impressionist
英 [ɪm'preʃənɪst]
美 [ɪm'prɛʃənɪst]
英文词源
- impressionist
- as a style of painting aiming to represent overall impressions rather than exact details, first attested in English 1876 (adjective and noun), coined in French 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.
双语例句
- 1. Does the writer belong to the Impressionist school?
- 这位作家是否属于印象派?
来自辞典例句
- 2. She is usually labelled ( as ) an Impressionist.
- 人们通常把她称为印象派艺术家.
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- 3. Virtually every major development in 20 th - century art is traceable back to the impressionist.
- 实际上,20世纪艺术的每一个主要的发展都可以追溯到印象派.
来自辞典例句
- 4. Edgar Degas , French Impressionist painter and sculptor , was born in Paris.
- 法国印象派画家、雕刻家 埃德加·狄加 诞生于巴黎.
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- 5. The collector has acquired a fine collection of impressionist paintings.
- 这位收藏家收集到大量印象派绘画.
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