Impressionist 英 [ɪmˈpreʃənɪst]   美 [ɪmˈprɛʃənɪst]

Impressionist

Impressionist  英 [ɪmˈpreʃənɪst] 美 [ɪmˈprɛʃənɪst]

n. 印象主义者;印象派作家 

名词复数:impressionists 

Sotheby's Impressionist sale had a poor showing last week. 苏富比上周的印象派画作拍卖表现疲软。
In other words, how our brain handles the question of someone's attitude to anything, from traffic jams to Impressionist art, depends entirely on how we feel we relate to them as a person. 换句话说,我们的大脑怎么处理那些关于别人处事态度的问题——从对待交通拥堵到印象派艺术——完全取决于我们觉得自己和他们有多大关联。

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  • n. 印象主义者;印象派作家
  • 1. Sotheby's Impressionist sale had a poor showing last week.

    苏富比上周的印象派画作拍卖表现疲软。

  • 2. In other words, how our brain handles the question of someone's attitude to anything, from traffic jams to Impressionist art, depends entirely on how we feel we relate to them as a person.

    换句话说,我们的大脑怎么处理那些关于别人处事态度的问题——从对待交通拥堵到印象派艺术——完全取决于我们觉得自己和他们有多大关联。

  • impressionist adj., n. in reference to a style of painting aiming to represent overall impressions as they first strike the eye rather than exact details, 1876 (adjective and noun), from French, coined 1874 by French critic Louis Leroy ("école impressionniste") in a disparaging reference to Monet's sunset painting "Impression, Soleil Levant." Later extended to other arts.
im·pres·sion·ist / ɪmˈpreʃənɪst ; NAmE ɪmˈpreʃənɪst / noun 1 ( usuallyImpressionist ) an artist who paints in the style of Impressionism 印象派画家 Impressionists such as Monet and Pissarro 莫奈和毕沙罗等的印象派画家 2 a person who entertains people by copying the way a famous person speaks or behaves 模仿演员(常模仿名人言行) impressionist impressionists im·pres·sion·ist / ɪmˈpreʃənɪst ; NAmE ɪmˈpreʃənɪst /
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