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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.
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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