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Sinónimos detallados de impressive en inglés

impressive:

impressive adj.

  1. impressive
  2. impressive
  3. impressive
    – producing a strong effect 1
    impressive; telling
    – producing a strong effect 1
    • impressive adj.
      • gave an impressive performance as Othello1
    • telling adj.
      • a telling gesture1
  4. impressive
    – making a strong or vivid impression 1
    impressive
    – making a strong or vivid impression 1

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Definiciones relacionadas de "impressive":

  1. producing a strong effect1
    • gave an impressive performance as Othello1
  2. making a strong or vivid impression1
    • an impressive ceremony1

impressive forma de impress:

impress [the ~] sustantivo

  1. the impress
    the stamp; the imprint; the hallmark; the impress; the seal
  2. the impress
    – the act of coercing someone into government service 1
    the impress; the impressment
    – the act of coercing someone into government service 1

to impress verbo (impresses, impressed, impressing)

  1. to impress
    to impress; to dent; to push in; to press
    • impress verbo (impresses, impressed, impressing)
    • dent verbo (dents, dented, denting)
    • push in verbo (pushes in, pushed in, pushing in)
    • press verbo (presses, pressed, pressing)
  2. to impress
    to influence; to affect; to impress
    • influence verbo (influences, influenced, influencing)
    • affect verbo (affects, affected, affecting)
    • impress verbo (impresses, impressed, impressing)
  3. to impress
    to impress; to print; to inscribe
    • impress verbo (impresses, impressed, impressing)
    • print verbo (prints, printed, printing)
    • inscribe verbo (inscribes, inscribed, inscribing)
  4. to impress
    to impress; to press
    • impress verbo (impresses, impressed, impressing)
    • press verbo (presses, pressed, pressing)
  5. to impress
    to imprint; to instil; to impress; to encode; to get through; to instill
    • imprint verbo (imprints, imprinted, imprinting)
    • instil verbo, británico (instils, instilled, instilling)
    • impress verbo (impresses, impressed, impressing)
    • encode verbo (encodes, encoded, encoding)
    • get through verbo (gets through, got through, getting through)
    • instill verbo, americano
  6. to impress
    to instil; to impress; to imprint; to instill
    • instil verbo, británico (instils, instilled, instilling)
    • impress verbo (impresses, impressed, impressing)
    • imprint verbo (imprints, imprinted, imprinting)
    • instill verbo, americano
  7. to impress
    – dye (fabric) before it is spun 1
    to impress; yarn-dye
    – dye (fabric) before it is spun 1
  8. to impress
    – produce or try to produce a vivid impression of 1
    to impress; to instil; ingrain; instill
    – produce or try to produce a vivid impression of 1
    • impress verbo (impresses, impressed, impressing)
    • instil verbo, británico (instils, instilled, instilling)
    • ingrain verbo
      • Mother tried to ingrain respect for our elders in us1
    • instill verbo, americano
  9. to impress
    – take (someone) against his will for compulsory service, especially on board a ship 1
    to impress; to shanghai
    – take (someone) against his will for compulsory service, especially on board a ship 1
    • impress verbo (impresses, impressed, impressing)
    • shanghai verbo (shanghais, shanghaid, shanghaing)
      • The men were shanghaied after being drugged1
  10. to impress
    – mark or stamp with or as if with pressure 1
    to impress; to imprint
    – mark or stamp with or as if with pressure 1
    • impress verbo (impresses, impressed, impressing)
      • To make a batik, you impress a design with wax1
    • imprint verbo (imprints, imprinted, imprinting)
  11. to impress
    – reproduce by printing 1
    to impress; to print
    – reproduce by printing 1
    • impress verbo (impresses, impressed, impressing)
    • print verbo (prints, printed, printing)
  12. to impress
    – have an emotional or cognitive impact upon 1
    to affect; to strike; to move; to impress
    – have an emotional or cognitive impact upon 1
    • affect verbo (affects, affected, affecting)
    • strike verbo (strikes, struck, striking)
      • This behavior struck me as odd1
    • move verbo (moves, moved, moving)
    • impress verbo (impresses, impressed, impressing)
      • This child impressed me as unusually mature1
  13. to impress
    – impress positively 1
    to impress
    – impress positively 1
    • impress verbo (impresses, impressed, impressing)
      • The young chess player impressed her audience1

Conjugaciones de impress:

present
  1. impress
  2. impress
  3. impresses
  4. impress
  5. impress
  6. impress
simple past
  1. impressed
  2. impressed
  3. impressed
  4. impressed
  5. impressed
  6. impressed
present perfect
  1. have impressed
  2. have impressed
  3. has impressed
  4. have impressed
  5. have impressed
  6. have impressed
past continuous
  1. was impressing
  2. were impressing
  3. was impressing
  4. were impressing
  5. were impressing
  6. were impressing
future
  1. shall impress
  2. will impress
  3. will impress
  4. shall impress
  5. will impress
  6. will impress
continuous present
  1. am impressing
  2. are impressing
  3. is impressing
  4. are impressing
  5. are impressing
  6. are impressing
subjunctive
  1. be impressed
  2. be impressed
  3. be impressed
  4. be impressed
  5. be impressed
  6. be impressed
diverse
  1. impress!
  2. let's impress!
  3. impressed
  4. impressing
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

impress

  1. impress

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Definiciones relacionadas de "impress":

  1. the act of coercing someone into government service1
  2. dye (fabric) before it is spun1
  3. produce or try to produce a vivid impression of1
  4. take (someone) against his will for compulsory service, especially on board a ship1
  5. mark or stamp with or as if with pressure1
    • To make a batik, you impress a design with wax1
  6. reproduce by printing1
  7. have an emotional or cognitive impact upon1
    • This child impressed me as unusually mature1
  8. impress positively1
    • The young chess player impressed her audience1

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