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impressionnoun(OPINION)B2[C]anideaoropinionof what something or someone is like: 印象;感想 I didn't get much of an impressionoftheplacebecause it wasdarkwhen wedrovethrough it.我对这地方印象不深,因为我们开车驶过时天已经黑了。 What wasyourimpression of Charlotte'shusband?你对夏洛特的丈夫印象如何? I don'ttendtotrustfirstimpressions(= theopinionyouformwhen youmeetsomeone orseesomething for the firsttime).我不怎么相信第一印象。 [+ that]When I firstmethim Igot/hadthe impressionthathe was ashysortofperson.初次见到他时,我觉得他属于那种害羞的人。 be under the impression B2tothinkthat something istrue,especiallywhen it is not: 觉得,有…的想法 I was under the impression(that)you didn't get on too well.我感觉你们相处得不太好。 He was under themistaken(=false)impression(that)you weremarried.他误以为你结婚了。 - You'll get afalseimpression of thetownif you onlyvisittheuniversity.
- Mygeneralimpression of theplacewas good.
- Hishelpfulnesstoday has made merevisemyoriginalimpression of him.
- You don'twanttoconveythe impression that we're notinterested.
- I was under theerroneousimpression that they weremarried.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesOpinions, beliefs and points of view - Afrocentric
- agnosticism
- angle
- anti-ideological
- article of faith
- ascription
- bubble
- creed
- have/take a notion todo somethingidiom
- helicopter view
- heretical
- hot take
- idea
- outlook
- pole
- politics
- posture
- pretension
- prism
- relativism
See more results » impressionnoun(EFFECT)B2[S]the way that somethingseems,looks, orfeelsto aparticularperson: 印象,感触 Itmakes/gives/createsa verybadimpression if you're late for aninterview.面试如果迟到会给人留下很坏的印象。 [+ (that)]Helikestogivethe impression(that)he'sterriblypopularand haslotsoffriends.他想给人留下这样一种印象:他很受欢迎,而且朋友众多。 - It'simportanttocreatea good impression when youmeeta newclient.
- She made a veryfavourableimpression on us.
- In his 20yearsworkingfor thecompany, Joe Pearson made anindelibleimpression on it.
- Did any ofyourteachersmake alastingimpression on you?
- Paul is MisterBiginourdepartment, so it'simportantto make a good impression on him.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesSeeming and purporting to be - apparent
- appear
- as if/thoughidiom
- by the look(s) of thingsidiom
- come across
- come off
- outwardly
- parallax
- pass
- pass for sb/sth
- persona
- prima facie
- semblance
- so-called
- sound
- superficial
- superficiality
- superficially
- supposed
- surface
See more results » impressionnoun(COPY)[C]anattemptatcopyinganother person'smannerandspeech, etc.,especiallyinorderto makepeoplelaugh: 模仿,(尤指)滑稽模仿 Shedoesa really good impressionofthepresident.她模仿总统真是惟妙惟肖。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesCopying and copies - anti-counterfeiting
- anti-piracy
- ape
- biomimicry
- blueprint
- bootleg
- derivative
- imaging
- imitate
- imitation
- imitative
- imitator
- mail merge
- pirated
- plagiarism
- plagiarize
- recopy
- recreate
- reproduce
- simulation
See more results » impressionnoun(MARK)[C]amarkmade on thesurfaceof something bypressinganobjectonto it: 压印,压痕 There were impressions around heranklesmade by thetopsof hersocks.她的脚踝周围有袜口留下的勒痕。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesHoles, hollows and dips - anti-crack
- aperture
- blistered
- chink
- cranny
- cratering
- dint
- escape hatch
- gouge
- hollow
- intake
- interstice
- leak
- leaky
- nook
- nooks and cranniesidiom
- opening
- piercing
- pinprick
- tear
See more results » impressionnoun(BOOKS)[Cusually singular]UK(USprinting)all thecopiesof abookthat have beenprintedat the sametimewithout anychangesbeing made: 印刷;印数;印次 This is the second impression of theencyclopedia.这是这部百科全书的第二次印刷。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesPublishing: printing & word processing - 3-D printing
- backspace
- bed
- bold
- boldface
- boldfaced
- Braille
- compose
- indentation
- inline
- intaglio printing
- italic
- italicize
- print run
- printed
- printing
- printing press
- printout
- rubber stamp
- stamp
See more results » impressionnoun(VIEW)[C]internet & telecomsspecializedanoccasionwhen someonevisitsorseesaparticularpageon theinternet: Thecompanypointedto a 15percentriseinpageimpressions onitswebsite. - Atypicalcostfor a targettedbannerad is around £25perthousandpageimpressions, so if youwantyouradseen200,000times, you'llpay£5,000.
