| impression | strong feeling or idea left by an experience; effect; vague memory; stamp, imprint; stamping, impressing isim | en |
| impression | If someone gives you a particular impression, they cause you to believe that something is the case, often when it is not. I don't want to give the impression that I'm running away from the charges | en |
| impression | Your impression of a person or thing is what you think they are like, usually after having seen or heard them. Your impression of a situation is what you think is going on. What were your first impressions of college? My impression is that they are totally out of control | en |
| impression | Also called an ad or page impression The display of a single creative to a consumer on a website A single page view can have more than one impression if there is more than one advertising location on the page, or if dynamic ad rotation is used | en |
| impression | a perception which involves actual hearing, seeing, feeling, etc , rather than just thinking about these things [text] Notice Hume draws the distinction between impressions and ideas in terms of their differing degrees of "liveliness " | en |
| impression | A print on paper from a wood block, metal plate, or the like | en |
| impression | The image transferred from the printing plate to the substrate Also the adjustment required to affect the above transfer | en |
| impression | the act of pressing one thing on or into the surface of another; "he watched the impression of the seal on the hot wax" an impressionistic portrayal of a person; "he did a funny impression of a politician" (dentistry) an imprint of the teeth and gums in wax or plaster; "the dentist took an impression for use in preparing an inlay" an outward appearance; "he made a good impression"; "I wanted to create an impression of success"; "she retained that bold effect in her reproductions of the original painting" a vague idea in which some confidence is placed; "his impression of her was favorable"; "what are your feelings about the crisis?"; "it strengthened my belief in his sincerity"; "I had a feeling that she was lying" all the copies of a work printed at one time; "they ran off an initial printing of 2000 copies | en |
| impression | A cast made of the contours within the external ear from which an earmold (for BTE instruments) or custom shell (for ITE, ITC and CIC instruments) is made Impressions typically are made using a silicone or audalin material which is plastic for insertion and cures within a few minutes for removal | en |
| impression | The results of one rotation of a plate cylinder on a printing press | en |
| impression | A measure of how many times a banner is displayed Count one impression each time the banner is shown | en |
| impression | The pressure of the plates and type in contact with the paper at the moment of printing | en |
| impression | An "impression" is a visitor looking at a page An impression can be a "unique" (first-time visit) or can be a "reload" The "impression" statistics are a join of the "unique" statistics and the "reload" statistics | en |
| impression | In painting, the first coat of color, as the priming in house painting and the like | en |
| impression | the number of copies of an edition printed at any one time (same as "printing") | en |
| impression | Impressiveness; emphasis of delivery | en |
| impression | An impersonation | en |
| impression | an online advertising performance metric representing an instance where an ad is shown once | en |
| impression | an outward appearance | en |
| impression | The indentation or depression made by the pressure of one object on another | en |
| impression | The overall effect of something | en |
| impression | The act of impressing, or the state of being impressed; the communication of a stamp, mold, style, or character, by external force or by influence | en |
| impression | Influence or effect on the senses or the intellect hence, interest, concern | en |
| impression | The result of one cycle of a plate cylinder on a printing press | en |
| impression | The pressure of the type on the paper, or the result of such pressure, as regards its appearance; as, a heavy impression; a clear, or a poor, impression; also, a single copy as the result of printing, or the whole edition printed at a given time | en |
| impression | That which is impressed; stamp; mark; indentation; sensible result of an influence exerted from without | en |
| impression | That which impresses, or exercises an effect, action, or agency; appearance; phenomenon | en |
| impression | An indistinct notion, remembrance, or belief | en |
| impression | all the copies of a work printed at one time; "they ran off an initial printing of 2000 copies | en |
| impression | a symbol that is the result of printing; "he put his stamp on the envelope" | en |
| impression | a concavity in a surface produced by pressing; "he left the impression of his fingers in the soft mud" | en |
| impression | all the copies of a work printed at one time; "they ran off an initial printing of 2000 copies" | en |
| impression | (dentistry) an imprint of the teeth and gums in wax or plaster; "the dentist took an impression for use in preparing an inlay" | en |
| impression | an impressionistic portrayal of a person; "he did a funny impression of a politician" | en |
| impression | a clear and telling mental image; "he described his mental picture of his assailant"; "he had no clear picture of himself or his world"; "the events left a permanent impression in his mind" | en |
| impression | an outward appearance; "he made a good impression"; "I wanted to create an impression of success"; "she retained that bold effect in her reproductions of the original painting" | en |
| impression | An impression of an object is a mark or outline that it has left after being pressed hard onto a surface. the world's oldest fossil impressions of plant life | en |
| impression | A single image transferred by a printing device to one side of a sheet of paper | en |
| impression | If someone or something makes an impression, they have a strong effect on people or a situation. The aid coming in has made no impression on the horrific death rates | en |
| impression | If you are under the impression that something is the case, you believe that it is the case, usually when it is not actually the case. He had apparently been under the impression that a military coup was in progress | en |
| impression | a vague idea in which some confidence is placed; "his impression of her was favorable"; "what are your feelings about the crisis?"; "it strengthened my belief in his sincerity"; "I had a feeling that she was lying" | en |
| impression | the act of pressing one thing on or into the surface of another; "he watched the impression of the seal on the hot wax" | en |
| impression | An impression is an amusing imitation of someone's behaviour or way of talking, usually someone well-known. He did impressions of Sean Connery and James Mason. = impersonation | en |
| impression | Product resulting from one cycle of printing machine The pressure of the image carrier, whether it be the type, plate or blanket, when it contacts the paper | en |
