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词汇 example_english_false-impression
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false impression

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meanings of falseand impression


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false
adjective
uk /fɒls/ us /fɑːls/
not real, but made to look or ...
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impression
noun
uk /ɪmˈpreʃ.ən/ us /ɪmˈpreʃ.ən/
an idea or opinion of what something or someone ...
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Examples of false impression


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Technological change has generated a quite falseimpression that most people are now more adept at visual interpretation than ever before.
The development of a parallel market economy in recent years has given the falseimpression that the camps could be, or are nearly, self-sufficient.
In other words, a first glance immediately gives a falseimpression of a building which was in fact utterly careless of the rules of composition.
This gives the falseimpression that those theories are appropriate in their respective domains, and need not be compared.
The hidden nature of many public health activities and its apparent success in controlling high profile outbreaks give the falseimpression that all is well.
In the first place the name is wrong: it creates a falseimpression of causal links.
But this does not excuse their quotation in isolation and the falseimpression thereby created.
Therefore, treating each individual as independent gives a falseimpression that there is more information in the data than there really is.
Planes oblique to the vessel may create the falseimpression of stenosis.
I also wish to correct a falseimpression created by this response.
I left his falseimpression undisturbed; and accepted the work he had to give.
Both were very positive about all aspects of their course and this may give a falseimpression in terms of their prominence in the charts below.
Migrant workers' adjusting their departure and return to the agricultural calendar gives the false impression that they all belonged to a single category of seasonal migrants.
Contrary to the falseimpression of immaturity provided by traditional analyses, the developmental levels involved in pathology are typically the same as those in normal development.
Even if we think that lying, defined with a suitable narrowness, is never permissible, we will want to say something different about merely deceiving - deliberately giving a falseimpression.
Additives create a falseimpression in consumers and give foods vivid, bright colours that are not found in nature.
From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English
Instead, they rely on certain figures, which happen to be correct but which, in my submission, give a totally falseimpression.
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One of our enemies in that effort is a falseimpression that numbers in the armed forces are in decline and opportunities with them.
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Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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