impress


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impress
v. imprimir, grabar, marcar; impresionar, afectar, hacer mella en, impactar

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impress
impresionar, enfatizar, inculcar, producir una impresión vívida, afectar

An English-Spanish Dictionary (Granada University, Spain), 14.4Download this dictionary
impress1
(v.) = causar buena impresión, impresionar, admirar, impactar.
Ex: When children are aware that records are kept there are always some who will want to impress or please.

 
impress2
(v.) = dar la impresión de.
Ex: 'It's funny,' she said, looking down at the table, 'when I met you on the train you didn't impress me as being that sort of person'.

 
impress3
(v.) = inculcar.
Ex: This early opportunity should also be taken to impress upon the new entrant the right attitudes to work and to the public.

 
impress4
(v.) = imprimir.
Ex: A typical opening of the book shows two pages of text with the unfamiliar long 'f' often heavily impressed into a rough-looking paper.