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Перевод: impression speek impression


[существительное]
впечатление; представление; предположение; мнение; оттиск ; отпечаток ; тиснение; печать ; издание; печатание; перепечатка ; допечатка ; тираж ; завод ; грунт ; фон ; вдавление; углубление
[существительное]


Тезаурус:

  1. Naturally this event made a big impression on them.
  2. Though immensely enjoyable to read, the Exercises give no impression that Gassendi is doing the best by his opponents before attacking them.
  3. These activities could well take place in other areas, but the impression given in Team D was that this kind of informal or semi-formal engagement with vulnerable sections of the community, recorded only patchily, constituted a prominent part of the social work approach.
  4. For many people it's riskier than the next approach and there is no guarantee of results; but you will certainly have made a powerful impression on others.
  5. That at least was the impression given by an exhibition in Birmingham last week at which schools throughout the country demonstrated projects in electronic control.
  6. Speaking for SHE, I said that the Board was trying to give the impression that the result of the inquiry was a foregone conclusion.
  7. It is important to begin with this sense of perspective, lest the impression be given that politics exists only for the benefit of those who practise it - a kind of hobby (or, better still, paid profession) for an educated lite who compete among themselves for the "prize" of being on the winning side that forms the next government.
  8. But both played in the goal-less draw at Swansea in midweek and made a big impression on boss Peter Shilton.
  9. The can act as sensitive film emulsions and thus record an impression of a physical event - in this case, that a previously undetected field pattern surrounds this carbon particle.
  10. OPPOSITE An Artist's impression of Mozart's death.
  11. Reflection on the analogous case of promises dispels this impression.
  12. He added, "I get the impression that he considers the choice for Britain to lie between conventional military action or conventional diplomatic action, and that he denies the possibility of a third course in between.
  13. If seeing the object is then thought of, as required by Descartes's concept of mind, as the mind being affected by it, that is, of there being an impression not only on the retina but also on the mind, then the obvious candidate for the impression on the mind will be something that corresponds to the image on the retina.

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