词汇 | example_english_impression |
释义 | Examples of impressionThese 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. Table 1 shows the correlations between the three series, and the results there are consistent with our visual impressions. Not only unfortunate impressions but severe neurosis may persist in later life as a consequence if such experiences. Misleading impressions often follow from addressing the wrong questions. The intrusion subscale describes how thoughts and impressions related to the disease reappear. I was left with impressions and a faulty memory. In almost every debate, impressions are privileged over substance. Research questions guiding the study included investigating how far present beliefs and practices compare with initial impressions. However, it can be argued that ratepayers have general impressions and attitudes concerning their own and others' terms of trade with the government. In addition, they are probed in detail about potential positive and negative experiences to support their impressions. The 'most necessary, important, and living emotional material' for creativity came from 'those impressions that you get from direct, personal intercourse with other human beings'. Their first impressions, drawn from plain application, must be corrected, and it would seem that only additional information will do the correcting. As a result, these decisions have usually been based on the author's gut-level impressions and anecdotal evidence of how speakers and writers use language. Lantican et al. (2005) have shown that marginal areas have benefited substantially from improved wheat germplasm, contrary to some impressions. A new and heterogeneous image can then appear that approximates historical reality more than the still-dominant narrowly scoped impressions of events. Clearly defined are the individual phalange impressions, and there is no evidence of distortion or disruption with separated lumps and fragments. Re-examination of the type material refutes this inter pretation; the impressions are neither demonstrably paired, nor is there a strong vertical component to the impressions. No interdigital webbing impressions are present or observed. The pes impressions, however, show features that are different from pterosaur footprints reported previously. The manus impressions are tridactyl, strongly asymmetric, and rotated outward at almost a right angle to the long axis of the track way. 426 digit impressions and was made by a plantigrade foot. The most attractive thing about it is the large number of colour photographs and artists' impressions from the cosmos and the imagination. Sensory impressions form the basic mater ial upon which our knowledge of the behavior of external objects rests. The generous coverage appears thanks to a diligent spectator who recorded his impressions and sent them to the newspaper. Experiences from childhood, he maintained, were able to "bore" especially strong impressions into consciousness, and these impressions appeared very frequently in dreams. Here estimates of forest-line depression are based on impressions from the vegetation study. Fantastic dream-ideas relate either directly to sensory impressions and bodily states or can be related by simple association. Real life goes far beyond personal impressions or testimonial experiences. Thanks to real-time transformations, stereo displays and raytracing techniques, three-dimensional impressions close to those of real, physically built models can be produced routinely nowadays. The relation between current impressions and memories of self and dating partners. When grazing through official impressions and perspectives, all three authors share a shar p eye for telling anecdotes. The findings here confirm earlier impressions, but do so with greater precision. The first impressions afforded by this book are not altogether reassuring. I arrived at this conclusion mainly by reading colonial officials' ' impressions ' of the area. In this study, that assumption corresponded to our impressions of the speakers' proficiency as represented on the videotapes. Putting on the role of another, or being confronted by another's perceptions, allowed these students to move beyond their first impressions of the building. We see clearly-defined images of things, so the initial impressions from which those images derive must be clearly defined as well. Since pride, like the enjoyment of beauty, is pleasurable, these two impressions are associated by similarity. One of the main first impressions made by these memoirs is the clarity and attractiveness of their format. Part (lower) and counterpart (upper) showing sharply defined digit and phalange impressions. Thus, the impressions of contact linguists about natural codeswitching challenge a number of assumptions in the psycholinguistic literature about processing when bilinguals engage codeswitching. Many bear official seal impressions and notes stating the year and location of the household register. Personal encounters with relative strangers became common, and first impressions took on an unprecedented importance. Furthermore, on his account all mental activity had its ultimate impetus outside the mind, in the sources of impressions. Most gerontologists will probably seek to develop their own impressions based upon a reading of the entire text. Other applications do not, and therefore ask for theory and procedure capable of modeling first impressions or untutored choice. Everyday experience would indicate that it is: but we do not have to rely just on subjective impressions. Experiments with normal subjects also demonstrate a mismatch between verbally reported visual impressions of the comparative size of objects and visually-guided grasping actions. First