Impronta in english
Imprint
pronunciation: ɪmprɪnt part of speech: noun
pronunciation: ɪmprɪnt part of speech: noun
In gestures
impronta = imprint ; import ; stamp.
Example: Harris was a librarian par excellence, whose imprint will become indelible in the history of Nigerian librarianship.Example: A new set of conventions has had to be developed, using mathematical symbols mainly, which have international import.Example: The new heir apparent is probably a man of a very different stamp.more:
» dejar su impronta en = set + Posesivo + stamp on .
Example: Darwin and Corvin set their stamp on the work-force.» llevar la impronta de = bear + the imprint of ; bear + the mark(s) of ; bear + the stamp of ; bear + the hallmarks of ; have + the hallmarks of .
Example: All of us bear the imprint of the culture and the time we are born into as much as we do the imprint of our genes. Example: His bespectacled face bears the marks of decades of administrative decisions and manipulating markets. Example: In the UK, colleges of further education and their libraries are highly individual institutions bearing the stamp of the educational entrepreneur. Example: One analyst said the killings bore the hallmarks of al Qaeda but no claim of responsibility has been made. Example: Michael Jackson's corpse had the hallmarks of longtime intravenous drug use.