177 ผลลัพธ์ สำหรับ abstractne
หรือค้นหา: -abstractne-, *abstractne*

เนื่องจากผลลัพธ์มีน้อย ระบบจึงเปลี่ยนคำค้นเป็น abstract

WordNet (3.0)
abstractness(n) the quality of being considered apart from a specific instance or object, Ant. concreteness
abstract(v) consider a concept without thinking of a specific example; consider abstractly or theoretically
abstract(v) consider apart from a particular case or instance
abstract(v) give an abstract (of)
abstract(adj) existing only in the mind; separated from embodiment, Ant. concrete
abstract(adj) not representing or imitating external reality or the objects of nature, Syn. nonfigurative, nonobjective, abstractionist
abstract(adj) dealing with a subject in the abstract without practical purpose or intention
abstractedness(n) preoccupation with something to the exclusion of all else, Syn. abstraction
abstract expressionism(n) a New York school of painting characterized by freely created abstractions; the first important school of American painting to develop independently of European styles, Syn. action painting
abstraction(n) a concept or idea not associated with any specific instance, Syn. abstract
abstraction(n) the act of withdrawing or removing something

Collaborative International Dictionary (GCIDE)
Abstractness

n. The quality of being abstract. “The abstractness of the ideas.” Locke. [ 1913 Webster ]

Abstract

v. t. To perform the process of abstraction. [ R. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

I own myself able to abstract in one sense. Berkeley. [ 1913 Webster ]

Abstract

n. [ See Abstract, a. ] 1. That which comprises or concentrates in itself the essential qualities of a larger thing or of several things. Specifically: A summary or an epitome, as of a treatise or book, or of a statement; a brief. [ 1913 Webster ]

An abstract of every treatise he had read. Watts. [ 1913 Webster ]

Man, the abstract
Of all perfection, which the workmanship
Of Heaven hath modeled. Ford. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. A state of separation from other things; as, to consider a subject in the abstract, or apart from other associated things. [ 1913 Webster ]

3. An abstract term. [ 1913 Webster ]

The concretes “father” and “son” have, or might have, the abstracts “paternity” and “filiety.” J. S. Mill. [ 1913 Webster ]

4. (Med.) A powdered solid extract of a vegetable substance mixed with lactose in such proportion that one part of the abstract represents two parts of the original substance. [ 1913 Webster + AS ]


Abstract of title (Law), a document which provides a summary of the history of ownership of a parcel of real estate, including the conveyances and mortgages; also called brief of title.
[ 1913 Webster + PJC ]

Syn. -- Abridgment; compendium; epitome; synopsis. See Abridgment. [ 1913 Webster ]

Abstract

a. [ L. abstractus, p. p. of abstrahere to draw from, separate; ab, abs + trahere to draw. See Trace. ] 1. Withdraw; separate. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

The more abstract . . . we are from the body. Norris. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. Considered apart from any application to a particular object; separated from matter; existing in the mind only; as, abstract truth, abstract numbers. Hence: ideal; abstruse; difficult. [ 1913 Webster ]

3. (Logic) (a) Expressing a particular property of an object viewed apart from the other properties which constitute it; -- opposed to concrete; as, honesty is an abstract word. J. S. Mill. (b) Resulting from the mental faculty of abstraction; general as opposed to particular; as, “reptile” is an abstract or general name. Locke. [ 1913 Webster ]

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. J. S. Mill. [ 1913 Webster ]

4. Abstracted; absent in mind. “Abstract, as in a trance.” Milton. [ 1913 Webster ]


An abstract idea (Metaph.), an idea separated from a complex object, or from other ideas which naturally accompany it; as the solidity of marble when contemplated apart from its color or figure. --
Abstract terms, those which express abstract ideas, as beauty, whiteness, roundness, without regarding any object in which they exist; or abstract terms are the names of orders, genera or species of things, in which there is a combination of similar qualities. --
Abstract numbers (Math.), numbers used without application to things, as 6, 8, 10; but when applied to any thing, as 6 feet, 10 men, they become concrete. --
Abstract mathematics or
Pure mathematics
. See Mathematics.
[ 1913 Webster ]

