Ääntäminen
- RP:
- IPA: /ˈæbˌstrækt/
- IPA: /ˈæb.strækt/
- an abstraction:
- IPA: /ˈæbˌstrækt/
- IPA: /ˈæb.strækt/
- US:
- IPA: /ˈæbˌstrækt/
- IPA: /ˈæb.strækt/
- to summarize:
Haettu sana löytyi näillä lähdekielillä:
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| 9. | | taide |
| 10. | | lääketiede |
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| 16. | | vanhentunut |
| 17. | | harvinainen |
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| 19. | | kielioppi |
| Verbit |
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| 23. | | kaunisteleva |
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| 30. | | kuvaannollinen |
| 31. | | vanhentunut |
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Määritelmät
Verbit
- (transitive) To separate; to disengage.
- (transitive) To remove; to take away; withdraw.
- (transitive, euphemistic) To steal; to take away; to remove without permission.
- (transitive) To summarize; to abridge; to epitomize.
- (transitive, obsolete) To extract by means of distillation.
- (transitive) To consider abstractly; to contemplate separately or by itself; to consider theoretically; to look at as a general quality.
- (intransitive, reflexive, literally, figuratively) To withdraw oneself; to retire.
- (transitive) To draw off (interest or attention).
- (intransitive, rare) To perform the process of abstraction.
- (intransitive, fine arts) To create abstractions.
- (intransitive, computing) To produce an abstraction, usually by refactoring existing code. Generally used with "out".
Substantiivit
- An abridgement or summary.
- Something that concentrates in itself the qualities of larger item, or multiple items.
- Concentrated essence of a product.
- (medicine) A powdered solid extract of a medicinal substance mixed with lactose.
- An abstraction; an abstract term; that which is abstract.
- The theoretical way of looking at things; something that exists only in idealized form.
- (arts) An abstract work of art.
- (real estate) A summary title of the key points detailing a tract of land, for ownership; abstract of title.
Adjektiivit
- (obsolete) Derived; extracted.
- (now, rare) Drawn away; removed from; apart from; separate.
- Expressing a property or attribute separately of an object that is considered to be inherent to that object.
- Considered apart from any application to a particular object; not concrete; ideal; non-specific; general, as opposed to specific.
- Difficult to understand; abstruse; hard to conceptualize.
- (archaic) Absent-minded.
- (arts) Pertaining to the formal aspect of art, such as the lines, colors, shapes, and the relationships among them.
- (arts, often, capitalized) Free from representational qualities, in particular the non-representational styles of the 20th century.
- (music) Absolute.
- (dance) Lacking a story.
- Insufficiently factual.
- Apart from practice or reality; vague; theoretical; impersonal; not applied.
- (grammar) As a noun, denoting an intangible as opposed to an object, place, or person.
- (computing) Of a class in object-oriented programming, being a partial basis for subclasses rather than a complete template for objects.
Esimerkit
- He was incapable of forming any opinion or resolution abstracted from his own prejudices.
- Please show me just the abstract of the article.
- I find it hard to talk in the abstract.
- He abstracted out the square root function.
- George Berkeley - I own myself able to abstract in one sense.
- He was wholly abstracted by other objects.
- William Blackwood, Blackwood's Magazine - The young stranger had been abstracted and silent.
- To abstract the notions of time, of space, and of matter.
- Poison from roses who could e'er abstract?
- W. Black - Von Rosen had quietly abstracted the bearing-reins from the harness.
- Isaac Watts — An abstract of every treatise he had read.
- The lightning of the public burdens, which at present abstract a large proportion of profits and wages.
- Walter Scott - He was incapable of forming any opinion or resolution abstracted from his own prejudices.
- White and abstract-looking, he sat and ate his dinner.
- abstract, as in a trance
- Abstract words such as glory, honour, courage, or hallow were obscene.
- John Stuart Mill - A concrete name is a name which stands for a thing; an abstract name which stands for an attribute of a thing. A practice has grown up in more modern times, which, if not introduced by Locke, has gained currency from his example, of applying the expression "abstract name" to all names which are the result of abstraction and generalization, and consequently to all general names, instead of confining it to the names of attributes.
- The more abstract we are from the body ... the more fit we shall be to behold divine light.
- John Stuart Mill — The concretes "father" and "son" have, or might have, the abstracts "paternity" and "filiety".
- Ford — Man, the abstract Of all perfection, which the workmanship Of Heaven hath modeled.
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