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im'pres1) (to cause feelings of admiration etc in (a person): I was impressed by his good behaviour.) gjøre inntrykk på, imponere2) ((with on or upon) to stress (something to someone): I must impress upon you the need for silence.) formane, innprente, innskjerpe overfor3) (to fix (a fact etc in the mind): She re-read the plans in order to impress the details on her memory.) innprente4) (make (a mark) on something by pressing: a footprint impressed in the sand.) trykke, prege inn•- impressive
- impressively
- impressiveness
- be under the impression that
- be under the impressionavtrykk--------pregIsubst. \/ˈɪmpres\/1) avtrykk2) ( også overført) merke, stempel, preg3) pressbear the impress of være preget av, bære preg avleave an impress on sette sitt preg på, pregeIIverb \/ɪmˈpres\/1) gjøre inntrykk på, imponere2) stemple, prege3) trykke på, trykke inn4) ( overført) innskjerpe, innprente5) ( elektrisitet) påtrykke (spenning)be favourably impressed with få et godt inntrykk avbe impressed with preges av, bli preget av imponeres av, bli imponert avimpressed by\/with imponert av preget avimpress in(to) ( om merke e.l.) trykke inn iimpress on ( overført) innprente ijeg innprentet i ham viktigheten av åpenhet trykke inn, stemple påimpress oneself on sette sitt preg påimpress on somebody that... innprente i noen (betydningen av) at...impress somebody favourably gjøre et godt inntrykk på noenimpress something on trykke noe på, sette noe på( overført) innprente noe iIIIverb \/ɪmˈpres\/1) (gammeldags, militærvesen) tvangsverve, tvangsmønstre, tvangskommandere2) rekvirere3) ta i krav, legge beslag på
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