Abstract

v. t. [ imp. & p. p. Abstracted; p. pr. & vb. n. Abstracting. ] [ See Abstract, a. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

1. To withdraw; to separate; to take away. [ 1913 Webster ]

He was incapable of forming any opinion or resolution abstracted from his own prejudices. Sir W. Scott. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. To draw off in respect to interest or attention; as, his was wholly abstracted by other objects. [ 1913 Webster ]

The young stranger had been abstracted and silent. Blackw. Mag. [ 1913 Webster ]

3. To separate, as ideas, by the operation of the mind; to consider by itself; to contemplate separately, as a quality or attribute. Whately. [ 1913 Webster ]

4. To epitomize; to abridge. Franklin. [ 1913 Webster ]

5. To take secretly or dishonestly; to purloin; as, to abstract goods from a parcel, or money from a till. [ 1913 Webster ]

Von Rosen had quietly abstracted the bearing-reins from the harness. W. Black. [ 1913 Webster ]

6. (Chem.) To separate, as the more volatile or soluble parts of a substance, by distillation or other chemical processes. In this sense extract is now more generally used. [ 1913 Webster ]

Abstracted

a. 1. Separated or disconnected; withdrawn; removed; apart. [ 1913 Webster ]

The evil abstracted stood from his own evil. Milton. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. Separated from matter; abstract; ideal. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

3. Abstract; abstruse; difficult. [ Obs. ] Johnson. [ 1913 Webster ]

4. Inattentive to surrounding objects; absent in mind. “An abstracted scholar.” Johnson. [ 1913 Webster ]

Abstractedly

adv. In an abstracted manner; separately; with absence of mind. [ 1913 Webster ]

Abstractedness

n. The state of being abstracted; abstract character. [ 1913 Webster ]

Abstracter

n. One who abstracts, or makes an abstract. [ 1913 Webster ]

Abstraction

n. [ Cf. F. abstraction. See Abstract, a. ] 1. The act of abstracting, separating, or withdrawing, or the state of being withdrawn; withdrawal. [ 1913 Webster ]

A wrongful abstraction of wealth from certain members of the community. J. S. Mill. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. (Metaph.) The act process of leaving out of consideration one or more properties of a complex object so as to attend to others; analysis. Thus, when the mind considers the form of a tree by itself, or the color of the leaves as separate from their size or figure, the act is called abstraction. So, also, when it considers whiteness, softness, virtue, existence, as separate from any particular objects. [ 1913 Webster ]

Abstraction is necessary to classification, by which things are arranged in genera and species. We separate in idea the qualities of certain objects, which are of the same kind, from others which are different, in each, and arrange the objects having the same properties in a class, or collected body. [ 1913 Webster ]

Abstraction is no positive act: it is simply the negative of attention. Sir W. Hamilton. [ 1913 Webster ]

3. An idea or notion of an abstract, or theoretical nature; as, to fight for mere abstractions. [ 1913 Webster ]

4. A separation from worldly objects; a recluse life; as, a hermit's abstraction. [ 1913 Webster ]

5. Absence or absorption of mind; inattention to present objects. [ 1913 Webster ]

6. The taking surreptitiously for one's own use part of the property of another; purloining. [ Modern ] [ 1913 Webster ]

7. (Chem.) A separation of volatile parts by the act of distillation. Nicholson. [ 1913 Webster ]

Abstractional

a. Pertaining to abstraction. [ 1913 Webster ]


