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impression
impressione
английский
английский
итальянский
итальянский
impression [брит. ɪmˈprɛʃ(ə)n, америк. ɪmˈprɛʃən] СУЩ.
1. impression (idea):
impression
to give the impression of doing
to get the (distinct) impression that
to be under the impression that
2. impression (impact):
impression
impression
to make a good, bad impression
to make (quite) an impression
it left a deep impression on him
what kind of impression did they make?
3. impression (perception):
impression
to have the impression of doing
to give or create an impression of sth
what's your impression of the new boss?
4. impression (imitation):
impression
impression
she does a good impression of Paul
5. impression (imprint):
impression (of weight, foot, hoof, hand)
impression (from teeth)
segno м.
impression (from teeth)
to leave an impression on surface, sand, wax
to take an impression of key, fossil
6. impression ТИПОГР. (reprint):
impression
7. impression ТИПОГР. (process):
impression
stampa ж.
impression
sensory nerve, impression
fugitive impression, sensation
misleading impression, title, advertising
lasting impression
distinct preference, impression, improvement, advantage
итальянский
итальянский
английский
английский
to make or create a good, bad impression su qcn: on sb
impressione ТИПОГР., ТЕХН.
английский
английский
итальянский
итальянский
impression [ɪm·ˈpre·ʃən] СУЩ.
1. impression (general opinion):
impression
to be of [or under] the impression that
2. impression (feeling):
impression
to make an impression on sb
3. impression (imitation):
impression
4. impression a. перенос.:
impression
to make a favorable impression (on sb)
to give a false impression
итальянский
итальянский
английский
английский
avere l'impressione che +ind, cong
fare una -a figura перенос.
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to be of [or under] the impression that
to make an impression on sb
to form the impression that
to get the impression that
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Some projects require advanced statistical tools to make sense of misleading data.
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Misleading editing was used to try to show the performers in the worst possible light.
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In 1867, he was retired on charges of misleading students with his radical liberal political views.
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Their number was officially reported as 404 in 1904; this number may be misleading.
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Additionally, it prohibits those with a material connection from misleading readers into thinking they are a regular consumer.
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