单词 | Impress |
例句 | 1. She did not impress me at all. 2. The Grand Canyon never fails to impress people. 3. The boys were vying to impress her. 4. The Grand Canyon never fails to impress. 5. He uses big words to impress people. 6. Don't ever change just to impress and please someone. Change because it makes you a better person and it leads you to a better future. 7. The speaker tried hard to impress the audience but left them cold. 8. Steve borrowed his dad's sports car to impress his girlfriend. 9. The sights of the city never fail to impress foreign tourists. 10. He spoke loudly to impress. 11. The results failed to impress us. 12. Rick is slightly smarmy and eager to impress. 13. He was straining every nerve to impress the judges. 14. She played up her past achievementsjust to impress us. 15. Jed wanted to impress a Harvard professor and some other big guns. 16. You can try your best to impress the interviewers but in the end it's often just a question of luck. 17. It's important to impress your seniors if you want to be promoted. 18. Make the extra effort to impress the buyer and you will be rewarded with a quicker sale. 19. He tried to impress me with his extensive knowledge of wine. 20. Mr Simmons tried to impress on me how much easier my life would be if I were better organized. 21. Teachers should impress the children with the virtue of always telling the truth. 21. 22. She keeps trying to impress on me how she doesn't fancy him but does she protest too much? 23. The boys were vying with each other to impress her. 24. He tried to impress his teachers by using big words in all his essays. 25. He tried to impress me by flexing his huge muscles. 26. Life isn't a competition. It's a journey. If you spend that journey always trying to impress others, to outdo others, you're wasting your journey. 27. She threw in a lot of flashy footwork to impress the judges. 28. Ask young Harry to do it — he's still an eager beaver and wants to impress by his willingness. 29. Some people go back for their education to acquire another degree or diploma to impress the society. 30. A style consultant will demonstrate how to dress to impress. 1. The Grand Canyon never fails to impress people. 2. The Grand Canyon never fails to impress. 3. He uses big words to impress people. 4. Steve borrowed his dad's sports car to impress his girlfriend. 31. It's embarrassing the extremes he'll go to in order to impress his boss. 32. Melanie Griffith as Tess failed to impress me. 33. Who was he trying to impress? 34. Simulators can provide demonstrations which always impress visitors. 35. Shelly constantly tries to impress her boss. 36. Trying to impress his new girlfriend. 37. This is what I want to impress on her. 38. The Avalanche Ale is a perfectly serviceable beer, full-bodied and tasty, but the others failed to impress. 39. Not to gain extra marks in the test and certainly not to impress your friends! 40. Whether pupils' behaviour is itself a political statement or not, the aggressive forms impress themselves on to educational politics. 41. Never try to impress a woman, because if you do she'll expect you to keep up the standard for the rest of your life.". W.C. Fields 42. It is easy to dismiss them as the strategic outpourings of a new recruit trying to impress the party machine. 43. Exercise for yourself rather than to impress or conform with anyone else. 44. I felt they were both trying to impress on me that they were my friends and were going to look after me. 45. You must speak to Ruth and impress upon her that she has to come to school. 46. His appearance, that first term, failed to impress everyone as it failed to impress the Master of his college. 47. He cultivated members of the aristocracy and sprinkled them among his company boards to impress potential investors. 48. You don't need to make fancy foods to impress guests - something simple but good will do. 49. Naturally, he wanted to impress his colleagues, set up a little frisson, as he'd have put it. 50. It is always wise to look towards those who inspire and impress you. 51. But this may serve to impress you with my determination. 52. It's an event which can not fail to impress even the most cynical Cruella de Vil. 53. She had no right to chatter about the secrets I had confided,(/impress.html) but she wanted to impress my brother. 54. Maybe he was about to fail to impress his new boss. 55. But Tamar was trying to impress me very forcibly with her candour and her excellent memory. 56. One reason why birds and horses are not unhappy is because they are not trying to impress other birds and horses. Dale Carnegie 57. If you can't impress yourself, then no one else really matters. Laurell K. Hamilton 58. They treated me like a manager; they tried to impress me. 59. There's a new guy at work who's always trying to impress the boss. 60. Atlanta is on a massive ego trip, mixed with a congenital inferiority complex that makes Atlantans overly eager to impress others. 