impression

noun

UK/ɪmˈpreʃ.ᵊn/
US/ɪmˈpreʃ.ᵊn/

Definitions of impression noun

opinion(意見)

  1. B2Countable(可數名詞)

    A thought or opinion about what someone or something is like.

    印象;觀感

    • I didn't form much of an impression of the area because it was already dark when we drove through it.

      我對那個地區沒有太多印象,因為我們開車經過時天已經黑了。

    • What was your impression of Charlotte's spouse?

      你對夏洛特的配偶有什麼印象?

    • I tend not to rely on initial impressions.

      我通常不會依賴第一印象。

effect(效果)

  1. B2Singular(單數)

    The way something appears, seems, or feels to an individual.

    印象;觀感

    • Arriving late for an interview creates a very unfavorable impression.

      面試遲到會給人留下非常不好的印象。

    • He wants to project the impression that he is very popular and has many friends.

      他想營造自己很受歡迎且有許多朋友的印象。

    • The design of the product leaves a lasting impression.

      產品的設計給人留下持久的印象。

copy(模仿)

  1. Countable(可數名詞)

    An attempt to imitate someone's behavior or speech, especially to make others laugh.

    模仿;(尤指)滑稽模仿

    • Her imitation of the president was remarkably accurate.

      她模仿總統的樣子非常逼真。

    • He can do hilarious impressions of various celebrities.

      他能模仿各種名人,非常搞笑。

mark(痕跡)

  1. Countable(可數名詞)

    A mark left on a surface after pressing an object onto it.

    印痕;壓印

    • The tops of her socks left marks around her ankles.

      她的襪子在腳踝周圍留下了印記。

    • Many footprints were left in the sand.

      沙灘上留下了許多腳印。

books(書籍)

  1. Countable(可數名詞)Usually singular(通常單數)

    All the copies of a book printed at the same time without any alterations.

    版次;印次

    • This is the second impression of this encyclopedia.

      這是這套百科全書的第二版印刷。

    • The new version of the book is a re-impression of its initial printing from several years ago.

      這本書的新版本是幾年前初始印刷的再版。

Phrases of impression noun

  • be under the impression

    To believe something is true, especially when it is not actually the case.

    誤以為

    I was under the impression that you had already finished the report.

    我以為你已經完成了報告。

Idioms

  • make an impression on someone

    to cause someone to notice and admire you, creating a positive and memorable effect.

    對(某人)產生深刻且良好的印象。

    She made a strong impression on the interviewers during her job interview.

    她在求職面試中給面試官留下了深刻的印象。