1 to cause someone to feel admiration or respect:
He tried to impress his teachers by using big words in all his essays.
It's important to impress your seniors if you want to be promoted.
Everyone was impressed by the cleverness of the machine.
Listening to the interview, I was impressed by the subtlety of the questions.
We were impressed by the great richness of detail in her painting.
What impresses more than the differences is the similarity in composition.
Most individuals will fail to be impressed by proposals the efficacy of which can only be established after they have been acted upon.
Rhinelanders, always much impressed by legality, existed in a state of limbo throughout the intervening period.
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給…留下深刻印象, 使欽佩…
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给…留下深刻印象, 使钦佩…
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impresionar…
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impressionar, causar boa impressão (em)…
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~を感心させる…
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derin etki bırakmak, etkilemek, dikkatini çekmek…
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impressionner, insister (sur), graver (dans)…
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