61. His centrist, compromising instincts, embodied in the New Democrat covenant, alienated core constituencies while failing to impress opponents. 62. Here it would be useful to impress upon the new councillor the relationship between the official and the council. 63. Desperate to impress after his call-up to Sven Goran Eriksson's squad, the battling midfielder tried to dictate the attacks. 64. I had managed to swipe a ball for myself and was attempting to impress anyone who cared to watch. 65. But George and Arsenal can impress upon Wright the harm he is doing his own career. 66. To impress and drive away lesser males, the harem bull develops a darker coat and a swollen neck. 67. Such answers I can not provide: nor can anyone else, though some may try to impress us with their guesses. 68. True, there were packets of walnut bits too, but they failed to impress themselves on me. 69. Suggestions that he could avoid the damage by protecting the wheat fields with electric fencing do not impress Mr Berry. 70. Tesfaye Gebre Kidan continued to appeal for a ceasefire and to impress on foreign ambassadors his willingness to negotiate with the rebels. 71. These fossil-like impressions of flesh-forms convey a chilling vulnerability not shared but enhanced by the metal material which they now permanently impress. 72. Some big firms have cut the pay of senior executives in a move to impress on humbler employees that times are tough. 73. De Boer has failed to impress since his arrival from Barcelona, but his presence here gave Rangers lustre. 74. Only dumb people try to impress smart people. Smart people just do what they do. Chris Rock 75. Durham are missing a chance to impress in an area where cricket remains primitive. 76. I think we bought it to impress our friends and show our parents we were adults. 77. If Jack had been trying to find a way to impress Polly he had hit the nail on the head. 78. Of course, making the connection more explicit will not impress everybody. 79. He made no effort to be understood, or liked; no attempt to impress. 80. Don't put on airs or try to impress anymore. 81. Tall talk does little to impress me. 82. Help to Hamster Loco to impress his girl. 83. I make a great impress on your company. 84. The aim was to bludgeon speculators and impress creditors. 85. So, what I'm trying to impress upon you, in essence, is this: You and I in America are faced not with a segregationist conspiracy(/impress.html), we're faced with a government conspiracy. 86. Their honesty and hospitality an enduring impress on her life. 87. She is such a "do-gooder", always trying to impress other people. 88. If you want to impress your date, pull up Hello Vino to make it look like you know whether to order a zinfandel or a malbec. 89. But Capello insists Rooney is not fazed by critics of his international form, and is backing the 22-year-old to impress against Croatia in Zagreb on Wednesday. 90. Governor Koong's next despicable plot to impress the Empire involved poisoning the Umboo countryside with the biological agent, rooze. 91. A financial problem will occur if you overspend on someone you are trying to impress. 92. To make a batik, you impress a design with wax. 93. Wounded is more than just a magic trick to impress or freak out your friends. 94. In order to impress the audience deeply, every moderator has his own talisman. 95. FA ZHOU : Honorable ancestors, please help Mulan impress the matchmaker today. 96. Their honesty and hospitality left an enduring impress on her life. 97. These numbers can readily be put in a curriculum vitae to impress others. 98. The Sydney Garden & Flower Show - This annual horticultural show will educate, impress and amaze. 99. The size of the castle and its commanding position still impress the visitor today. 100. With you pernickety little bastards in your fancy dress, who just judge each other and try to impress. 101. Everybody says I've got put on my Sunday best if I want to impress the girl. 102. Shareholders shall sign or impress their chops on the articles of association. 103. Chelsea's interest has also failed to impress the fleet-footed forward and he has insisted that remaining in Madrid is the only thing that he is considering. 104. Adu failed to impress the staff in Portugal, but now has the chance of a fresh start in the French principality . 105. Perhaps I was trying to impress him with my precocious wisdom. 106. The team's formula is useful for more than just helping a wine taster "impress his friends," Reclari says. 107. After the appointment with somebody, I left no-good impress on others. 108. He gave his biceps a flex to impress the ladies. 109. It doesn't try to impress users with its whizbang technology or visual style – though it might have both. 110. At the first sight the boy did not impress them favorably. 