- Thenumberofusersleapttonearly1m, andpageimpressions arerunningat more than 90m amonth.
- I willconcedethat mycriticismmaygeneratemore impressions for the ad.
- Awebsitethat uses Cost Per Clicks wouldbillby thenumberoftimesavisitorclickson abannerinsteadof by thenumberof impressions.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesInternet terminology - above/below the foldidiom
- address bar
- affiliate link
- affiliate marketing
- all-you-can-eat
- domain name
- internet café
- internet-enabled
- interweb
- IP
- keyboard warrior
- landing page
- refresh
- shopping basket
- upvote
- user experience
- utility computing
- UX
- virally
- visitor
See more results » You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Advertising and marketing Idiommake an impression onsomeone (Definition ofimpressionfrom theCambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus© Cambridge University Press)impressionnoun(OPINION)B2[C]anideaoropinionof what something or someone is like 印象;感想I didn't get much of an impressionoftheplacebecause it wasdarkwhen wedrovethrough it.我对这地方印象不深,因为我们开车驶过时天已经黑了。 What wasyourimpression of Charlotte'shusband?你对夏洛特的丈夫印象如何? I don'ttendtotrustfirstimpressions(= theopinionyouformwhen youmeetsomeone orseesomething for the firsttime).我不怎么相信第一印象。 [+ that]When I firstmethim Igot/hadthe impressionthathe was ashysortofperson.初次见到他时,我觉得他属于那种害羞的人。 be under the impression B2tothinkthat something istrue,especiallywhen it is not 觉得,有…的想法I was under the impression(that)you didn't get on too well.我感觉你们相处得不太好。 He was under themistaken(=false)impression(that)you weremarried.他误以为你结婚了。 - You'll get afalseimpression of thetownif you onlyvisittheuniversity.
- Mygeneralimpression of theplacewas good.
- Hishelpfulnesstoday has made merevisemyoriginalimpression of him.
- You don'twanttoconveythe impression that we're notinterested.
- I was under theerroneousimpression that they weremarried.
impressionnoun(EFFECT)B2[S]the way that somethingseems,looks, orfeelsto aparticularperson 印象,感触Itmakes/gives/createsa verybadimpression if you're late for aninterview.面试如果迟到会给人留下很坏的印象。 [+ (that)]Helikestogivethe impression(that)he'sterriblypopularand haslotsoffriends.他想给人留下这样一种印象:他很受欢迎,而且朋友众多。 - It'simportanttocreatea good impression when youmeeta newclient.
- She made a veryfavourableimpression on us.
- In his 20yearsworkingfor thecompany, Joe Pearson made anindelibleimpression on it.
- Did any ofyourteachersmake alastingimpression on you?
