impress の英語での意味
impressimpress /ɪmˈpres/ verb [transitive]
すべての翻訳を見る1[not in progressive] to make someone feel admiration and respect(人)に感銘や尊敬の念を抱かせる:
Steve borrowed his dad’s sports car to impress his girlfriend.スティーブは彼女を感心させようと、父親のスポーツカーを借りた。impress somebody with/by something
We were very impressed by the standard of work.私たちは仕事の水準に非常に感銘を受けた。
One candidate in particular impressed us with her knowledge.とりわけある候補者が、その知識で私たちを感心させた。
I think the chief exec was favourably impressed by your presentation.最高経営責任者はあなたのプレゼンに好印象を持ったと思う。
‘He’s a lawyer?’ Mum looked suitably impressed (=as impressed as you would expect).「彼って弁護士なの?」お母さんはそれらしく感心した様子だった(=当然予想されるとおりに感心して)。2to make the importance of something clear to someoneあることの重要性を人に明確に理解させるimpress something on somebody
Father impressed on me the value of hard work.父は勤勉さの大切さを私にしっかりと叩き込んだ。3to press something into a soft surface so that a mark or pattern appears on it柔らかい面に何かを押しつけて跡や模様をつける:
patterns impressed in the clay粘土に刻み込まれた模様
すべての翻訳を見る1[not in progressive] to make someone feel admiration and respect(人)に感銘や尊敬の念を抱かせる:
Steve borrowed his dad’s sports car to impress his girlfriend.スティーブは彼女を感心させようと、父親のスポーツカーを借りた。impress somebody with/by something
We were very impressed by the standard of work.私たちは仕事の水準に非常に感銘を受けた。
One candidate in particular impressed us with her knowledge.とりわけある候補者が、その知識で私たちを感心させた。
I think the chief exec was favourably impressed by your presentation.最高経営責任者はあなたのプレゼンに好印象を持ったと思う。
‘He’s a lawyer?’ Mum looked suitably impressed (=as impressed as you would expect).「彼って弁護士なの?」お母さんはそれらしく感心した様子だった(=当然予想されるとおりに感心して)。2to make the importance of something clear to someoneあることの重要性を人に明確に理解させるimpress something on somebody
Father impressed on me the value of hard work.父は勤勉さの大切さを私にしっかりと叩き込んだ。3to press something into a soft surface so that a mark or pattern appears on it柔らかい面に何かを押しつけて跡や模様をつける:
patterns impressed in the clay粘土に刻み込まれた模様