NECTEC Lexitron Dictionary EN-TH
abstract(n) ข้อสรุป, See also: ประเด็นสำคัญ, บทคัดย่อ, Syn. summary
abstract(n) ความคิดในทางทฤษฎี
abstract(vt) คิดในเชิงทฤษฎี
abstract(vt) ถอน, See also: ดึง, Syn. withdraw, separate, remove
abstract(adj) ทางทฤษฎี, See also: ทางหลักวิชา, ทางหลักการ, ทางวิชาการ, Syn. theoretical
abstract(adj) ที่เป็นนามธรรม, Syn. ideal, conceptual
abstract(vt) ลอบเอามา, See also: ขโมย, ล้วงเอา, Syn. steal
abstract(vt) สรุป, Syn. summarize, condense
abstracted(adj) ใจลอย, Syn. absent-minded
abstraction(n) นามธรรม, Syn. idea, concept

Hope Dictionary
abstractadj. (แอบ' สแทรคทฺ, แอบสแทรคทฺ') (n., v. แอ็บสแทรคทฺ') นามธรรม, ไม่มีตัวตน, ลอย ๆ , เฉย ๆ , รายการย่อ, ถอน, ถอด, ควัก, สรุป
abstracted(แอ็บสแทรค' เทด) adj. ใจลอย
abstraction(แอ็บสแทรค' เชิน) n. นามธรรม (รูป, ผล, ปฏิกิริยา, มโนคติ) , การเอาหรือแยกออก, ภาวะใจลอย -abstractionist n.
abstractionism(แอ็บสแทรค' ชันนิสซึม) การปฏิบัติหรือศิลปของนามธรรม

Nontri Dictionary
abstract(adj) ซึ่งเข้าใจยาก, เป็นนามธรรม
abstract(n) การสรุป, เรื่องย่อ, นามธรรม
abstract(vt) สรุป, เอาออก
abstracted(adj) ที่แยกออกไป, ใจลอย
abstraction(n) การเอาออก, การเหม่อลอย, สิ่งที่เป็นนามธรรม

ศัพท์บัญญัติราชบัณฑิตยสถาน
abstractนามธรรม [ปรัชญา ๒ มี.ค. ๒๕๔๕]
abstract๑. บทคัดย่อ๒. นามธรรม [วรรณกรรม ๖ มี.ค. ๒๕๔๕]
abstract๑. ถอนออกไป, ลอบเอาไป๒. บทคัดย่อ๓. นามธรรม [นิติศาสตร์ ๑๑ มี.ค. ๒๕๔๕]
abstract๑. นามธรรม๒. บทคัดย่อ [คณิตศาสตร์๑๙ ก.ค. ๒๕๔๗]
abstract algebraพีชคณิตนามธรรม [คณิตศาสตร์๑๙ ก.ค. ๒๕๔๗]
abstract artศิลปะนามธรรม [ศิลปะ ๑๑ มี.ค. ๒๕๔๕]
abstract data type (ADT)แบบชนิดข้อมูลนามธรรม [คอมพิวเตอร์ ๑๙ มิ.ย. ๒๕๔๔]
abstract data type (ADT)แบบชนิดข้อมูลนามธรรม (เอดีที) [เทคโนโลยีสารสนเทศ ๑๑ มี.ค. ๒๕๔๕]
abstract exampleตัวอย่างนามธรรม [คณิตศาสตร์๑๙ ก.ค. ๒๕๔๗]
abstract expressionismลัทธิสำแดงพลังอารมณ์แนวนามธรรม [ศิลปะ ๑๑ มี.ค. ๒๕๔๕]

คลังศัพท์ไทย (สวทช.)
Abstractสาระสังเขป [เทคโนโลยีการศึกษา]
Abstractบทคัดย่อ / สาระสังเขป เอกสารสิทธิบัตร [ทรัพย์สินทางปัญญา]
Abstractบทคัดย่อ [เทคโนโลยีการศึกษา]
Abstractหัวข้อสรุป, บทคัดย่อ [การแพทย์]
Abstractนามธรรม [การแพทย์]
Abstract bulletinวารสารสาระสังเขป [บรรณารักษ์และสารสนเทศศาสตร์]
Abstract journalวารสารสาระสังเขป [บรรณารักษ์และสารสนเทศศาสตร์]
Abstract Journalsวารสารบทคัดย่อ [การแพทย์]
Abstract periodicalวารสารสาระสังเขป [บรรณารักษ์และสารสนเทศศาสตร์]
Abstract Propertiesคุณสมบัติทางนามธรรม [การแพทย์]

