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abstraction [æbˈstrækʃən] n 1. absence of mind; preoccupation 2. the process of formulating generalized ideas or concepts by extracting common qualities from specific examples 3. an idea or concept formulated in this way good and evil are abstractions 4. (Philosophy / Logic) Logic an operator that forms a class name or predicate from any given expression See also lambda-calculus 5. (Fine Arts & Visual Arts / Art Terms) an abstract painting, sculpture, etc. 6. the act of withdrawing or removing abstractive adj abstractively adv abstraction the taking of another’s property for one’s own use. See also: Property and Ownership
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abstraction noun 1. concept, thought, idea, view, theory, impression, formula, notion, hypothesis, generalization, theorem, generality Is it worth fighting in the name of an abstraction? 2. absent-mindedness, musing, preoccupation, daydreaming, vagueness, remoteness, absence, inattention, dreaminess, obliviousness, absence of mind, pensiveness, woolgathering, distractedness, bemusedness He noticed her abstraction and asked, 'What's bothering you?' Translations abstraction [æbˈstrækʃən] N 1. (= act) → abstraccíón f 2. (= absent-mindedness) → distraimiento m, ensimismamiento m abstraction [æbˈstrækʃən] n (= abstract idea) → idée f abstraite (= preoccupation) → air m préoccupé (ART) (in art, sculpture) → abstraction f abstraction n → Abstraktion f; (= abstract term also) → Abstraktum nt; (= mental separation also) → Abstrahieren nt; (= extraction: of information etc) → Entnahme f; (= absent-mindedness) → Entrücktheit f (geh); to argue in abstractions → in abstrakten Begriffen or in Abstraktionen argumentieren abstraction [æbˈstrækʃ/ən] n a. (absence of mind) → distrazione f b. (Philosophy) → astrazione f, concetto astratto Want to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit the webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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