Aún no tenemos significados para "unfavourable impression".
1The others make an unfavourable impression because they are so laxly executed.
2Other accounts than his might have produced an unfavourable impression in the north.
3But it had made an unfavourable impression on the friend's mind.
4This inclined to produce an unfavourable impression concerning these individuals.
5But the unfavourable impression which his conduct had made appears to have been gradually effaced.
6Claude-Amelius-Goldenheart saw that he had produced an unfavourable impression, and hastened to set himself right.
7But the unfavourable impression created by such an air of stillness was not destined to remain.
8These designs make an unfavourable impression because some, not all of them, are stiff and regular.
9This last interview left a still more unfavourable impression on Headland's mind of Mr Miles Gaffin.
10What I said to Bill was sufficient to erase any unfavourable impression from a candid mind.
11He wanted to smooth the matter over, or at least to soften the unfavourable impression against Giovanni.
12The man's appearance did not make an unfavourable impression, but he could not possibly overlook his behaviour.
13It makes an unfavourable impression, because it is dramatically out of keeping with the tragedy of the story.
14The unfavourable impression of them became a tradition of the English Press, and, unfortunately, of the Colonial Office.
15It will produce an unfavourable impression.
16There was a suggestion of caution in his manner that created a somewhat unfavourable impression in Merefleet's mind.
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