impressionistic

[ˌɪmpreʃəˈnɪstɪk]
  • 释义
  • 仅凭印象的,主观的;印象派的;印象主义的;给人深刻印象的;

  • 双语例句
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    His paintings had become more impressionistic as his eyesight dimmed.

    伴随着他视力的下降,他的画作变得更富印象派风格。

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    She had impressionistic memories of her childhood.

    她凭印象对自己的童年有些记忆.

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    The canvas Yin Xiang Ri Chu is the cornerstone of impressionistic paintings.

    《印象日出》这幅油画,是印象派绘画的奠基石.

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  • 4、

    How about this landscape ? It is an impressionistic painting.

    这幅山水画如何?

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    Many impressionistic painters'inspiration stems from the brilliant sunshine.

    许多印象派画家的灵感来源于明媚的阳光.

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  • 6、

    It looks like an impressionistic painting.

    像是一幅印象派画作.

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    The style of his novels is impressionistic.

    他那些小说的风格是属于印象派的.

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    Through his early impressionistic works, he became one of the most popular artist in China.

    通过早期印象派风格的作品, 他成为中国最受欢迎的艺术家之一.

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    Many conservatives in the early 1900's thought impressionistic art was decadent.

    20世纪初,许多保守主义者认为印象派的艺术是颓废的.

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