Longdo Unapproved EN-TH
**ระวัง คำแปลอาจมีข้อผิดพลาด**
abstract of titleสารบัญจดทะเบียนและนิติกรรม (ศัพท์กฎหมายที่ดิน)

ตัวอย่างประโยคจาก Open Subtitles
**ระวัง คำแปลอาจมีข้อผิดพลาด**
There is no telling what the Project 5 abstract... will do to a human being. ไม่มีอะไรยืนยันสิ่งที่จะเกิด ถ้าใช้มันกับมนุษย์ The Lawnmower Man (1992)
The Project 5 abstracts that you were exposed to... were never meant for the human mind. โปรเจคที่ห้าซึ่งเธอได้ไปเกี่ยวข้อง ไม่เคยมีเป้าหมายพัฒนามนุษยชาติ The Lawnmower Man (1992)
- Dealing in abstracts. โอ้มอง จอห์น เพียงเพราะว่าฉันตี กลอง Yellow Submarine (1968)
Numerical equations would signify abstract ideas like justice, good, evil. การเท่ากันของจำนวน เป็นสัญลักษณ์ในทางทฤษฎี เหมือน ความยุติธรรม ความดี ความชั่ว The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles (1992)
It's too abstract. เป็นนามธรรม Swimming Pool (2003)
We must stop wasting money on pie-in-the-sky abstractions and spend it on practical, measurable ways to improve the lives of the people who are paying. เราต้องหยุดการสูญเสียเงินใน การนามธรรมพายในท้องฟ้า และใช้มันในทาง ปฏิบัติวิธีที่สามารถวัดได้ เพื่อปรับปรุงคุณภาพ ชีวิตของผู้คนที่จะจ่ายเงิน Contact (1997)
Man, Farmer you have the most abstract thoughts. ฟาร์มเมอร์.. ...นายมีความคิดรวบยอดที่ดีมาก The Astronaut Farmer (2006)
I was briefly in love with the abstract concept of getting married. ฉันแค่เพิ่งเจอกับผู้หญิงในเสป็คที่ฉันอยากแต่งงานด้วย Purple Giraffe (2005)
Subject made the leap from rote memorization to a grasp of abstract theory. เรื่องที่ทำให้ก้าวกระโดดจากการท่องจำ ที่จะเข้าใจในทฤษฎีที่เป็นนามธรรม Sex Trek: Charly XXX (2007)
More abstract than the ones he did a couple of months ago. นามธรรมมากขึ้นกว่าคนที่เขาทำ สองสามเดือนที่ผ่านมา Sex Trek: Charly XXX (2007)
I mean, an abstract version. หมายถึง ถ้าดูอย่างภาพแอ็บส์แทร็กน่ะค่ะ Henry Poole Is Here (2008)
That's too abstract. นั่นมันเป็นนามธรรมเกินไป Ghosts (2008)

ตัวอย่างประโยคจาก Tanaka JP-EN Corpus
abstractAbstract art is not to the taste of everyone.
abstractAbstract art is something to feel.
abstractAbstract salt from seawater.
abstractA sudden noise abstracted their attention from the game.
abstractCritics may argue that all the foregoing characterizations are very abstract.
abstractGoodness is abstract, a kind act is concrete.
abstractHe abstracted a passage from the poem.
abstractHis idea is too abstract to be of practical use to us.
abstractHis notion of welfare is pretty abstract.
abstractHis notion was neither concrete nor abstract.
abstractHis speech is too abstract to understand.
abstractI have difficulty understanding abstract modern art, especially Mondrian.

