Examples of using The wrong impression in English and their translations into Chinese
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This is a serious allegation, which gives the wrong impression that the  Swiss authorities are not enforcing the  arms embargo.
Due to the  wide application of austenitic stainless steel, it gives people the wrong impression that all stainless steels are not magnetic.
We believe that we should avoid creating the wrong impression that the  Conference is becoming an ineffective body.
She didn't want to give off the wrong impression or make it too easy for Will.".
This could lead to the wrong impression that Swiss border control authorities are failing to implement the  travel ban.
But it sure did give the  public the wrong impression about what is possible.
As long as the  signals are clear and nobody gives the wrong impression, good, clean(and harmless) fun can be offered.
For a twenty-one-year-old, wearing expensive suits can send a red flag to many, giving off the wrong impression.
If they are seen together in public, it will give the wrong impression.
Modern technologies are of course revolutionary in content sharing but have given people the wrong impression.
By criticizing anti-drug laws, TRP might have given the wrong impression.
Now, at age 27, she was petrified, actually frozen- terrified of disappointing people and making the wrong impression.
Unfortunately, in speaking of the  mandatory death penalty the  Committee has unwittingly conveyed the wrong impression.
This creates the wrong impression that the  recreational use of those drugs is acceptable and glamorous and may even be beneficial in the  pursuit of material success and the  satisfaction of personal needs.
If a site's color gives the wrong impression, it can result in high bounce rates, as the  site will suggest inexperience, unprofessionalism or even untrustworthiness.
He cautioned, however, that focusing so heavily on building consensus risked creating the wrong impression that resolutions adopted unanimously were" more valid" than the  resolutions that were not.
Paragraph 2 of draft article 49 provided an exception to the  rule established in paragraph 1; the  amendment proposed by the  representative of Nigeria would give the wrong impression as to the  draft article' s content.