| impression | (1) In printing, the pressure of type, plate or blanket as it comes in contact with the paper (2) An image of any kind imposed on a surface to top | en |
| impression | One display of a banner to a single viewer Advertising rates are often related to the total number of times the banner is displayed | en |
| impression | An impression is counted each time a visitor to your web site views a web page that contains a banner An impression is also called a view or an exposure | en |
| impression | The squeeze pressure required to effectively transfer the proper amount of ink to the newsprint | en |
| impression | A print that is part of the stated edition or artist's proofs Sometimes the term refers to the quality of the image | en |
| impression | The pressure applied to the form by means of a platen or cylinder to give a print from | en |
| impression | The number of impressions is the number of times an ad is displayed on Google or on Google's partner sites | en |
| impression | The image caused by the pressure of the printing plate or blanket as the paper is printed | en |
| impression | (1) the result of printing; a printed copy; (2) the pressure of copy on printing plate as it comes into contact with the substrate | en |
| impression | The ad impression is the metric a site uses for measuring inventory Different definitions exist for this term: 1 The viewing of a page or ad(s) by the user The assumption is that the page or ad images were successfully downloaded and the user viewed the page or ads on the page are recorded whether or not a user clicks on an ad 2 The request for a page or ad Agencies usually collect a fee for every thousand impressions (hence the term CPM cost per thousand) | en |
| impression | An impression is a single piece of paper with an image printed on it from a matrix The term as applied to prints is used in a manner similar to the term "copy" as applied to a book | en |
| impressions | The approximate number of times users see your ad the number of times an ad banner is requested by site visitors' browsers--and presumably seen by the user Guaranteed impressions are the minimum times an ad banner has the opportunity to be seen by visitors (as specified in the contract) | en |
| impressions | The total net audience (unduplicated) or the gross audience (duplicated) exposed to a media schedule | en |
| impressions | Just seeing an advertisement on a page without clicking on it | en |
| impressions | The number of times a printing plate transfers ink to paper Also refers to the number of instances an advertisement is exposed to a specific group of people | en |
| impressions | the number of times a banner is downloaded to be viewed by a visitor | en |
| impressions | Number of times an ad banner is downloaded and presumably seen by visitors | en |
| impressions | plural of impression | en |
| impressions | Counting term for banner displays in an advertising campaign | en |
| impressions | Impression is actually the mold of your teeth We use a soft gelatin-like material to take the impression A small tray that fits over your teeth is filled with the material while it is soft In a matter of a few moments, as the impression material gets hard, your teeth leave an imprint | en |
| impressions | The first step in making a model of your teeth You bite into a container filled with alginate, and the alginate hardens to produce a mold of your teeth | en |
| impressions | taking a mould of the upper and lower teeth and gums used to make the denture | en |
| impressions | The number of times an "ad banner" is downloaded and presumably seen by users | en |
| impressions | The first step in making a model of your teeth You bite into a container filled with a rubber type material, and that material hardens to produce a mold of your teeth | en |
| impressions | The actual number of people who've seen a specific Web page Impressions are much more accurate than hits when discerning how much traffic your Web page actually receives Impressions are sometimes called "page views " | en |
| impressions | Page Impressions; The number of times an Ad Spot is retrieved from the server | en |
| impressions | With regard to online advertising, it is the number of times an ad banner is downloaded and presumably seen by users Guaranteed impressions refers to the minimum number of times an ad banner will be seen by users Definition courtesy of www netlingo com | en |
| impressions | The number of people who have seen a specific Web page There has been much debate over how to value and therefore charge for advertising space on a Website Impressions is a more relevant business measurement than hits because it aggregates all the hits per page to measure the number of people who have seen a specific Web page Online ad rates are often determined by the number of impressions Impressions are also referred to as page views | en |
| impressions | The actual number of people who've seen a specific Web page Impressions are sometimes called "page views " Back to Top | en |
| impressions | (Dentistry) imprint of the teeth isim | en |
| impressions | The number of times a banner is shown on pages being viewed by visitors This is the standard way of determining exposure for an advertisement on the Web | en |
| impressions | The number of times a banner advertisement is downloaded and presumably viewed However, if the same banner advertisement appears on multiple pages simultaneously this statistic may understate the actual number of impressions, due to browser caching | en |
| impressions | This term is often used to tell advertisers how many times their banner ad was seen by visitors viewing the page | en |
| impressions | - refers to the number of times a banner is displayed Each time a banner is displayed, counts as one impression Also called Banner Views | en |
| impressions | The number of times a visitor sees an advertisement on the site | en |
| impressions | The number of times an ad is delivered When an advertiser buys advertising on a CPM basis, the advertiser is paying for every 1,000 impressions that the site can deliver Different sites measure an impression differently Some sites count an impression when an ad is requested, others only when an ad is fully downloaded, and there are other definitions that are used as well A savvy advertiser will ask publishers how they define impressions Top | en |
| impressions | "Impression" is industry parlance for an actual ad viewed For example, there are three ads on this page, so you've just accounted for three impressions Why thank you! Of course, it's next to impossible to know if someone actually sees a given advertisement on the Web After all, a user might not scroll down far enough to see the ad, could be surfing with images turned off, or might press Stop before the ad is fully loaded into the browser window This can make impression-counting on the Web a thorny endeavor, but then the same goes for other media as well (who knows whether people are actually watching the commercial or off in the kitchen getting another beer?) Short of guessing, you're probably better off slaughtering a goat and examining its entrails | en |