词汇 | make an impression |
释义 | Idiom make an impression (on someone) Theme: REPUTATION to produce a memorable effect on someone. (Often with good, bad, or some other adjective.)Tom made a bad impression on the banker.I'm afraid that you haven't made a very good impression on our visitors.You made quite an impression on my father. make an impressionTo have or create a strong impact on someone, whether good or bad (usually specified by an adjective before "impression.") Make sure you brush your hair and wear a clean suit—you want to make a good impression on your first day in the office. It's clear that the defendant's impassioned speech made a strong impression on the jury. make an impressionProduce a strong effect on one. This phrase is often qualified with an adjective such as good, bad, strong, or the like. For example, He tried to make a good impression on his girlfriend's parents, or Be careful or you'll make a bad impression on the jury, or You made quite an impression with that speech. [Mid-1600s] |
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