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impression

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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impression [ingl. brit. ɪmˈprɛʃ(ə)n, ingl. am. ɪmˈprɛʃən] SUST.

1. impression (idea):

impression
impression f
to give the impression of doing
to get the (distinct) impression that
to be under the impression that

2. impression (impact):

impression
impression f
to make a good/bad impression
faire bonne/mauvaise impression (on sur)
to make (quite) an impression
faire impression or de l'effet
it left a deep impression on him
what kind of impression did they make?
quelle impression ont-ils faite?

3. impression (perception):

impression
impression f
to have the impression of doing
to give or create an impression of sth
what's your impression of the new boss?

4. impression (imitation):

impression
she does a good impression of Valerie

5. impression (imprint):

impression (of weight, foot, hand)
impression f
impression (from teeth)
impression (of hoof)
to leave an impression on surface, sand, wax
to take an impression of key, fossil

6. impression TIPOGR. (reprint):

impression

7. impression TIPOGR. (process):

impression
impression f
fugitive impression, sensation
misleading impression, title
lasting effect, impression, contribution
to create a good/bad impression
faire (une) bonne/mauvaise impression
vivid dream, impression
distinct improvement, resemblance, preference, progress, impression, memory
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francés
inglés
inglés
to take an impression of sth
impression, imprint
impression of a key
impression
impression
impression
ma première impression a été que
my first impression was that
impression
impression
to make little/a great impression
faire impression personne, exploit
to make an impression
faire bonne/mauvaise impression
to make a good/bad impression (sur qn on sb)
faire forte impression
to make a strong impression
il ne m'a fait aucune impression
he didn't make any impression on me
impression
impression
to give the impression of doing/being
to give the impression that

en el diccionario PONS

inglés
inglés
francés
francés

impression [ɪmˈpreʃən] SUST.

1. impression (idea):

impression
impression f

2. impression (effect):

impression
impression f
to create a good impression
faire une bonne impression
to make an impression on sb

3. impression (imitation):

impression

4. impression (imprint):

impression

5. impression TIPOGR.:

impression
ineradicable impression
create a sensation, impression
to get the impression that ...
francés
francés
inglés
inglés
impression
impression
to have the impression that ..
faire une forte impression sur qn
to make a strong impression on sb
laisser à qn une impression
to leave sb an impression
une impression de déjà-vu
an impression of déjà-vu
impression
impression
to make an impression on sb
impression/vue d'ensemble
overall impression/view
to make a good/bad impression
to give the impression that ...
en el diccionario PONS
inglés
inglés
francés
francés

impression [ɪm·ˈpreʃ· ə n] SUST.

1. impression (idea):

impression
impression f
to be under [or to have] the impression that ...

2. impression (effect):

impression
impression f
to create a good impression
faire une bonne impression
to make an impression on sb

3. impression (imitation):

impression

4. impression (imprint):

impression

5. impression TIPOGR.:

impression
ineradicable impression
create a sensation, impression
to form the impression
francés
francés
inglés
inglés
impression
impression
to have the impression that ..
faire une forte impression sur qn
to make a strong impression on sb
laisser à qn une impression
to leave sb an impression
une impression de déjà-vu
an impression of déjà-vu
impression
impression
to make an impression on sb
impression/vue d'ensemble
overall impression/view
to make a good/bad impression
to give the impression that ...

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Ejemplos de uso en el diccionario PONS (revisados por la redacción)

to gain an impression
avoir une impression
to get the impression that ...
to create a good impression
faire une bonne impression
to make an impression on sb

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

However, the term "snap trap" is preferred as other designations are misleading, particularly with respect to the intended prey.
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Its distinct summits are poorly identified, and information gathered from expeditions that have visited the area is often misleading.
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Such information can develop a misleading authority because of its presence at such sites.
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Finally, reviewing or demonstrating a system before the user tests it can result in misleading results.
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Some projects require advanced statistical tools to make sense of misleading data.
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