impressions : children's knowledge of words gained from a single exposure. A consensus is reached by reading the text, talking about the impressions it gives and historical research. They must know what act-tokens, contrary to first impressions, the statute really picks out. We start with addressing the problem of identifying an acoustic object within a diversity of auditory impressions by auditory feature binding (the binding problem). First regarding its acoustic peculiarities and, second, its, shall we say, bodily impressions. Beyond these impressions we have heretofore been largely in the realm of speculation. The 985 items actually consist of only 163 original titles in 351 different impressions. Quite the contrary, it could be an advantage to have been out, become influenced by new impressions and have learned. The discussion not only strengthened impressions already identified but also illuminated additional aspects. The impressions are generally found in positive hyporelief and, more rarely, as negative epireliefs. The manus print is about 330 mm in length, and 110 mm in width, consequently, the manus and pes impressions are of similar length. First, how should the communication of emotions, attitudes and impressions be analysed? Students can compare initial impressions of the land/landscape to the 'realities' of that land or landscape. No conclusive data (in a domain in which one disposes of little more than impressions) can be cited. Such impressions lasted well into the mid 1900s. Furthermore, aren't visual data richer, more compelling, and above all more precise than sensory impressions provided by other modes of perception? Similarly, the subjectivity of language ... appears ... as a means of forming, of 'objectifying' sensory impressions. The act of combination of the sense impressions is a mental activity. Both fossils are poorly and indistinctly preserved as impressions lacking organic carbon. Variables three and four were based on interviewer postassessment impressions at age 10. I seem to perceive objects through the skin of my face, and to have the impressions immediately transmitted to the brain. A moderate density of tracks is observed, with 390 individual impressions, with an average density of 130 prints per m2. Given that hallux impressions appear to be unreliably preserved, this distinction may need caution. Visual representations, such as renderings, scale models, and ar tistic impressions have been used for centuries to simulate the appearance of designs prior to manufacture. As such, both made strong individual impressions on the public, even before they branched out into small group work. Clubbers deconstruct the gendered and raced diva loop by overlaying it with their own faulty impressions. Results would probably have given some erroneous impressions. The wind blows, leaving impressions on the snow. I can write personal letters describing experiences and impressions. She discusses the feelings and impressions that are given by the music rather than concentrating exclusively on a purely analytical study. The moderator and observer held a debrie ng session immediately after the group to share initial impressions. Although based on different sources, the different reports gave similar and totally erroneous impressions of the camps and the physical condition of the inmates. Most importantly, even though there are a large number of pes prints, covering an area of more than 200 m2, they consistently lack digit impressions. The digitigrade tridactyl manus impressions exhibit features of a typical pterosaur hand print. The front part of the pes print is broadly triangular, with no separation of the digit impressions, while the heel region is narrower and rounded. One may be a talented musician whose impressions will transform in one's imagination into the images of musical sounds. Short summaries of each day's interviews, capturing impressions and observations supplementing information recorded in the questionnaires, were written out in the evenings. Two 8.5 by 11-inch impressions can then be printed on the outside of the booklet and two on the inside. The highest centres do probably contain nothing but arrangements for representing impressions and movements, and other arrangements for coupling the activity of these arrangements together. She needed to do so, in order to be faithful to her impressions of rural life. They are usually preserved as flattened impressions, which retain little of their finer detail. They are usually simple cap-shaped shells looking somewhat like limpets, but on their internal surfaces they carry a series of paired muscle impressions. One of these functions is the recollection of impressions. Overall, the tone is highly positive; certainly it is so in relation to the impressions created by some other women in the sample. Let the site itself tell you what is there, and then follow your natural impressions. Few people understand exactly what they are and what they can do and quite a few people have mistaken impressions from the media. However, these are impressions which would be difficult to demonstrate from the archaeological evidence. The subjectivity of our impressions of architectural space challenges the researcher's ability to interpret residents' statements about their homes. The location of the wealthiest people living in the town supports these initial impressions. Therapists are only aware of these split-second interchanges in terms of general subjective impressions. Secondary impressions are sensations that arise as a result of the workings of the mind. The children had been told to focus on the music rather than on visual impressions. 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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