imprint
Prononciation : [ɪmˈprɪnt]
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Contexte : « printing »
(noun) an imprint is a mark or design made by pressing something onto a surface. For example, when you stamp something onto paper, it leaves an imprint.
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The artist made a beautiful imprint of her hand on the clay.
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There was no imprint left on the paper after the stamp was removed.
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What kind of imprint did you leave on the wet sand at the beach?
Contexte : « memory »
(verb) to imprint means to make a strong mark, usually in a way that makes you remember something. It's like if you see something really special, and it sticks in your mind.
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The kind words of my teacher imprinted on my heart.
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He didn't imprint the lesson well, and he forgot it quickly.
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What event in your life has imprinted lasting memories in your mind?
Contexte : « creation »
(verb) to imprint also means to create a pattern or design by pressing. This is often used when talking about making things like images or patterns in materials.
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She imprinted her designs onto the fabric with a unique stamp.
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The pattern didn't imprint correctly because the material was too rough.
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How do you plan to imprint your artwork onto this surface?
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