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an impressionable youngster; an impressionable age.

impressionable造句

Pliable or impressionable.

impressionable young people

children at an impressionable age

Be in a highly impressionable age

The child is at an impressionable age.

The law is intended to protect young and impressionable viewers.

Pisces: imaginative, other worldly, impressionable, and seeks transcendence of self.

He is at a very vulnerable and impressionable age.

Something suggestive of wax in being impressionable or readily molded.

This is the most impressionable, malleable and formative stage of your professional career.

The impressionable peasant leads a larger, fuller, more dramatic life than the pachydermatous king.

These first human contacts are most important, since he is very impressionable.

They are at an age when they are impressionable and most parents including myself are with Mr Turner.

However, that doesn't mean you can't take advantage of their skills and teach those techniques to more impressionable monsters.

We will have a situation where older, richer women are preying on very young and impressionable girls who may not fully appreciate the risks involved.

Out of the many notable figures throughout history, why present Mao as a credible political philosopher and present that opinion to a young and impressionable group of students?

He could have set a positive ethical example to people watching all over the world, including the many millions who are young and impressionable.

But don't be surprised if you receive just such an invitation soon, as yet another Born-in-the-USA trend looks set to sweep our impressionable nation.

I know that's likely to stir up some more questions in your kids' impressionable little minds, and frankly I don't care how you choose to answer them once you're out of our earshot.

They give to the young in their impressionable years, the bound of a lofty purpose Shared, of a great corporate life whose links will not be loosed until they die.

But the deep prejudice against the use of the left hand which was instilled in him during his most impressionable years will not be so easily done away with.

And even the prudish standards of the censors are sometimes flexible enough to allow content that might shock children, who are just as impressionable in China as anywhere else.