impressing
v. 印( impress的現在分詞 ); 給…以深刻印象; 使欽佩; 使意識到(重要性或嚴重性等)
If something impresses you, you feel great admiration for it.
What impressed him most was their speed...
最令他佩服的是他們的速度。
...a group of students who were trying to impress their girlfriends...
一群竭力想讓女友刮目相看的學生
If you impress something on someone, you make them understand its importance or degree.
I had always impressed upon the children that if they worked hard they would succeed in life...
我總讓孩子們牢記努力工作就會成功。
I've impressed upon them the need for more professionalism...
我已使他們深刻認識到提高專業素養的必要性。
If something impresses itself on your mind, you notice and remember it.
But this change has not yet impressed itself on the minds of the British public.
但這一變化還沒有引起英國公眾的注意。
If someone or something impresses you as a particular thing, usually a good one, they gives you the impression of being that thing.
Billy Sullivan had impressed me as a fine man.
比利·沙利文給我留下的印象是他是個很不錯的人。
Plaudits go to the entire defence with Boulahrouz again impressing.
食人族博拉魯茲的防守堪稱滴水不漏,成為本場比賽一大看點.
Landscapes, grand and impressing, Bring the beauty with all its charm.
江山風物, 始備大觀;一唱一嘆, 盡成大氣.
They always think of impressing people with their wealth.
他們老是想用自己的財富給別人留下深刻的印象.
Rick: Well, he's succeeded impressing half the world.
裡克: 當然, 他正成功地使半個世界為之關注.
Maybe you're impressing Wall Street.
也許你們重視華爾街.