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What's the difference between "give the impression" and "give off the impression"?
2017年8月2日 06:03
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I've never heard the expression 'give off the impression'. As Yannis said - give off means that something emanates or radiates from something. So - it's OK to say 'give off a bad smell' or 'give off heat'. To me, that doesn't work with 'impression'. It may be a phrase that is used in other countries?
2017年8月2日
The difference lies in the words "give" and "give off". "give" means exactly what it means: to have something and pass it over to someone or something else. "Give off" is used when something radiates from a person or thing. For example, the sun gives off light. Now, both sentences essentially are saying the same thing. I would say that using "give off" is more dramatic that would mostly be used when describing objects rather than people.
2017年8月2日
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