NECTEC Lexitron-2 Dictionary (TH-EN)
สาระสังเขป(n) abstract, Syn. บทคัดย่อ, Example: หนังสือที่ระลึกนี้ได้รวบรวมสาระสังเขปของบทความวารสารทั่วโลกด้านธุรกิจและการจัดการไว้, Thai Definition: เนื้อหาโดยย่อ, ใจความทั้งหมดโดยย่อ
อาการนาม(n) abstract noun, Example: ภาษาไทยในปัจจุบันจะใช้อาการนามมาก, Thai Definition: คำนามที่บอกกิริยาอาการ หรือความปรากฏเป็นต่างๆ ของคน สัตว์ และสิ่งของ
นามธรรม(n) abstract, Ant. รูปธรรม, Example: ความดีความชั่วเป็นนามธรรมจับต้องไม่ได้, Thai Definition: สิ่งที่ไม่สามารถรับรู้ได้ด้วยตา หู จมูก ลิ้น และสัมผัส, ความไม่มีรูป, ความไม่มีตัวตน, การจับต้องไม่ได้
ข้อคัดย่อ(n) abstract, Syn. บทคัดย่อ, Example: บรรณาธิการกำลังรวบรวมข้อคัดย่อที่ผู้วิจัยส่งมา, Thai Definition: ข้อความที่ย่อเอาแต่ใจความสำคัญ

Volubilis Dictionary (TH-EN-FR)
บันทึก[bantheuk] (n) EN: note ; memorandum ; memo ; record ; summary ; abstract ; synopsis ; minute  FR: mémoire [ m ] ; note [ f ] ; mémo [ m ] (fam.) ; mémorandum [ m ] ; minute [ f ] ; notation [ f ]
บทคัดย่อ[botkhatyø] (n, exp) EN: abstract ; summary  FR: résumé [ m ] ; synthèse [ f ] ; abrégé [ m ]
การย่อ[kān yø] (n) EN: summary ; conciseness ; brief ; abridgement; abstract  FR: sommaire [ m ] ; abrégé [ m ] ; abstract [ m ]
ความคิดรวบยอด[khwāmkhit rūap yøt] (n, exp) EN: concept ; idea ; abstract notion
ไม่มีตัวฅน[mai mī tūaton] (adj) EN: immaterial ; abstract  FR: immatériel ; abstrait
นามธรรม[manōthat nāmmatham] (n, exp) EN: abstract concept  FR: concept abstrait [ m ]
เหม่อลอย[møe løi] (v) EN: be absent-minded ; be vacant ; be abstracted ; be inattentive  FR: être distrait ; être inattentif
เหม่อลอย[møe løi] (adj) EN: absent-minded ; inattentive ; vacant ; abstracted  FR: distrait ; inattentif
เหม่อมอง[møe møng] (v, exp) EN: be inattentive ; be vacant ; be abstracted  FR: être inattentif
นามธรรม[nāmmatham] (n) EN: abstract ; intangibles  FR: abstraction [ f ] ; abstrait [ m ]

CMU Pronouncing Dictionary
abstract
 /AE0 B S T R AE1 K T/
/แอ่ บึ สึ แทร้ ขึ ถึ/
/æbstrˈækt/
abstract
 /AE1 B S T R AE2 K T/
/แอ๊ บึ สึ แทร ขึ ถึ/
/ˈæbstrˌækt/
abstracts
 /AE1 B S T R AE0 K T S/
/แอ๊ บึ สึ แถร่ ขึ ถึ สึ/
/ˈæbstrækts/
abstracted
 /AE1 B S T R AE2 K T IH0 D/
/แอ๊ บึ สึ แทร ขึ ถิ ดึ/
/ˈæbstrˌæktɪd/
abstraction
 /AE0 B S T R AE1 K SH AH0 N/
/แอ่ บึ สึ แทร้ ขึ เฉิ่น/
/æbstrˈækʃən/
abstractions
 /AE0 B S T R AE1 K SH AH0 N Z/
/แอ่ บึ สึ แทร้ ขึ เฉิ่น สึ/
/æbstrˈækʃənz/

