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[ɪmˌpreʃ(ə)'nɪstɪk]прил.1) иск. импрессионистский; импрессионистическийimpressionistic artist — художник, работающий в импрессионистской манере
2) субъективный, не основанный на фактах, неточныйYour evidence is too impressionistic. — Ваши показания слишком расплывчаты.
Evaluation of teacher effectiveness is often vague and impressionistic. — Оценка эффективности учителя часто расплывчата и субъективна.
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