impress
- make (someone) feel admiration and respect;make a mark or design on (an object) using a stamp or seal
- an act of making an impression or mark;a mark made by a seal or stamp.
verb: impress, 3rd person present: impresses, gerund or present participle: impressing, past tense: impressed, past participle: impressed
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動詞
- 1. make (someone) feel admiration and respect they immediately impressed the judges I was always impressed by the quality of the students 同義詞 反義詞
- 2. make a mark or design on (an object) using a stamp or seal the company should impress the cards with a stamp
- ▪ apply (a mark) to something with pressure Andean cultures used seals to impress designs on pottery 同義詞
- 3. fix an idea in the mind of (someone) nobody impressed on me the need to save 同義詞
- 4. apply (an electric current or potential) from an external source.
名詞
- 1. an act of making an impression or mark bluish marks made by the impress of his fingers
- ▪ a mark made by a seal or stamp.
- ▪ a person's characteristic quality his desire to put his own impress on the films he made
- feeling or showing admiration or respect for someone or something: I was very impressed with the results he gave me an impressed look
Oxford Dictionary
- feeling or showing admiration or respect for someone or something: I was very impressed with the results he gave me an impressed look
Oxford American Dictionary
- 更多解釋
- make (someone) feel admiration and respect: they immediately impressed the judges I was always impressed by the quality of the students
- an act of making an impression or mark: bluish marks made by the impress of his fingers
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[ɪmˈprɛs]
英式
- force (someone) to serve in an army or navy: a number of Poles, impressed into the German army
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[imˈpres]
美式
- force (someone) to serve in an army or navy: a number of Poles, impressed into the German army
Oxford American Dictionary