- Paul is Mister Big inourdepartment, so it'simportantto make a good impression on him.
impressionnoun(COPY)[C]anattemptatcopyinganother person'smannerandspeech, etc.,especiallyinorderto makepeoplelaugh 模仿,(尤指)滑稽模仿Shedoesa really good impressionofthepresident.她模仿总统真是惟妙惟肖。 impressionnoun(MARK)[C]amarkmade on thesurfaceof something bypressinganobjectonto it 压印,压痕There were impressions around heranklesmade by thetopsof hersocks.她的脚踝周围有袜口留下的勒痕。 impressionnoun(BOOKS)[Cusually singular]UK(USprinting)all thecopiesof abookthat have beenprintedat the sametimewithout anychangesbeing made 印刷;印数;印次This is the second impression of theencyclopedia.这是这部百科全书的第二次印刷。 impression| American Dictionaryimpressionnoun(OPINION)[C]anideaoropinionof what someone or something is like: It makes abadimpression if you’re late for aninterview. [+ that clause]I get the impression that she’srathershy. [+ that clause]I was under the impression that you didn’t likeyourjob(= I waswrongtothinkthat you did not likeyourjob). impressionnoun(EFFECT)[U]effectorinfluenceon the way someonefeelsorthinks: Allourwarningsmade little impression on him. impressionnoun(MARK)[C]amarkmade on thesurfaceof something bypressinganobjectinto it: Thebookcasehadleftan impression in therug. (Definition ofimpressionfrom theCambridge Academic Content Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)impression| Business EnglishMARKETING,E-COMMERCE(alsoad view)asingletimethat aninternetadvertisementisseenby auser: Theymarketa company'sproductfor afixedrateper1,000 impressions. See alsocost per impression page view PRODUCTIONall thecopiesof abookthat have beenprintedat the sametimewithout anychangesbeing made: This is the second impression of theencyclopedia. (Definition ofimpressionfrom theCambridge Business English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)Examplesofimpressionimpression Table 1 shows the correlations between the three series, and the results there are consistent with our visual impressions.From theCambridge English Corpus Not only unfortunate impressions but severe neurosis may persist in later life as a consequence if such experiences.From theCambridge English Corpus Misleading impressions often follow from addressing the wrong questions.From theCambridge English Corpus The intrusion subscale describes how thoughts and impressions related to the disease reappear.From theCambridge English Corpus I was left with impressions and a faulty memory.From theCambridge English Corpus In almost every debate, impressions are privileged over substance.From theCambridge English Corpus Research questions guiding the study included investigating how far present beliefs and practices compare with initial impressions.From theCambridge English Corpus However, it can be argued that ratepayers have general impressions and attitudes concerning their own and others' terms of trade with the government.From theCambridge English Corpus In addition, they are probed in detail about potential positive and negative experiences to support their impressions.From theCambridge English Corpus The 'most necessary, important, and living emotional material' for creativity came from 'those impressions that you get from direct, personal intercourse with other human beings'.From theCambridge English Corpus Their first impressions, drawn from plain application, must be corrected, and it would seem that only additional information will do the correcting.From theCambridge English Corpus As a result, these decisions have usually been based on the author's gut-level impressions and anecdotal evidence of how speakers and writers use language.From theCambridge English Corpus Lantican et al. (2005) have shown that marginal areas have benefited substantially from improved wheat germplasm, contrary to some impressions.From theCambridge English Corpus A new and heterogeneous image can then appear that approximates historical reality more than the still-dominant narrowly scoped impressions of events.From theCambridge English Corpus Clearly defined are the individual phalange impressions, and there is no evidence of distortion or disruption with separated lumps and fragments.From theCambridge English Corpus These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. CollocationswithimpressionimpressionThese are words often used in combination withimpression. Click on a collocation to see more examples of it. artistic impression They certainly look dramatic, displayed against a black background, but it makes you realise thatartisticimpressionwas the primary consideration here. From theCambridge English Corpus clinical impression This bi-directional effect of co-morbid disease on mortality confirms theclinicalimpressionof practitioners. From theCambridge English Corpus deep impression Eyes somewhat salient, emphasized by a ratherdeepimpressionat their dorsal limit. From theCambridge English Corpus These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. #https://dictionary.cambridge.org//dictionary/english/impression## |