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impressive

  • 1 impressive

    [-siv]
    adjective ((negative unimpressive) making a great impression on a person's mind, feelings etc: an impressive ceremony.) áhrifamikill

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  • 2 array

    [ə'rei] 1.
    1) (things, people etc arranged in some order: an impressive array of fabrics.) fylking; safn
    2) (clothes: in fine array.) klæðnaður
    2. verb
    1) (to put (things, people etc) in some order for show etc: goods arrayed on the counter.) skipa í fylkingu/röð
    2) (to dress (oneself) eg in fine clothes.) skartbúast

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  • 3 commanding

    1) (impressive: He has a commanding appearance.) áhrifamikill
    2) (with a wide view: The house had a commanding position on the hill.) sem gnæfir yfir og gefur vítt útsÿni

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  • 4 dazzling

    1) (extremely bright: a dazzling light.) ægibjartur, skínandi
    2) (colourful; impressive: a dazzling display of wit.) hrífandi

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  • 5 declaim

    [di'kleim]
    (to make (a speech) in an impressive and dramatic manner: She declaimed against immorality.) tala hátt og með ákafa

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  • 6 entrance

    I ['entrəns] noun
    1) (a place of entering, eg an opening, a door etc: the entrance to the tunnel; The church has an impressive entrance.)
    2) ((an) act of entering: Hamlet now makes his second entrance.)
    3) (the right to enter: He has applied for entrance to university; ( also adjective) an entrance exam.)
    II verb
    (to fill with great delight: The audience were entranced by her singing.) hrífa, heilla

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  • 7 feat

    [fi:t]
    (an impressive act or achievement: Building the pyramids was a brilliant feat of engineering.)

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  • 8 flourish

    1. verb
    1) (to be healthy; to grow well; to thrive: My plants are flourishing.) dafna
    2) (to be successful or active: His business is flourishing.) blómstra
    3) (to hold or wave something as a show, threat etc: He flourished his sword.) sveifla
    2. noun
    1) (an ornamental stroke of the pen in writing: His writing was full of flourishes.) sveiflur og flúr
    2) (an impressive, sweeping movement (with the hand or something held in it): He bowed and made a flourish with his hat.) sveifla
    3) (an ornamental passage of music: There was a flourish on the trumpets.) skrautleg trilla eða annað flúr

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  • 9 galaxy

    ['ɡæləksi]
    plural - galaxies; noun
    1) (a very large group of stars.) vetrarbraut, stjörnuþoka
    2) (a large group of famous, impressive etc people, things etc: a galaxy of entertainers; a galaxy of new cars.) glæsilegur hópur

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  • 10 grandeur

    ['ɡræn‹ə]
    (great and impressive beauty: the grandeur of the Alps.) glæsileiki

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  • 11 grandiose

    ['ɡrændiəus]
    (impressive to an excessive or foolish degree: He produced several grandiose schemes for a holiday resort but no resort was ever built.) mikilfenglegur

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  • 12 impress

    [im'pres]
    1) (to cause feelings of admiration etc in (a person): I was impressed by his good behaviour.) snerta; vekja aðdáun eða hrifningu
    2) ((with on or upon) to stress (something to someone): I must impress upon you the need for silence.) leggja áherslu á
    3) (to fix (a fact etc in the mind): She re-read the plans in order to impress the details on her memory.) innprenta, festa
    4) (make (a mark) on something by pressing: a footprint impressed in the sand.) gera far í
    - impressive
    - impressively
    - impressiveness
    - be under the impression that
    - be under the impression

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  • 13 majesty

    ['mæ‹əsti]
    plural - majesties; noun
    1) (greatness; impressive dignity: the majesty of God.) tign, mikilfengleiki
    2) ((with capital: with His, Your etc) a title used when speaking to or of a king or queen: Her Majesty the Queen: Their Majesties: Your Majesty.) hátign
    - majestically

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  • 14 not much

    (nothing important, impressive etc: My car isn't much to look at but it's fast.) ekki merkilegur

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  • 15 nothing much

    (nothing important, impressive etc: `What are you doing?' `Nothing much.') ekkert mikilvægt/sérstakt

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  • 16 presence

    ['prezns]
    1) (the state, or fact, of being present: The committee requests your presence at Thursday's meeting.) (nær)vera
    2) (a striking, impressive manner or appearance: The headmistress certainly has presence.) sterkur persónuleiki
    - presence of mind

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  • 17 proud

    1) (feeling pleasure or satisfaction at one's achievements, possessions, connections etc: He was proud of his new house; She was proud of her son's achievements; He was proud to play football for the school.) stoltur
    2) (having a (too) high opinion of oneself; arrogant: She was too proud to talk to us.) hrokafullur
    3) (wishing to be independent: She was too proud to accept help.) stolt
    4) (splendid or impressive: The assembled fleet was a proud sight.) tilkomumikill
    - do someone proud
    - do proud

