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/im'pres/ * danh từ - sự đóng dấu - dấu (đóng vào, in vào...) - (nghĩa bóng) dấu ấn =a work bearing an impress of genius+ tác phẩm mang dấu ấn của một thiên tài * ngoại động từ - đóng, in (dấu lên cái gì); đóng dấu vào, in dấu vào (cái gì) =to impress the wax with a stamp+ đóng dấu vào miếng sáp bằng con dấu - ghi sâu vào, khắc sâu vào, in sâu vào =to impress something on the memory+ ghi sâu cái gì vào ký ức - gây ấn tượng; làm cảm động, làm cảm kích =to be deeply impressed by someone's kindness+ cảm kích sâu sắc vì lòng tốt của ai * ngoại động từ - (sử học) cưỡng bách (thanh niên...) tòng quân, bắt (thanh niên...) đi lính - trưng thu, sung công (hàng hoá...) - đưa vào, dùng (những sự kiện... để làm dẫn chứng, để lập luận...)
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