의미: imprecateim·pre·cate vt. <재난·저주 등을> (…에게) 빌다, 방자하다 《on, upon》 ▶ 《imprecate+목+전+명》 imprecate evil upon a person …에게 재앙이 내리기를 빌다 ▶ imprecate curses upon a person …에게 저주가 있으라고 빌다 ━ vi. 저주하다 -cà·torn. -ca·to·ry[-kətɔːri│-kèit∂ri] a.
impre 관용구
make a good impression
meet and talk to strangers so they like you Penny made a good impression on my parents. She is so polite!
make an impression on
1. have a strong influence on使深受印象 His speech made a strong impression on the audience.他的演说给听众留下了深刻的印象。 2. have an effect on对…有效 Punishment seemed to make no impression on the child.惩罚似乎对这小孩不产生效果。
make an impression
Idiom(s): make an impression (on sb)
Theme: REPUTATION
to produce a memorable effect on someone. (Often with good, bad, or some other adjective.) • Tom made a bad impression on the banker. • I'm afraid that you haven't made a very good impression on our visitors. • You made quite an impression on my father.
under the impression Thinking, assuming, or believing something, as in I was under the impression that they were coming today. This idiom often suggests that the idea or belief one had is mistaken. [Mid-1800s]
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유사한 단어 사전, 다른 단어, 동의어, 숙어 관용구 impre