好感
好印象
overall impression───总体印象
favourable opinion───赞成的意见
give the impression───留下印象
make an impression───让人眼前一亮;给人留下…的印象
under the impression───记得;在印象中
favorableness───n.有利;顺利;如愿以偿
honorable mention───n.优秀奖;鼓励奖;荣誉奖
The interviews produced a less favorable impression of Palin among audience members.───该访谈致使佩林在观众心目中形象大跌.
the United States, which Kissinger labels "a kind of shadow play," Deng made a dramatically favorable impression.───研究表明,在谈话中如果你向别人询问有关他们自己的事情,他们会马上对你有好感。
Studies show that when you ask people questions about themselves, they come away from the conversation with a more favorable impression of you.───该访谈致使佩林在观众心目中形象大跌。
We formed a very favorable impression of her.───我们对她的印象极好.
Rain day gives me a favorable impression.───我对下雨天有种莫名的好感.
But a November poll found that 58 percent of those questioned had a favorable impression of her.
In his 1979 visit to the United States, which Kissinger labels "a kind of shadow play, " Deng made a dramatically favorable impression.
Perot was viewed unfavorably by 57 percent of those surveyed, compared with 17 percent with a favorable impression.
Few people could have made a less favorable impression or turned out to be such a stalwart ally.
- favorable impression
- favorable reply
- favorable term
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