1. impression
He suddenly started doing an impression of an announcer and we all cracked up.
A friend I went with on our first trip abroad had his wallet pickpocketed. I don't think it left a very good impression.
first impression
After the war, the diligence and the saving of the Japanese gave an impression which is strong in the American.
That commercial makes a strong impression - especially the music. It stays in your head.
It is impossible to escape the impression that people commonly use false standards of measurement — that they seek power, success and wealth for themselves and admire them in others, and that they underestimate what is of true value in life.
He told me that when he was young, he was very eager to be popular, and wanted to make a good impression on everyone.
My impression of this government is that they need a more forceful economic policy, otherwise they'll encounter large problems in the future.
The impression that many German wines are sweet, and don't go well with food, is widespread.
This statement-of-purpose essay has no consistency in how the points are laid out and gives a distracted impression.
Firstly, I think that the first time each foreigner is in China, the earliest impression is certainly the size of the country.
Seeing the briskly working toy consultants also left a strong impression.
Today's Beijing has given me a very deep impression and aroused my curiosity.
You can’t go out dressed like that. It’ll give people a really bad impression.
I had received the impression the Fine Folks were people who did the best they could with the sense they had, but Aunt Alexandra was of the opinion that the longer a family had been squatting on one patch of land the finer it was.
English word "impresie"(impression) occurs in sets:
1000 most important Romanian nouns 851 - 900CAE 1151 - 1175