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她的亲切给我留下了很深的印象。 | Her gentleness has given me a deep impression. | → |
我申请加入排球队时给教练留下了良好的印象。 | I had made on the coach a good impression when I went out for volleyball. | → |
要准时来,否则你会给人一个坏的印象。 | Be there on time, otherwise you'll create a bad impression. | → |
他对他的母亲的敬爱给了我深刻的印象。 | He pressed me profound in his respecting and loving to his mother. | → |
我很惊讶你对他印象不佳。 | I am surprised you got an unfavorable impression of him. | → |
印象主义一种文学风格,其特征是利用对细节和感情的描述而不是通过对客观的现实的再创造,来唤起主观的或感觉的印象 | A literary style characterized by the use of details and mental associations to evoke subjective and sensory impressions rather than the re-creation of objective reality. | → |
你对北京的最初印象如何? | What were your first impressions of Beijing? | → |
朱丽亚的宁静端庄给人印象很深。 | There was something impressive about Julia's quiet dignity. | → |
他知识渊博给听众留下了深刻的印象. | He impressed his audience by the profundity of his knowledge. | → |
这些宏伟的宫殿给外宾们留下了深刻的印象。 | These magnificent palaces impressed the foreigners deeply. | → |
一个人的第一个印象是,每个人都是匆忙的。 | One's first impression is likely to be that everyone is in a rush. | → |
莫奈是印象派画家。 | Manet is a painter of impressionism. | → |
20世纪初,许多保守主义者认为印象派的艺术是颓废的。 | Many conservatives in the early 1900's thought impressionistic art was decadent. | → |
宏大的,雄伟的尺寸、范围或程度大而给人深刻印象的;壮丽雄伟的 | Large and impressive in size, scope, or extent; magnificent. | → |
一位活跃在10世纪的无名诗人;在印象主义最蓬勃的时期作画 | An anonymous poet who flourished in the tenth century; painted when Impressionism was flourishing. | → |
这幅画给人总的印象是很有气势. | The general effect of the painting is overwhelming. | → |
他讲述了牛顿的引力定律,给人以深刻的印象。 | He discoursed impressively on Newton's theory of gravity. | → |
我总的印象是他似乎很和蔼可亲. | My general impression was that he seemed a pleasant man. | → |
醒目的引人注意的和给人深刻印象的;引人注目的 | Attracting and holding the attention; striking. | → |
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