111. We persist in decoration and designing of the parlor to be utilizable , economic, durable, artistic, elegant, with special characteristics, so that it can impress deeply on clients at the first sight. 111. try its best to gather and make good sentences. 112. Through mensuration and research of the Interception by Canopy, Litter Moisture Content Impress and Soil water physical characteristics of Alnus cremastogyne Burli. 113. Keown thinks Wenger could be primed for a summer clear-out should his players fail to impress in their remaining games against Blackburn and Fulham. 114. It's enough to impress even a geologist Richard Waitt, for instance . 115. Maintaining eye contact, regular breathing and a broad smile impress employers that. 116. Impress your end - users with expanding, drop down, and pop - up text. 117. This was to impress on visitors that shareholders'and customers'money was spent on essentials, not frills. 118. Yes. -...who showed us how easy it is to become our own mixologist and create signature cocktails that are going to impress any guest. Take a look. 119. Upstairs, the precision of the drawing and the execution continues to impress and create the cinematographic atmosphere of the house. 120. Wanting to impress my Asian beloved with my manly Western ways, one of the first meals I prepared for her was a pasta salad. 121. You're a real go-getter and in enterprising, therefore, you really impress me. 122. The pair went to a Picasso display and, to impress her, Harvey told Gloria that he could belike get the artist's autograph. 123. Disputes surrounding password usage continue to impress upon me the need for mainstream multi - factor authentication. 124. Take for example a situation where a person has an upcoming high school reunion a mere four weeks away. This person decides she wants to lose 60 pounds before the reunion to impress everyone. 125. Also your Guides would do their best to impress upon you what is best when making your decision. 126. Your very effective recital of British war effort will greatly impress world public opinion. 127. Official figures almost certainly overstate the size of the spending boom: local bureaucrats may well be exaggerating investment in order to impress their masters in Beijing. 128. The villagers take a dim view of people who try to impress them. 129. He tries to impress the girls by wearing flashy socks and jackets. 130. This hawkish talk did not impress his audience, who reacted with silence. 131. The impress of communication between China and the West could be found by the analysis of origin of cockscomb-shaped kettle. 132. The Regency staff will impress you with their friendliness, discreetness and willingness to provide you with outstanding service. 133. The Russian people do impress me with their stamina, patriotism, and sheer numbers. 134. Tarter 's efforts to push SETI forward with private financing impress even skeptics of the enterprise. Benjamin M. 135. I tell you this to impress upon you theabsolute power there is in taking the time to work on yourself. 136. The fatigues of diamond at room temperature and the soft impress or technique are introduced. 137. As expected, the Polish playmaker will be hoping to impress on his home ground. 138. The true-life story depicted in this film will greatly impress the audience. 139. His place really looks lived in — noting expensive or modish just to impress people. 140. This sort of eager-to-please passivity is not likely to impress a future boss looking for a go-getter. 141. In 1924, President Calvin Coolidge suggested national celebration of the day to form closer relations between fathers and their children, and to impress upon fathers the full measure of their duties. 141. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words. 142. We also want to impress upon our people how our view of death is changed, both our own death and the death of Christian family and friends. 143. Tone it down or forget about making a love connection this week. You won't impress anyone if you brag, exaggerate or are self-centered. 144. Trying to impress on my brother the importance of personal hygiene was never an easy task. 145. Although particularly heavy furniture is pressed above form tiny impress, OK also restorable after the clog is removed. 146. They are notorious for resorting to trickery in order to impress their clients. 147. Still, a perfectly risen pudding is likely to impress a bunch of thirty-something women--which I guess makes me at least the James Blunt of the kitchen. 148. But I would like to suggest enough of them to impress upon you the richness and complexity of my background. 149. The tiny arachnid, found in Australia, shows off a rainbow of colours to impress nearby females. 150. I wanted to impress that oh-so gorgeous French guy that lived in my student residence in Paris. |
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