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词组 impressive
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impressive /ɪmˈpresɪv/ adjective something that is impressive makes you admire it because it is very good, large, important etcnounsan impressive achievement/feat Winning the award at her age is an impressive achievement.impressive performance/display/results The team gave an impressive performance. | Researchers have obtained very impressive results using the treatment.an impressive sight The huge bridge is an impressive sight.an impressive victory/win He won an impressive victory over his opponent.an impressive start/debut The team have made an impressive start to the season.an impressive record He has an impressive record of 21 goals in 27 games.an impressive list The conference includes an impressive list of speakers.an impressive array of sb/sth formal (=an impressive group) Among the guests was an impressive array of authors and critics.adverbspretty impressive informal (=rather impressive) The results are pretty impressive.particularly impressive The museum has a particularly impressive collection of modern art.highly impressive (=very impressive) This is a highly impressive piece of work.hugely/tremendously/mightily impressive It was a tremendously impressive performance.verbslook/sound/seem impressive The figures certainly look impressive.phrasesfar from impressive (=not impressive at all) The results of the experiment were far from impressive.THESAURUS: impressive spectacularview | sight | display | success | result | goal | fashion | example very impressive and exciting to look at or watch: There are spectacular views of the ocean. | The waterfall is a spectacular sight. | In the autumn there is a spectacular display of colours. | The book was a spectacular success. | The company has achieved some spectacular results this year. | Rooney scored a spectacular goal near the end of the match. | Bolt won the race in spectacular fashion (=in a spectacular way). | The museum contains some spectacular examples of his work. majesticmountain | river | castle | scenery | view | sight | animal | bird very impressive because of being big and beautiful: The village is surrounded by majestic mountains. | The majestic river flows into the sea. | The majestic castle rises above the town. | Visitors come for the majestic mountain scenery. | There is a majestic view of Mount Fuji in the background. | The huge gothic cathedral is a majestic sight. | The bull was a majestic animal. | The golden eagle is one of the most majestic of all birds. imposingbuilding | figure | structure | entrance | door | edifice big and impressive. Imposing sounds rather formal and is mainly used in written descriptions: Delhi is full of wide avenues, beautiful gardens, and imposing buildings. | He looked an imposing figure in his official blue and gold uniform (=an imposing person). | Grand Central station is an imposing structure. | Leon walked up the steps to the imposing entrance of the hotel. | They approached the imposing front door of the building. | The Vienna Theatre was an imposing edifice (=an imposing building – a formal use). breathtakingview | scenery | sight | image | beauty | pace | speed extremely impressive – used especially when something is very beautiful, very big, or very fast: The hotel has a breathtaking view across the Bay of Naples. | The views of the Rocky Mountains are simply breathtaking. | I paused a moment in order to look at the breathtaking scenery. | The huge ship was a breathtaking sight. | The spacecraft sent back some breathtaking images of the solar system. | Nepal is known for the breathtaking beauty of its mountains. | The economy is growing at a breathtaking pace. | Everything seemed to be happening at a breathtaking speed. awe-inspiringsight | display | masterpiece so impressive that you feel great respect and admiration, or you feel rather frightened: The volcano was an awe-inspiring sight. | The US forces gave an awe-inspiring display of firepower. | Michelangelo’s masterpiece is awe-inspiring. dazzlingsmile | display | performance | sight | success | range extremely impressive – used especially when someone does something very well or looks very beautiful: She gave me a dazzling smile. | There is a dazzling display of art on show. | Uma Thurman gives a dazzling performance as Charlotte. | The palace must have been a dazzling sight. | The show was a dazzling success. | There is a dazzling range of different products to choose from. glitteringcareer | success | prize extremely impressive – used when someone is greatly admired for their achievements: Hoffman has had a glittering career as an actor. | The record was a glittering success. | This was the first of many glittering prizes in his political career.
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