Oxford Advanced Learners Dictionary
abstract
 (n) /a1 b s t r a k t/ /แอ๊ บึ สึ แถร่ ขึ ถึ/ /ˈæbstrækt/
abstract
 (vt) /@1 b s t r a1 k t/ /เออะ บึ สึ แทร้ ขึ ถึ/ /əbstrˈækt/
abstracts
 (n) /a1 b s t r a k t s/ /แอ๊ บึ สึ แถร่ ขึ ถึ สึ/ /ˈæbstrækts/
abstracts
 (vt) /@1 b s t r a1 k t s/ /เออะ บึ สึ แทร้ ขึ ถึ สึ/ /əbstrˈækts/
abstracted
 (vt, vt, adj) /@1 b s t r a1 k t i d/ /เออะ บึ สึ แทร้ ขึ ถิ ดึ/ /əbstrˈæktɪd/
abstracting
 (vt) /@1 b s t r a1 k t i ng/ /เออะ บึ สึ แทร้ ขึ ถิ่ง/ /əbstrˈæktɪŋ/
abstraction
 (n) /@1 b s t r a1 k sh @ n/ /เออะ บึ สึ แทร้ ขึ เฉิ่น/ /əbstrˈækʃən/
abstractedly
 (adv) /@1 b s t r a1 k t i d l ii/ /เออะ บึ สึ แทร้ ขึ ถิ ดลี่/ /əbstrˈæktɪdliː/
abstractions
 (n) /@1 b s t r a1 k sh @ n z/ /เออะ บึ สึ แทร้ ขึ เฉิ่น สึ/ /əbstrˈækʃənz/

WordNet (3.0)
abstract(v) consider a concept without thinking of a specific example; consider abstractly or theoretically
abstract(v) consider apart from a particular case or instance
abstract(v) give an abstract (of)
abstract(adj) existing only in the mind; separated from embodiment, Ant. concrete
abstract(adj) not representing or imitating external reality or the objects of nature, Syn. nonfigurative, nonobjective, abstractionist
abstract(adj) dealing with a subject in the abstract without practical purpose or intention
abstractedness(n) preoccupation with something to the exclusion of all else, Syn. abstraction
abstract expressionism(n) a New York school of painting characterized by freely created abstractions; the first important school of American painting to develop independently of European styles, Syn. action painting
abstraction(n) a concept or idea not associated with any specific instance, Syn. abstract
abstraction(n) the act of withdrawing or removing something

Collaborative International Dictionary (GCIDE)
Abstract

v. t. To perform the process of abstraction. [ R. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

I own myself able to abstract in one sense. Berkeley. [ 1913 Webster ]

Abstract

n. [ See Abstract, a. ] 1. That which comprises or concentrates in itself the essential qualities of a larger thing or of several things. Specifically: A summary or an epitome, as of a treatise or book, or of a statement; a brief. [ 1913 Webster ]

An abstract of every treatise he had read. Watts. [ 1913 Webster ]

Man, the abstract
Of all perfection, which the workmanship
Of Heaven hath modeled. Ford. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. A state of separation from other things; as, to consider a subject in the abstract, or apart from other associated things. [ 1913 Webster ]

3. An abstract term. [ 1913 Webster ]

The concretes “father” and “son” have, or might have, the abstracts “paternity” and “filiety.” J. S. Mill. [ 1913 Webster ]

4. (Med.) A powdered solid extract of a vegetable substance mixed with lactose in such proportion that one part of the abstract represents two parts of the original substance. [ 1913 Webster + AS ]


Abstract of title (Law), a document which provides a summary of the history of ownership of a parcel of real estate, including the conveyances and mortgages; also called brief of title.
[ 1913 Webster + PJC ]

Syn. -- Abridgment; compendium; epitome; synopsis. See Abridgment. [ 1913 Webster ]

Abstract

a. [ L. abstractus, p. p. of abstrahere to draw from, separate; ab, abs + trahere to draw. See Trace. ] 1. Withdraw; separate. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

