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1 impresionista
adj.impressionist.f. & m.impressionist.* * *► adjetivo1 impressionist1 impressionist* * *1.ADJ impressionist, impressionistic2.SMF impressionist* * *Iadjetivo <movimiento/pintor> Impressionist; <estilo/descripción> impressionisticIImasculino y femenino Impressionist* * *= impressionist, impressionistic.Ex. Locate the exhibit catalog for a show of American impressionists held at the Corcoran Gallery in 1985.Ex. More serious criticisms have been aired of information supplied being impressionistic.* * *Iadjetivo <movimiento/pintor> Impressionist; <estilo/descripción> impressionisticIImasculino y femenino Impressionist* * *= impressionist, impressionistic.Ex: Locate the exhibit catalog for a show of American impressionists held at the Corcoran Gallery in 1985.
Ex: More serious criticisms have been aired of information supplied being impressionistic.* * *‹movimiento/pintor› Impressionist; ‹estilo/descripción› impressionisticImpressionist* * *
impresionista adjetivo ‹movimiento/pintor› Impressionist;
‹estilo/descripción› impressionistic
impresionista adjetivo & mf impressionist
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English:
impressionist
* * *♦ adjimpressionist♦ nmfimpressionist* * *I adj impressionist, impresssionisticII m/f Impressionist* * *impresionista adj: impressionist, impressionisticimpresionista nmf: impressionist -
2 hacer una crítica
(v.) = formulate + criticism, offer + criticism, air + criticism, raise + criticism, critiqueEx. I would not be so bold as to either attempt an answer to that question or to offer criticism of your present curricula.Ex. More serious criticisms have been aired of information supplied being impressionistic.Ex. This paper critiques the jurisprudential assumptions upon which legal resources are created, materials are collected, and research practices are justified.* * *(v.) = formulate + criticism, offer + criticism, air + criticism, raise + criticism, critiqueEx: Two criticisms were quickly formulated in respect of AACR1.
Ex: I would not be so bold as to either attempt an answer to that question or to offer criticism of your present curricula.Ex: More serious criticisms have been aired of information supplied being impressionistic.Ex: The author raises some criticisms of the international standard ISO 2709.Ex: This paper critiques the jurisprudential assumptions upon which legal resources are created, materials are collected, and research practices are justified. -
3 basado en impresiones
• based on feelings• impressionistic
См. также в других словарях:
impressionistic — [im presh΄ən is′tik] adj. 1. IMPRESSIONIST 2. conveying a quick or overall impression impressionistically adv. * * * im·pres·sion·is·tic (ĭm prĕsh ə nĭsʹtĭk) adj. 1. Of, relating to, or practicing impressionism. 2. Of, relating to, or predicated… … Universalium
impressionistic — ► ADJECTIVE 1) based on subjective impressions presented unsystematically. 2) (Impressionistic) in the style of Impressionism. DERIVATIVES impressionistically adverb … English terms dictionary
impressionistic — (adj.) 1886; see IMPRESSIONIST (Cf. impressionist) + IC (Cf. ic) … Etymology dictionary
impressionistic — [im presh΄ən is′tik] adj. 1. IMPRESSIONIST 2. conveying a quick or overall impression impressionistically adv … English World dictionary
impressionistic — [[t]ɪmpre̱ʃənɪ̱stɪk[/t]] ADJ GRADED An impressionistic work of art or piece of writing shows the artist s or writer s impressions of something rather than giving clear details. His paintings had become more impressionistic as his eyesight dimmed … English dictionary
Impressionistic — Impressionist Im*pres sion*ist, Impressionistic Im*pres sion*is tic, a. Pertaining to, or characterized by, impressionism. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
impressionistic — adjective Date: 1886 1. (or impressionist) often capitalized of, relating to, or constituting impressionism 2. based on or involving impression as distinct from expertise or fact < intuitions and impressionistic anecdotal accounts Sidney Hook > • … New Collegiate Dictionary
impressionistic — im|pres|sion|is|tic [ımˌpreʃəˈnıstık] adj based on a general feeling of what something is like, rather than on specific facts or details ▪ The officers seemed to make only an impressionistic assessment. >impressionistically [ kli] adv … Dictionary of contemporary English
Impressionistic — in the style of Impressionism. → impressionistic … English new terms dictionary
impressionistic — adjective 1》 based on subjective impressions presented unsystematically. 2》 (Impressionistic) in the style of Impressionism. Derivatives impressionistically adverb … English new terms dictionary
impressionistic — adjective based on a general feeling of what something is like, rather than on specific facts or details: an impressionistic account of what happened impressionistically, adverb impressive /Im presIv/ adjective something that is impressive seems… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English