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    {im'preʃn}
    1. печатане, отпечатване, подпечатване, щемпелуване, щампосване
    2. отпечатък, белег, следа
    IMPRESSION of fingers отпечатък от пръсти
    3. мед. мярка за протеза
    4. печ. издание (на книга), изк. отпечатък (на гравюра)
    second IMPRESSION второ стереотипно издание
    5. впечатление
    to be under the IMPRESSION that имам впечатление/мисля/струва ми се, че
    to make an IMPRESSION on someone правя впечатление някому
    6. театр. импресия, шарж
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    {im'preshn} n 1. печатане, отпечатване; подпечатване; щемпе
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    щемпелуване; отпечатване; отпечатък; впечатление; импресия;
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    1. impression of fingers отпечатък от пръсти 2. second impression второ стереотипно издание 3. to be under the impression that имам впечатление/мисля/струва ми се, че 4. to make an impression on someone правя впечатление някому 5. впечатление 6. мед. мярка за протеза 7. отпечатък, белег, следа 8. печ. издание (на книга), изк. отпечатък (на гравюра) 9. печатане, отпечатване, подпечатване, щемпелуване, щампосване 10. театр. импресия, шарж
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    impression[im´preʃən] n 1. впечатление; one is under the \impression that създава се впечатление че; to create ( give) an \impression of space създавам чувство за пространство; 2. импресия; пресъздаване на роля (образ); 3. отпечатък, белег, следа; the \impression of fingers отпечатък от пръсти, пръстови отпечатъци; 4. печатане, отпечатване, подпечатване, щемпелуване, щамповане; 5. издание (на книга); second \impression второ стереотипно издание.

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  • make an impression on — index impress (affect deeply) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • make an impression — to make other people notice and admire you It s a performance that s sure to make an impression on the judges …   English dictionary

  • make an impression — Synonyms and related words: affect, arrest the thoughts, assail the ear, be heard, be remembered, caress the ear, catch the thoughts, come home to, contact, gain a hearing, get across, get through to, get to, grab, hit, hit the mark, impress,… …   Moby Thesaurus

  • impression — im|pres|sion W2S3 [ımˈpreʃən] n 1.) [U and C] the opinion or feeling you have about someone or something because of the way they seem ▪ Arriving late won t create a very favourable impression . ▪ We were left with the impression that the contract …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • impression — im|pres|sion [ ım preʃn ] noun count *** 1. ) the opinion that other people have about you because of the way you look, speak, or behave: create/make an impression on someone: As a serious candidate, you want to make a good impression on everyone …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • impression */*/*/ — UK [ɪmˈpreʃ(ə)n] / US noun [countable] Word forms impression : singular impression plural impressions 1) an opinion or feeling that you have about someone or something you have seen but do not know very well have/get the impression (that): I have …   English dictionary

  • impression — /Im preSFn/ noun 1 OPINION (C) the opinion or feeling you have about someone or something because of the way they seem (+ of): What s your impression of Frank as a boss? | Now I have a very different impression of England. | first impression:… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • impression — noun 1 idea/feeling/opinion about sth ADJECTIVE ▪ distinct, firm (esp. BrE), strong ▪ main, overriding, overwhelming ▪ clear, vivid …   Collocations dictionary

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