How is the word впечатлять translated from Russian to English

Вызывать у кого-либо восхищение.

To make someone admire you.

verb
English translation
Impress

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  • Он хотел впечатлить нового начальника. He wanted to impress his new boss.

  • Она внушила нам, что нужно быть осторожными. She impressed on us the need for care.

  • Впечатляй их своей работой, а не одеждой. Impress them with your work, not your clothes.

  • Внушите ученикам, насколько опасна эта машина. Impress on your students how dangerous this machine is.

  • Этот старый трюк ещё кого-нибудь впечатляет? Does that old trick still impress anyone?

  • Тренер пытался внушить им, как важны регулярные тренировки. The coach tried to impress upon them the value of practice.

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FAQ about “впечатлять”

How is “впечатлять” translated from Russian?
“впечатлять” translates into English as “Impress”. Add this word to your VibeLing vocabulary and lock it in with spaced repetition.
What does “впечатлять” mean?
Meaning of “впечатлять”: Вызывать у кого-либо восхищение. In English — “Impress”.
What part of speech is “впечатлять”?
“впечатлять” is a verb.
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