词汇 | impress |
释义 | impress 1 ENTRIES FOUND: impress (verb) impress /ɪmˈprɛs/ verb impresses; impressed; impressing impress /ɪmˈprɛs/ verb impresses; impressed; impressing Learner's definition of IMPRESS 1 : to cause (someone) to feel admiration or interest使印象深刻;使钦佩;使感兴趣 [+ object] He's trying to impress her. [=he is trying to win her admiration; he wants her to like him]他试图打动她。 The candidate impressed us with his qualifications. = The candidate's qualifications impressed us.那位候选人的资历给我们留下了深刻的印象。 What really impressed me was their enthusiasm. = It really impressed me that they were so enthusiastic.真正令我钦佩的是他们的热情。 — often used as (be) impressed常用作(be) impressed We were (favorably/deeply/very) impressed by/with his credentials.他资历傲人,给我们留下了(不错/深刻的)印象。 I am impressed that you can play the violin so well.你小提琴拉得这么好,我很钦佩。 I was particularly/especially impressed by their enthusiasm.尤其令我印象深刻的是他们的热情。 [no object] She's bright, ambitious, and eager to impress.她聪明,有抱负,渴望引人注目。 2 [+ object] : to put (something) in someone's mind : to produce a clear idea or image of (something)使铭记;使记在心中 — + on or upon The speaker tried to impress the dangers of drugs on the children. = The speaker tried to impress on the children how dangerous drugs can be. [=tried to make the children understand very clearly how dangerous drugs can be]发言人力图让孩子们清楚地了解毒品的危害。 3 [+ object] : to produce (something, such as a picture) by pushing something against a surface压;压印(图片等) a design impressed on the book's cover压印在这本书封面上的图案 |
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