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1 impress
[ɪmˈpres] verb1) to cause feelings of admiration etc in (a person):يَتْرُك إنْطِباعا أو أثراI was impressed by his good behaviour.
يؤكِّد ، يَطْبَعُ في فِكْرِهI must impress upon you the need for silence.
3) to fix (a fact etc in the mind):يُثَبِّت في الذّاكِره، يَطْبَعShe re-read the plans in order to impress the details on her memory.
4) make (a mark) on something by pressing:يَتْرُك أثَراa footprint impressed in the sand.
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2 impress
أَحْدَثَ وَقْعًا في النفس \ impress: to have a strong effect on (sb.); fill (sb.) with admiration: His honesty impressed me. \ تَرَكَ انْطبَاعًا في: \ impress: to have a strong effect on (sb.); fill (sb.) with admiration: His honesty impressed me. -
3 impress
أَثَّرَ (في) \ affect: to have an effect on: Bad food affects our health. move the feelings of:: The news affected him greatly; Food affects our health govern. rule; control. impress: to have a strong effect on (sb.); fill (sb.) with admiration: His honesty impressed me. influence: to have an effect on (a person, his character, beliefs, actions, a course of events, etc.): His choice of work was influenced by his father’s advice. move: to stir the feelings of: This sad story moved her deeply. -
4 أثر
1́ n. effect, odor, impress, touch, trace, trail, mark, vestige, work, tag, trait, streak, echo, repercussion, lead, hint, odour, scent, soupcon, tinge, tint2́ v. count, impress, influence, operate, prefer, sink, give rise to -
5 طبعه بطابعه
طَبَعَهُ بِطَابَعِهto impress, leave (place, set) one's stamp or mark or impress on, impart or lend one's character to -
6 وسمه بسمته أو بميسمه
وَسَمَهُ بِسِمَتِهِ أو بِمِيْسَمِهِto impress, leave or place one's stamp or mark or impress on, impart or lend one's character to -
7 بصم
1́ n. impress, impression, stamping2́ v. print, seal -
8 بصمة
n. fingerprint, lead, imprint, print, impress, mark, squeeze -
9 تأثير
n. effect, influence, power, action, effectuation, impact, lobbying, virtue, hold, impress, effectiveness, affection, leverage, puissance, pull, tutelage, prestige -
10 تجبر
v. force, compel, constrain, oblige, overstrain, coerce, make, impress, pressure, drive, bring, reset, reduce -
11 ختم
1́ n. sealing, stamping, impression, seal, seal ring, signet, cachet, stamp, imprint2́ v. sign off, seal, stamp, stamp about, imprint, impress, chop, subscribe, frank, set one's hand to, close, conclude, round off, wrap up, wind up -
12 دمغ
1́ n. impression, stamping2́ v. hallmark, impress, imprint, stamp -
13 دمغة
n. stamp, imprint, impress, batch, cachet -
14 صادر للمصلحة العامة
v. impress -
15 طابع
1́ adj. afloat2́ n. printer, seal, touch, stamp, impress, label, trait -
16 طابع ختم
n. impress, signet -
17 طبع في الذهن
v. engrave, impress, inculcate -
18 علامة مميزة
n. insignia, badge, impress, earmark, diagnostic, stigma -
19 وقع تأثير
n. effect, impact, impress, impression -
20 أثر
أثَر: وَقْعimpression, impress, effect; impact, bearing
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