prepossess
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prepossesses
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prepossessing
过去式
prepossessed
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prepossessed
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给人留下好印象, 产生积极影响
to positively impact someone’s opinion
- Her confident and friendly demeanor always prepossesses those she meets.
她自信和友好的态度总是给遇到她的人留下好印象。
- The speaker’s compelling introduction prepossessed the audience before the main argument began.
演讲者引人入胜的开场白在主论点开始之前就给听众留下了积极印象。
- A warm and genuine smile will prepossess your interviewers during the hiring process.
一个温暖而真诚的微笑会在招聘过程中给面试官留下好印象。
- She is constantly prepossessing new customers with her exceptional customer service skills.
她以卓越的客户服务技能不断吸引新客户。
- Her impeccable reputation has prepossessed many clients in favor of her company.
她无可挑剔的声誉影响了许多客户支持她的公司。
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占据心思, 萦绕心头
to make someone mainly think about something in particular
- She is constantly prepossessing herself with worries about things beyond her control.
她不断地纠结于那些超出她控制范围的事情。
- The looming deadline had prepossessed the team to the point of anxiety.
迫在眉睫的最后期限已经占据了团队的思绪,到了焦虑的地步。
- His strange behavior prepossesses her thoughts, making it hard to focus on anything else.
他奇怪的行为占据了她的思想,让人很难专注于其他事情。
- The tragic news prepossessed everyone’s minds throughout the meeting.
悲惨的消息在整个会议期间占据了每个人的脑海。
- The mysterious letter prepossesses his mind, leaving no room for other concerns.
那封神秘的信占据了他的心思,没有给其他担忧留下任何空间。
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预先留下好印象, 事先给人好印象
make a positive impression (on someone) beforehand
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预先拥有, 事先占有
possess beforehand