abstraction
71Abstraction, die — Die Abstractiōn, plur. die en, von dem Latein. abstractio. 1) Die Handlung des Absonderns in Gedanken von einem selbstständigen Dinge. 2) Ein solcher abgesonderter Begriff. 3) † Zerstreuung, Mangel der Aufmerksamkeit, Distraction …
72abstraction reaction — abstrakcijos reakcija statusas T sritis chemija apibrėžtis Bimolekulinė reakcija, kurios metu viena molekulė iš kitos atima atomus, elektronus, protonus. atitikmenys: angl. abstraction reaction rus. реакция абстракции …
73abstraction of water — vandens ėmimas statusas T sritis ekologija ir aplinkotyra apibrėžtis Vandens eksploatavimas iš vandens telkinio (upės, ežero, požeminio baseino ar kito objekto) buitinėms, pramonės, žemės ūkio ar kitoms reikmėms, naudojant hidrotechninius… …
74abstraction — noun Date: 1549 1. a. the act or process of abstracting ; the state of being abstracted b. an abstract idea or term 2. absence of mind or preoccupation 3. abstract quality or character 4 …
75abstraction — 1. Distillation or separation of the volatile constituents of a substance. 2. Exclusive mental concentration. 3. The making of an abstract from the crude drug. 4. Malocclusion in which the teeth or associated structures are lower than their …
76abstraction — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. preoccupation; abridgment. See inattention, shortness, thought. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [The state of being absorbed] Syn. deliberation, absorption, preoccupation, speculation, absent mindedness, musing …
77ABSTRACTION — the process by which abstract ideas are created by the mind from concrete sense impressions. Such things as FORMS, ARCHETYPES, etc., are abstractions …
78abstraction — ab strac·tion || kʃn n. abstract idea; unrealistic idea; act of removing or separating; preoccupation, absentmindedness; abstract work of art …
79abstraction — noun 1》 the quality or process of treating something in a theoretical way. ↘something which exists only as an idea. 2》 a state of preoccupation. 3》 abstract qualities in art. 4》 the process of abstracting something …
80abstraction — n. 1. Separation, disconnection, disjunction, isolation, partial view, consideration without completeness, severing from context, ignoring of relations, blindness to the proper whole. 2. Preoccupation, inattention, revery, musing, muse, absence,… …