impress
impress.01 - wow someone by exceeding expectations, be impressive
IMPRESS-V NOTES: Reserve use of arg2 for only those cases where there's also a stated subject (arg0). Otherwise the agent/instrumentdistinction gets impossible. (from impress.01-v)IMPRESSED-J NOTES: Added by Julia based on BOLT-1,impress-v.01. Corresponds to VNcls amuse-31.1. (from impressed.01-j)
IMPRESSIVE-J NOTES: Added by Julia based on WSJ data, impress-v.01. Corresponds to VNcls amuse-31.1. (from impressive.01-j)
If an instrument separate from arg0 appears, please add the role in accordance with the verb frame. I'm fairly certain that such instances will not be treed as adjectives, however. (from impressed.01-j)
Aliases:
impress (v.)
impressive (j.)
impressed (j.)
impressive (j.)
impressed (j.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: agent, thing making an impression
ARG1-PPT: thing impressed
ARG2-MNR: instrument or manner, if in addition to arg0
ARG1-PPT: thing impressed
ARG2-MNR: instrument or manner, if in addition to arg0
impress-v: oddly intransitive
Some showsARG0
justARGM-DIS
do n'tARGM-NEG
impressrel
, he says , and this is one of them .impress-v: simple transitive
ThatARG0
impressedrel
Robert B. Pamplin , Georgia - Pacific 's chief executive at the time , whom Mr. Hahn had met while fundraising for the instituteARG1
.impress-v: passive with 'with'
Michael Burns , president of Telesystems , says his concern has only benefited from the publicity surrounding the case , noting that three other charities have signed on as clients because
theyARG1
were impressedrel
with the amount he raised for National Children 'sARG0
.impress-v: with instrument
Messrs. Guber and PetersARG0
assiduously courted the man 's widow for months , showing her a tape of `` Gorillas in the Mist '' to impressrel
herARG1
with the quality of their workARG2
.impressed-j: args0, 1
I have to say
IARG1
'm quiteARGM-EXT
impressedrel
with what I sawARG0
, if he sticks at it he 'll be a champ in the next few years .impressive-j: with EXT
``
The record of companiesARG0
that have diversified is n'tARGM-NEG
all thatARGM-EXT
impressiverel
, '' he says .impressive-j: with arg0, arg1, CAU
Heat coach Erik Spoelstra says
James ' scoring streakARG0
has been moreARGM-EXT
impressiverel
to himARG1
because James is n't solely focused on scoringARGM-CAU
.impressive-j: args 0, 2
HeARG0
was impressiverel
with his razor - sharp singing and concise actingARG2
.impress.02 - convince of importance
IMPRESS-V NOTES: Frames file for 'impress' based on sentences in wsj and automatic expansion via verbnet. (from impress.02-v predicate notes)Aliases:
impress (v.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: agent of convincing
ARG1-GOL: entity convinced
ARG2-PPT: proposition
ARG1-GOL: entity convinced
ARG2-PPT: proposition
impress on
``
ItARG0
impressesrel
upon ordinary , young FilipinosARG1
that there 's nothing to feel inferior about in using their own languageARG2
, '' says Randy David , a sociologist and host of a popular television talk show .impression
impression.03 - mental image, understanding, notion
UNDER_THE_IMPRESSION NOTES: Added based on THYME corpus.IMPRESSION-N NOTES: impress.01 (from impression.01-n)
Aliases:
impression (n.)
have_impression (l.)
under_the_impression (m.)
have_impression (l.)
under_the_impression (m.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: entity having an understanding, notion
ARG1-PPT: the notion, understanding
ARG1-PPT: the notion, understanding
impression-n: Arg1,0 (impression of)
This is just
myARG0
impressionrel
of the site layoutARG1
.impression-n: Arg0,1 (impression on)
my experience with the CIA left , I would say , a
very negativeARG1
impressionrel
on meARG0
.under_the_impression-m
He had been under the impression he had a rash in that area .
(i2 / impression-03 :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG1 (h2 / have-03 :ARG0 h :ARG1 (s / sign-symptom :name (n / name :op1 "rash") :location (a / area :mod (t / that)))))