An 18-year-old Swedish rapper/Internet meme has inspired legions of impressionable teens to get based in bucket hats.

  • Headmasters are in a unique position of power to mold the minds of impressionable young students.

  • Sadly, some impressionable young listeners will internalize this “advice.”

  • That he joined the Army at the less-impressionable age of 27 must have something to do with this.

  • Education remains first and foremost a device for drilling party ideology into impressionable minds.

  • Impressionable and enthusiastic, a philosophical liberal by nature, he eagerly absorbed the teaching of the Encyclopedists.

  • You will pardon the inquisitiveness of an old man, but are not you musicians a most impressionable lot?

  • "She is an exceedingly dangerous person for an impressionable man like myself," Sogrange remarked, arranging his tie.

  • The important practical question is the prevention of the fulfilment of the morbid impulse during these impressionable years.

  • They are exceedingly impressionable, and all their feelings are readily exalted into passions.