[ˌɪmpreʃə'nɪstɪk][ˌɪmpreʃə'nɪstɪk]
  • adj. 印象主义的;印象派的;给人深刻印象的
    • adjective(形容词)
      1. 给人大致印象的;不精确的

    双解例句

    adjective(形容词)
    1. 给人大致印象的;不精确的

      The new play at the Youth Theatre is an impressionistic view of life in the 50s.

      在青年剧院上演的新戏是对上世纪50年代生活一种浮光掠影式的再现。

    小知识

    Something impressionistic is based on general ideas or reactions, rather than being rational and completely accurate. Your impressionistic opinions about a political candidate may have more to do with her personality and where she grew up than her official platform.

    Impressionistic things originate from a person's impressions — their personal feelings, opinions, or instincts. You can also use this adjective to describe the style of art, music, or writing called impressionism. In painting, this movement was characterized by a style that captured the feeling of a moment rather than being literally realistic. The painter Monet was the first to be called impressionistic, in 1874.

    实用短语

    1. impressionistic style

      印象派风格,写意

    2. impressionistic scoring

      印象评分法

    3. impressionistic opera

      印象主义歌剧

    4. impressionistic love

      印象派的爱情

    5. impressionistic peony

      意笔牡丹

    6. impressionistic overview

      整体印象评价

    7. impressionistic photography

      印象派摄影

    8. impressionistic evaluation

      取代印象式评估

    9. literati impressionistic garden

      文人写意山水园

    同根词

    词根:impress

    n.

    impress印象,印记;特征,痕迹

    impression印象;效果,影响;压痕,印记;感想

    impressionist印象主义者;印象派作家

    impressionism印象派,印象主义

    vi.

    impress给人印象

    vt.

    impress盖印;强征;传送;给予某人深刻印象