词汇 | impressionistic |
释义 | impressionistic adjective uk /ɪmˌpreʃ.ənˈɪs.tɪk/ us /ɪmˌpreʃ.ənˈɪs.tɪk/ giving a general view or idea of something instead of particular details or facts: 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。 General abstract abstraction abstractly across-the-board all-purpose broad broadness by and largeidiom chiefly coarse-grained essence general literally nomothetic non-personal on the wholeidiom overall portmanteau sense whole Examples of impressionisticimpressionistic The impressionistic visuals are underscored by equally off-the-wall treated electronic sounds, which crescendo to a burst of trance-style house music when the images resolve themselves. Their impressionistic statement receives substantial support in the profiles of the learners studied by others. The impressionistic nature of the work is, perhaps, not a rigorous analytical approach. The data, after all, consist mainly of impressionistic comments, albeit made by experienced scholars and travelers, and is inherently vague. However, as is often the case with functional explanations, they are stated here in rather vague, impressionistic terms. Traditional impressionistic phonetic descriptions take a back seat to instrumental descriptions. While there is generally clear acoustic separation of the impressionistic delineations, a few overlaps appear. In every case, the authors describe the exclusion in impressionistic language - ' appear ', ' probably ', ' suggest ' - rather than citing clear-cut measures of data quality. However, this is largely based on impressionistic evidence. Nevertheless, despite these limitations, the results are interesting at even an impressionistic level. Any classification of merger is confirmed by independent impressionistic examination. A comparison of the impressionistic coding and acoustic analysis of the vowels was conducted during the coding process. The present volume serves as a useful corrective to the flood of impressionistic works and reflects the increasing maturation of the field. Nonetheless, some important details of this approach remain rather impressionistic. The writing, particularly the historical sections and the social analysis, is often impressionistic and romantic, and major arguments lack adequate evidence. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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