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词组 impression
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impression /ɪmˈpreʃən/ noun the opinion or feeling you have about someone or something because of the way they seemadjectivesa good/favourable/positive impression She wanted to make a good impression on her first day at college.the right impression It is important to create the right impression for customers.a bad/unfavourable/negative impression They say that the film gives people a negative impression of their religion.the wrong impression/a misleading impression The advertisement gives a misleading impression of the product.a false/mistaken impression He had the mistaken impression that Julia was married.sb’s first/initial/immediate impression My first impression was that he was rather arrogant.the overall/general impression The general impression was of a well-run company.a strong/deep/big/great impression (=one that someone feels very strongly) She made a strong impression on me the first time I met her.a clear/vivid impression He had the clear impression that most people were in favour of the idea.the distinct impression (=used when something seems very clear to you) We were left with the distinct impression that the contract was ours if we wanted it.the overwhelming/overriding impression (=an impression that is stronger than all others) The overwhelming impression after the meeting was one of optimism.a lasting impression (=one that someone remembers for a long time) Sam’s performance had made a lasting impression on the audience.an indelible impression formal (=lasting forever and impossible to change) Alan’s wartime experiences had left an indelible impression on him.a vague impression (=not very clear) Dave only had a vague impression of the man who had attacked him.sb’s personal impression My personal impression is that the new government has done a good job.verbsmake an impression on sb His father made a big impression on him when he was young.have/leave an impression on sb (=make an impression on someone) The film left a lasting impression on me.give sb an impression/leave sb with an impression The company gave the impression that they were interested in publishing her work. | I was left with the impression that he didn’t like me very much.create an impression Arriving late won’t create a very good impression at an interview.get an impression also gain an impression formal What sort of impression did you get of the city?form an impression The coach had formed a very favourable impression of him.correct an impression I’d like to correct a false impression I may have given.confirm/reinforce an impression The report confirmed his initial impression that the business was worth investing in.phrasesbe under the impression (that)... (=believe that something is true when it is not) I was under the impression that the museum opened at 9.30.first impressions count (=the impression you make when you first meet someone is important) Always remember that first impressions count, so don’t be late.
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