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    impressive查询结果如下:

    音标:[ɪm'presɪv]
    基本释义/说明:adj.给人深刻印象的
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    a.
    ①(言语、光景等)给人深刻印象的;令人佩服的;令人惊叹的;
    an impressive ceremony
    给人深刻印象的典礼.
    His speech was impressive.
    他的讲话发人深省.
    ②庄严的
    -扩展释义
    扩展解释:
    予人深刻印象的;感人的;令人钦佩的,an impressive sermon,感人的说教,; 威严的;使人敬畏的
    adj.
    给人深刻印象的,感人的,令人佩服的
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    词性:adjective

    -impressive的不同词性形态

    形容词 变体/同根词

    Capable of being impressed; susceptible of receiving impression; capable of creating an impression.
    “If impressible he will perceive a cooling sensation as the fingers pass.”
    “But those in power may not be impressible, and this is most unfortunate for the state.”
    “How near he stood, impressible Tom, at that moment, to the eternal mystery!”
    Pertaining to or characterized by impressionism. || Based on impression rather than reason or fact; based on trying to impress somebody rather than trying for accuracy. || Impressible.
    “Insights, while not necessarily inaccurate, are frequently based on anecdotal evidence and hence impressionistic.”
    “Pope has a scratchy, dark drawing style that tosses characters and objects together in an impressionistic jumble.”
    “As the reading went on, a guy sitting down in front of me drew an impressionistic sketch into a handmade blank book.”
    strongly affected, especially favourably || stamped, under pressure || compelled to serve in a military force || confiscated by force or authority
    “He was impressed by her grace and beauty.”
    Of, pertaining to, or having the characteristics of an impression.
    “It is not to be expected that posterity will take much interest in him, for his point and meaning are impressional.”
    “The artists, whose minds were probably the most impressional, were his fervent adherents.”
    Being easily influenced (especially of young people).
    “At the impressionable ages between 13 and 16 peer pressure is the biggest influence.”

    动词 变体/同根词

    (transitive) To affect (someone) strongly and often favourably. || (intransitive) To make an impression, to be impressive. || (transitive) To produce a vivid impression of (something). || (transitive) To mark or stamp (something) using pressure. || To produce (a mark, stamp, image, etc.); to imprint (a mark or figure upon something). || (figuratively) To fix deeply in the mind; to present forcibly to the attention, etc.; to imprint; to inculcate. || (transitive) To compel (someone) to serve in a military force. || (transitive) To seize or confiscate (property) by force.
    “Although this should be an easy victory for Kaddour, the pressure to impress those at ringside will be great.”
    “The artist could carve an image onto wooden or metal blocks, ink the block and impress it on paper.”
    “If you want to impress any ideas on people, try being reasonable.”
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