Impress in spanish
Impresionar
pronunciation: impɹ̩esioʊnɑɹ̩ part of speech: verb
pronunciation: impɹ̩esioʊnɑɹ̩ part of speech: verb
In gestures
impress1 = causar buena impresión, impresionar, admirar, impactar.
Example: When children are aware that records are kept there are always some who will want to impress or please.impress2 = dar la impresión de.
Example: 'It's funny,' she said, looking down at the table, 'when I met you on the train you didn't impress me as being that sort of person'.impress (up)on3 = inculcar en.
Example: This early opportunity should also be taken to impress upon the new entrant the right attitudes to work and to the public.impress4 = imprimir.
Example: A typical opening of the book shows two pages of text with the unfamiliar long 'f' often heavily impressed into a rough-looking paper.