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*im·pres·sion /ɪm`prɛʃən; ɪmˈpreʃən/ n [C] 1 your impression of someone or something is the way that they seem to you 〔对人或事的〕印象,感受: + of What was your first impression of Richard? 你对理察的第一印象怎样? have/get the impression (that) I got the impression that Rob didn't like me. 我有这么个印象,就是罗伯不喜欢我。 give the impression (that) (=make people think something is true) 给别人…的印象: She gives the impression that she's very rich. 她给人的印象是非常有钱。 make a good/bad impression She made a good impression at her interview. 她在面试时给人留下了良好的印象。 2 when someone copies the way a famous person talks or behaves, in order to make people laugh 〔对名人言行的〕滑稽模仿: He did a brilliant impression of Prince Charles. 他模仿查理斯王子模仿得维妙维肖。 3 the mark left by pressing something into a soft surface 印记,压痕 |