Impress: if a person or thing impresses you, you feel admiration for them or it 使欽佩;使敬仰;給…留下深刻的好印象 ~ sb (with sth/sb)
We interviewed a number of candidates but none of them impressed us.
我們和數名申請人進行了面談,但都沒有給我們留下什么印象。 VN
She was suitably impressed(= as impressed as somebody had hoped)with the painting.
她一如所期望的對那幅油畫發生了興趣。
He impressed her with his sincerity.
他的真誠打動了她。
His sincerity impressed her.
他的真誠打動了她。
The Grand Canyon never fails to impress.
大峽谷永遠讓人嘆為觀止。 V
It impressed me that she remembered my name.
令我佩服的是她記得我的名字。
Unsolicited: not asked for and sometimes not wanted 未經要求的;自發的;自我推薦的 adjective
unsolicited comments/criticism/advice
主動作出的評論/批評/忠告
The record company receives dozens of unsolicited demo tapes each week.
唱片公司每周收到數十盤自我推薦的試唱磁帶。
Reluntant: hesitating before doing something because you do not want to do it or because you are not sure that it is the right thing to do 不情愿的;勉強的
reluctant agreement/support
勉強同意/支持
She was reluctant to admit she was wrong.
她不愿承認自己有錯。
He finally gave a reluctant smile.
他最后露出了一絲無可奈何的微笑。
a reluctant hero(= a person who does not want to be called a hero)
不情愿做英雄的英雄