інші переклади
впечатление |
impression
impress
effect
feeling
showing
|
представление |
representation
presentation
idea
represent
submission
performance
|
отпечаток |
imprint
print
mark
stamp
impression
footprint
|
оттиск |
impression
print
stamp
impress
overprint
squeeze
|
мнение |
opinion
view
mind
belief
say
judgment
|
печать |
printing
print
seal
stamp
press
cachet
|
издание |
edition
publication
issue
impression
|
вдавление |
impression
indentation
|
тиснение |
lettering
impression
|
тираж |
circulation
edition
draw
run
printing
impression
|
грунт |
priming
ground
soil
earth
bottom
dirt
|
углубление |
deepening
recess
depression
socket
pit
intensification
|
допечатка |
impression
|
завод |
plant
factory
works
mill
facility
impression
|
перепечатка |
reprint
cancel
impression
|
печатание |
printing
print
press
presswork
impression
|
фон |
background
ground
context
fond
foil
field
|
предположение |
assumption
hypothesis
supposition
guess
speculation
conjecture
|
синоніми
іменник
приклади
The impressions were stamped into the soil, packing it hard so that nothing could grow in the wheel ruts, but everywhere else, the grasses were wild and a rich, emerald green.
Raif’s leather cuirass had taken a solid strike, but the armor had held, and there were several nasty-looking impressions from teeth on his bracer.
”Nodding, Jon started walking again, his eyes scanning the ground and occasionally the foliage around them, moving carefully to avoid stepping onto the impressions that he tracked.
They’d walked nervously until they saw the normal forest resume without the crushed trees and deep impressions the sloth left in its wake.
Rew stood, circled the rim of the mark, but saw no impressions left by the boots of a human, just the four-toed marks left by narjags.
He moved another dozen yards off the forest trail and found a third set of the four-toed impressions.
More impressions from toes and the balls of the feet, no heels.
They obviously didn’t want her to know what they were saying and equally obviously didn’t realise that Diamond Eye, mute and dulled as he was, still picked up the impressions of their thoughts.
Walking in expanding circles, he spent several minutes searching the rest of the site then moved on, forcing down the uncomfortable feeling that in the chaotic swirl of tracks, there were impressions for more feet than he would have guessed.
Where the party had emerged from the forest to the clear space around the river, the rocks were small, the size of apples or grapes, and in between the stone, impressions were obvious.
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