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  • 18 set

    [set] 1. present participle - setting; verb
    1) (to put or place: She set the tray down on the table.) setja, leggja
    2) (to put plates, knives, forks etc on (a table) for a meal: Please would you set the table for me?) leggja á borð
    3) (to settle or arrange (a date, limit, price etc): It's difficult to set a price on a book when you don't know its value.) ákveða, áætla
    4) (to give a person (a task etc) to do: The witch set the prince three tasks; The teacher set a test for her pupils; He should set the others a good example.) setja/leggja fyrir
    5) (to cause to start doing something: His behaviour set people talking.) koma af stað
    6) ((of the sun etc) to disappear below the horizon: It gets cooler when the sun sets.) setjast
    7) (to become firm or solid: Has the concrete set?) harðna
    8) (to adjust (eg a clock or its alarm) so that it is ready to perform its function: He set the alarm for 7.00 a.m.) stilla (á)
    9) (to arrange (hair) in waves or curls.) leggja hár
    10) (to fix in the surface of something, eg jewels in a ring.) greypa, setja í umgjörð
    11) (to put (broken bones) into the correct position for healing: They set his broken arm.) setja beinbrot
    2. adjective
    1) (fixed or arranged previously: There is a set procedure for doing this.) fastur, fyrirskipaður
    2) ((often with on) ready, intending or determined (to do something): He is set on going.) staðráðinn
    3) (deliberate: He had the set intention of hurting her.) yfirlagður
    4) (stiff; fixed: He had a set smile on his face.) stífur, stirðnaður
    5) (not changing or developing: set ideas.) ósveigjanlegur
    6) ((with with) having something set in it: a gold ring set with diamonds.) settur (e-u)
    3. noun
    1) (a group of things used or belonging together: a set of carving tools; a complete set of (the novels of) Jane Austen.) samstæða, sett
    2) (an apparatus for receiving radio or television signals: a television/radio set.) -tæki
    3) (a group of people: the musical set.) klíka, lið
    4) (the process of setting hair: a shampoo and set.) lagning
    5) (scenery for a play or film: There was a very impressive set in the final act.) leik-/sviðsmynd
    6) (a group of six or more games in tennis: She won the first set and lost the next two.) sett, hrina
    - setback
    - set phrase
    - set-square
    - setting-lotion
    - set-to
    - set-up
    - all set
    - set about
    - set someone against someone
    - set against someone
    - set someone against
    - set against
    - set aside
    - set back
    - set down
    - set in
    - set off
    - set something or someone on someone
    - set on someone
    - set something or someone on
    - set on
    - set out
    - set to
    - set up
    - set up camp
    - set up house
    - set up shop
    - set upon

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  • 19 some

    1. pronoun, adjective
    1) (an indefinite amount or number (of): I can see some people walking across the field; You'll need some money if you're going shopping; Some of the ink was spilt on the desk.) nokkur; nokkurn; dálítill
    2) ((said with emphasis) a certain, or small, amount or number (of): `Has she any experience of the work?' `Yes, she has some.'; Some people like the idea and some don't.) nokkur; dálítill; sumir
    3) ((said with emphasis) at least one / a few / a bit (of): Surely there are some people who agree with me?; I don't need much rest from work, but I must have some.) einhverjir; nokkrir; dálítill
    4) (certain: He's quite kind in some ways.) á vissan hátt; að sumu leyti
    2. adjective
    1) (a large, considerable or impressive (amount or number of): I spent some time trying to convince her; I'll have some problem sorting out these papers!) töluverður, umtalsverður
    2) (an unidentified or unnamed (thing, person etc): She was hunting for some book that she's lost.) einhver
    3) ((used with numbers) about; at a rough estimate: There were some thirty people at the reception.) um það bil, í kringum
    3. adverb
    ((American) somewhat; to a certain extent: I think we've progressed some.) eitthvað; að vissu marki
    - someday
    - somehow
    - someone
    - something
    - sometime
    - sometimes
    - somewhat
    - somewhere
    - mean something
    - or something
    - something like
    - something tells me

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  • 20 spectacle

    ['spektəkl]
    (a sight, especially one that is very impressive or wonderful: The royal wedding was a great spectacle.) (tilkomumikil) sjón
    - spectacularly

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  • impressive — I adjective absorbing, assuring, awe inspiring, commanding, considerable, electrifying, eloquent, enthusiastic, exciting, fervent, formidable, grand, important, imposing, influential, magnificent, majestic, major, memorable, momentous, moving,… …   Law dictionary

  • impressive — (adj.) 1570s, capable of being easily impressed, from IMPRESS (Cf. impress) + IVE (Cf. ive). Meaning capable of making an impression on the mind or senses is from 1775. Related: Impressively; impressiveness …   Etymology dictionary

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  • impressive — [adj] powerful, influential absorbing, affecting, arresting, august, awe inspiring, consequential, cool*, deep*, dramatic, effective, eloquent, excited, exciting, extraordinary, forcible, grand, impassioned, important, imposing, inspiring,… …   New thesaurus

  • impressive — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ evoking admiration through size, quality, or skill. DERIVATIVES impressively adverb impressiveness noun …   English terms dictionary

  • impressive — [im pres′iv] adj. having or tending to have a strong effect on the mind or emotions; eliciting wonder or admiration impressively adv. impressiveness n …   English World dictionary

  • impressive — adj. VERBS ▪ be, look, seem, sound ▪ become ▪ remain ▪ make sth ▪ …   Collocations dictionary

  • impressive — im|pres|sive [ ım presıv ] adjective ** if something is impressive you admire it, for example because it is very good, large, or shows great skill: The list of their achievements is pretty impressive. an impressive performance Freeman is… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • impressive */*/ — UK [ɪmˈpresɪv] / US adjective if something is impressive, you admire it, for example because it is very good, large, or shows great skill The list of their achievements is pretty impressive. an impressive performance Freeman is impressive in the… …   English dictionary

  • impressive — im|pres|sive W3 [ımˈpresıv] adj something that is impressive makes you admire it because it is very good, large, important etc ▪ Among the guests was an impressive array of authors and critics. ▪ the remains of an impressive Roman villa… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

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