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pre in inglese:

1. before before


Death before dishonor!
The fact that Britain had no national anthem before 1745 is in itself of little consequence.
Before long, the moon came out.
I told you before that you should ask your mother first.
Before Tom met Mary, he never seemed to be happy.
She had been in the hospital for a week before her husband came back.
Many parents think it's important for their children to eat before 8:00 p.m.
Before you can love others, you need to be able to love yourself.
Humanity has suffered more from war in this century than ever before.
He had not been employed by the company two years before his linguistic abilities were recognized.
It was very cold, and then before long, on top of that, it began to rain.
I'll leave a key with my next-door neighbour in case you get here before I do.
Before going to study in Paris, I must brush up on my French.
I met Tom before I graduated from high school, but didn't meet Mary until many years later.
It's very unlikely that we will release a new album before next winter.

2. impressed


attended your lecture on public speaking in London last week and I was very impressed.
I'm impressed
His paintings so impressed me that I was interested in him.
Buddha, impressed by the rabbit's efforts, raised him unto the moon and set him in that form forever more.
In my secondary school days, I was much impressed by how my hospitalised grandfather would often tell the nurses there, "Thank you, I appreciate your help."
A common misconception about Christopher Columbus is that he once impressed a tribe of natives by predicting the lunar eclipse. The truth of the matter is that he CAUSED it.
When I attended a Japanese high school last July, I was impressed with what I saw.
His desperate attempts at distancing himself from his old left-wing ties have impressed no one so far.
The day before yesterday you impressed everyone, but I already knew you.
Most people were there for the first time and I was really impressed by how quickly the learnt the steps.
His courage impressed me enough for me to trust him.
Don't be impressed by: money, followers, degrees and titles. Do be impressed by: kindness, integrity, humility and generosity.
I'm impressed that you care so much about her. / 2. I'll admit... I'm impressed. / 3. I'm really impressed that you fought for all of us.
Place this merchandise slip into the time stamp, and the date and time will be impressed.
Here ... the sound of the cicadas is different. "Oh my, I'm impressed you noticed. You've got a good sense of pitch!"

Inglese parola "pre"(impressed) si verifica in set:

1. NEW THINGS (Pronunciation)

3. eminent


He was an eminent scientist.
This monument was erected in honor of the eminent philosopher.
I know his as an eminent pop singer.
Can we afford to hire such an eminent lawyer?
eminently suitable
an eminent lawyer
Richard Feynman was the eminent scientist.
A doctor's reputation is made by the number of eminent men who die under his care.
Sy Bisti was actually a perfectly well-defined and eminently useful language.
Picasso is an eminent painter.
Mr Smith is an eminent violinist.
He is eminent for his great discoveries.
He is eminent both as a teacher and writer.