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impression in English:

1. an opinion that you have about someone or something because of the way they seem



2. one view or display of an ad



English word "impression"(one view or display of an ad) occurs in sets:

Media and advertising

3. notion


primitive notion
Let's dispense with this confused notion right now
In his essay "Esperanto: European or Asiatic language" Claude Piron has shown the similarities between Esperanto and Chinese, thereby putting to rest the notion that Esperanto is purely eurocentric.
In the same way as Hegel, Panovsky's notion of the dialectic makes history follow a predetermined course.
In this paper I would like to examine the notion of "dyad style" and its influence on fine arts.
Last studies contradict this notion
The findings may mean having to cast aside many traditional notions when it comes to money and financial choices.
Who put the notion into his head that he could sing? Now we'll have to listen to him.
I don`t understand this notion.
The show's ​director ​rejects the notion that ​seeing ​violence on ​television has a ​harmful ​effect on ​children.
So I think it's in everyone's interests to try and broaden out the concept of philanthropy into a wider notion of giving, making a contribution, making a difference.
And that's what Professor Cunningham means when he says we should broaden out the notion – or idea – of philanthropy.
The definition of a notion is an idea, belief or vague knowledge of something. An example of a notion is when you have an idea of what acceptable behavior is.
Paying mothers a sałaty to rise their children is an Interesting notion.

4. on


It's so hot that you could cook an egg on the hood of a car.
If you don't want to put on sunscreen, that's your problem. Just don't come complaining to me when you get a sunburn.
on the table
I think it's dangerous to climb a mountain on a day when it's stormy.
We pigged out on pizza and chicken at lunchtime.
The background check on Tom turned up suspiciously little.
Tom boiled some eggs on the rocket stove that he had just built.
Tom lives on a farm with his wife, Mary, not too far from Boston.
You walk on and I'll catch up with you later.
He knows that his critics are waiting to pounce on any slip that he makes.
People often lie about what they did on the weekend, so their friends won't realize how boring they really are.
Even though there were many cookies on the dish, I only ate three.
A bust of Aristotle stands on a pedestal in the entryway.
If it's okay for her to buy a knife, then why on earth can't I?
On Friday evenings, a group of us with spouses working overseas meet at Chuck's Bar and Grill.

English word "impression"(on) occurs in sets:

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5. impress


I want to learn to speak Hawaiian, so I can impress my girlfriend.
Tom did it just to impress Mary.
she impresses me
Parents try to impress upon their children the importance of honesty and hard work.
How does America impress you?
In business today, too many executives spend money they haven't earned, to buy things they don't need, to impress people they don't even like.
What are your impressions after watching the film?
I remember when I was a child being very impressed with how many toys she had.
What impressed me was their ability to deal with any problem.
He impressed her with his sincerity.
Your show made absolutely no impression on me
It certainly made an impression on me. (To z pewnością zrobiło na mnie wrażenie.)
I was deeply impressed by tese old ruins.
first impression
He spent a lot of money just to try and impress his girlfriend.

English word "impression"(impress) occurs in sets:

word formation

6. impressive


Your results are really impressive. Congratulations!
That's impressive.
Unless it's something fairly impressive, I won't remember it.
His speech was very impressive. You should have been there.
You've both been very impressive today. I'm proud of you.
Your curriculum is impressive, when could you start working for us?
It's impressive that he's popular with just a bit part!
Her eyes, a deep blue, were quite impressive.
That was another impressive fall-flat-on-your-face ... Hey, you alright, Sophie? Can you stand?
Two months later the sauce was on the shelves of one of Britain's supermarket chains, and Levi is now running an impressive and profitable company.
We knew he was good but we didn't expect his results to be as impressive as they were.
China has demonstrated impressive economic progress.
The impressive rock formations at Meteora are worth seeing.
The new railway station looks very impressive. It’s much bigger and better than the old one.
Impressive isn't it. A company that's only just been established but it's already got many outlets and is in fashion.

7. An idea or feeling about someone or something



English word "impression"(An idea or feeling about someone or something) occurs in sets:

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