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Перевод: impress
[существительное] отпечаток ; оттиск ; штемпель ; печать ; след ; впечатление; [глагол] производить впечатление; впечатлять; импонировать; запечатлевать; поражать; внушать; внедрять; вытиснять; отпечатывать; штемпелевать; печатать; клеймить; штамповать; вербовать силой; реквизировать
Тезаурус:
- This, because he wants to cut a figure among the fighting lads and impress Parolles, he is forced twistedly to repress.
- one of the two flashy men-about-town, professing intimate acquaintance with all sorts of illustrious personages ("even the Blood Royal ran in the muddy channel of their personal recollections"), whom Tigg introduces to Jonas Chuzzlewit to impress the latter with the power and glory of the fraudulent insurance company he is seeking to involve Jonas in.
- He will be supported up front by Hamburg's Jan Furtok and the tousle-haired Roman Kosecki, a lively substitute at Wembley who, like his captain, Dariusz Wdowczyk, will be hoping to impress British talent spotters.
- He performed cures of both body and mind but from compassion, not to impress doubters.
- Suggestions that he could avoid the damage by protecting the wheat fields with electric fencing do not impress Mr Berry.
- There is nothing left either in womanpower or funds to devote to blowing our own trumpet, so we have been unable to impress you with the extent and importance of our work.
- Started in 1979 as an amateur effort to amuse and impress his friends, Viz's lavatorial schoolboy humour appealed to so many people that the Newcastle-based cult comic grew into Britain's third highest selling magazine.
- He would drive round his home village for a couple of weeks, impress his family and friends with the car, cigars and drinks and pick his future wife.
- Charles looked at Reginald: "Nearly so," he said; "he smelt strongly of it and his tongue was very loose, trying to impress."
- Joan Waters, too, was left in peace apart from the following two minor incidents which may have been attempts to impress upon her that she had not moved beyond the reach of the long arm of the undercover services.
- In 1957, costs were too uncertain and experience too limited in putting together so complex a weapon system for the Treasury to do more than impress on the Air Staff that the TSR 2 must be accommodated within the Air Ministry's financial ceilings.
- Whether you are starting a new business, raising finance, or simply planning for profit and expansion, MBA Easiplan will help you create a well structured Business Plan, guaranteed to impress Bankers, Investors or business colleagues.
- The majority of Danes asking "Geoff Who?" were soon enlightened and by the end of the evening there was hum of comment about this tasteful guitarist with a tone that would impress Peter Green himself!
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