Examples of using The impression in English and their translations into Hindi
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But don't let that give you the impression that Hamburg is stuffy- the Reeperbahn red-light district still has some of the wildest nightlife on the continent.
would a Christian ever want to give the impression of possessing some supernatural, unexplainable power?
Notice the variety of trench coats, which due to the severity of the cut will help to avoid the impression of vagueness forms.
With energy, your date will get the impression that you want to be with them- that you're excited about meeting them.
Frederick J. Cwiekowski agrees that the account in John"gives the impression" that Jesus baptized.
make you appear like a creep fondling god-knows-what, but it also gives the impression that you are secretive and insecure.
move his feet back and forth against the surface of the building, which would give the impression that he is, in fact, running.
modified in May 2018 so the impression is that the bug is still unresolved.
don't mess with their head and give the impression that this is more than it really is.
But remember, the last thing you want to do is to send her the wrong message and give her the impression that you are feeling the same way.
Islamic tradition has generally given the impression of uniformity, which was not a feature of early Islam.
While not absolutely necessary in a proposition, it does give the girl the impression that you have thought long and hard about this plan.
User can add an audio track to complete the impression and even configure the offset
We do not wish to create the impression that we are forcing any particular thing in regard to Muslims' personal laws.”.
Give the impression that the Contribution emanates from The Live Group if this is not the case.
This tended to reinforce the impression within the hobbyist culture that Kermit protocol was slow.
Hence perhaps the mockery- the impression that a Ministry of Happiness might be more Orwellian than practical or useful.
Second, policymakers must be cautious about punitive measures that may create the impression that they are cracking down on truancy
Although kids give off the impression they would like to be in charge, deep down they