impress
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/ɪmpɹˈɛs/

“impress”的英语定义和含义

to impress
01

给...留下深刻印象, 使钦佩

to make someone admire and respect one
Transitive: to impress sb
to impress definition and meaning
例子
The breathtaking performance of the dancers impressed the audience.
舞者令人叹为观止的表演打动了观众。
02

给...留下深刻印象, 使...钦佩

to give the impression of having a certain quality or being a certain type
Transitive: to impress sb as sth
例子
The chef impressed the judges as a true master of his craft.
这位厨师以他手艺的真正大师身份打动了评委。
03

给...留下深刻印象, 强烈影响

to strongly influence or make someone remember something by leaving a lasting impression
Transitive: to impress an impact on sb
例子
She impressed upon him the need to act quickly before the opportunity passed.
打动了他,让他在机会过去之前迅速采取行动的必要性。
04

压印, 烙印

to leave a mark or design on something by applying pressure
Transitive: to impress a design or pattern on sth | to impress a design or pattern onto sth
例子
The baker impressed a star shape on the cookies with a special mold.
面包师用一个特殊的模具在饼干上压印了一个星星形状。
05

to color raw fibers prior to turning them into yarn

06

强征入伍, 征召

to force or require someone to join and serve in a military force
Transitive: to impress sb
例子
In times of crisis, the king would often impress men from local villages.
在危机时期,国王经常会征召当地村庄的男子。
07

to create a copy of something by pressing an inked surface onto another material

例子
They impressed the text using a hand-operated press.
Impress
01

the forced recruitment of someone into government service

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