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1.[T][impress sb (with sth)]给予某人深刻印象,使某人钦佩而起敬
2.[T][impress sth on/upon sb]使某人铭记某事物,使某人深深意识到某事物
3.[T][impress sth (in/on sth)]用硬物压入软物表面而留下痕迹,盖印
n.【文】压痕,印记(如印章的印记)
1.[T][impress sb (with sth)]给予某人深刻印象,使某人钦佩而起敬
2.[T][impress sth on/upon sb]使某人铭记某事物,使某人深深意识到某事物
3.[T][impress sth (in/on sth)]用硬物压入软物表面而留下痕迹,盖印
n.【文】压痕,印记(如印章的印记)
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- Her words were said with no appearance of cunning or deceit,but with an unsuspicious frankness that bore the impress of truth.
她说这话的时候,并没有显示出诡诈或欺骗的神情,而是一种不致引起怀疑,表现得非常真诚的坦白神情。收藏 - Yet before the floating impress of the woods could clear itself, suddenly the gladsome light leaped over hill and valley
然而,在树林的缥渺影象逝去之前,突然那欢悦的晨光跃过峰峦和山谷。收藏 - Hung-chien said, "This card should work.It should really impress the stationmaster
鸿渐说:“这片子准有效,会吓倒这公路站长。收藏 - "Ronaldo failed to impress in the early rounds and had a near nervous breakdown in the final, which Brazil lost 3-0 to France."
罗纳尔多在前几轮毫无建树,并在决赛中几近精神崩溃,该赛巴西以0比3告负于法国。收藏 - To impress,deter,or intimidate by a false display of confidence.
虚张声势通过假装有把握给人印象、威慑或威胁收藏
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