Dar la impresión
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dar la impresión
(v.) = convey + impression ; strike + Pronombre Personal ; give + the impression that ; confer + the impression ; come off as ; come across.
Ex: In Spain, posters and cartoons were used to convey the impression of reading as entertainment. Ex: 'You commented earlier,' she said ingenuously, aloud, 'that Kass didn't strike you as the union type'. Ex: I also don't want to give the impression that my own catalog at UCB is fraught with irrationalities. Ex: The term 'librarian' may confer the impression of being a quiet, respectable and unassuming person and consequently be useful on insurance forms, passports and rental agreements. Ex: I love the content of this discussion, and hope that my comments don't come off as negative. Ex: Since many who read my articles are writers I'm sure what I am about to say will come across like preaching to the choir.

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Dar la impresión
We wouldn't want to give the impression that we were interfering or anything like that.
No querríamos dar la impresión de que estuviéramos interfiriendo o algo así.
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