The more abstract . . . we are from the body. Norris. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. Considered apart from any application to a particular object; separated from matter; existing in the mind only; as, abstract truth, abstract numbers. Hence: ideal; abstruse; difficult. [ 1913 Webster ]

3. (Logic) (a) Expressing a particular property of an object viewed apart from the other properties which constitute it; -- opposed to concrete; as, honesty is an abstract word. J. S. Mill. (b) Resulting from the mental faculty of abstraction; general as opposed to particular; as, “reptile” is an abstract or general name. Locke. [ 1913 Webster ]

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. J. S. Mill. [ 1913 Webster ]

4. Abstracted; absent in mind. “Abstract, as in a trance.” Milton. [ 1913 Webster ]


An abstract idea (Metaph.), an idea separated from a complex object, or from other ideas which naturally accompany it; as the solidity of marble when contemplated apart from its color or figure. --
Abstract terms, those which express abstract ideas, as beauty, whiteness, roundness, without regarding any object in which they exist; or abstract terms are the names of orders, genera or species of things, in which there is a combination of similar qualities. --
Abstract numbers (Math.), numbers used without application to things, as 6, 8, 10; but when applied to any thing, as 6 feet, 10 men, they become concrete. --
Abstract mathematics or
Pure mathematics
. See Mathematics.
[ 1913 Webster ]

Abstract

v. t. [ imp. & p. p. Abstracted; p. pr. & vb. n. Abstracting. ] [ See Abstract, a. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

1. To withdraw; to separate; to take away. [ 1913 Webster ]

He was incapable of forming any opinion or resolution abstracted from his own prejudices. Sir W. Scott. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. To draw off in respect to interest or attention; as, his was wholly abstracted by other objects. [ 1913 Webster ]

The young stranger had been abstracted and silent. Blackw. Mag. [ 1913 Webster ]

3. To separate, as ideas, by the operation of the mind; to consider by itself; to contemplate separately, as a quality or attribute. Whately. [ 1913 Webster ]

4. To epitomize; to abridge. Franklin. [ 1913 Webster ]

5. To take secretly or dishonestly; to purloin; as, to abstract goods from a parcel, or money from a till. [ 1913 Webster ]

Von Rosen had quietly abstracted the bearing-reins from the harness. W. Black. [ 1913 Webster ]

6. (Chem.) To separate, as the more volatile or soluble parts of a substance, by distillation or other chemical processes. In this sense extract is now more generally used. [ 1913 Webster ]

Abstracted

a. 1. Separated or disconnected; withdrawn; removed; apart. [ 1913 Webster ]

The evil abstracted stood from his own evil. Milton. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. Separated from matter; abstract; ideal. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

3. Abstract; abstruse; difficult. [ Obs. ] Johnson. [ 1913 Webster ]

4. Inattentive to surrounding objects; absent in mind. “An abstracted scholar.” Johnson. [ 1913 Webster ]

Abstractedly

adv. In an abstracted manner; separately; with absence of mind. [ 1913 Webster ]

Abstractedness

n. The state of being abstracted; abstract character. [ 1913 Webster ]

Abstracter

n. One who abstracts, or makes an abstract. [ 1913 Webster ]

Abstraction

n. [ Cf. F. abstraction. See Abstract, a. ] 1. The act of abstracting, separating, or withdrawing, or the state of being withdrawn; withdrawal. [ 1913 Webster ]

A wrongful abstraction of wealth from certain members of the community. J. S. Mill. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. (Metaph.) The act process of leaving out of consideration one or more properties of a complex object so as to attend to others; analysis. Thus, when the mind considers the form of a tree by itself, or the color of the leaves as separate from their size or figure, the act is called abstraction. So, also, when it considers whiteness, softness, virtue, existence, as separate from any particular objects. [ 1913 Webster ]

Abstraction is necessary to classification, by which things are arranged in genera and species. We separate in idea the qualities of certain objects, which are of the same kind, from others which are different, in each, and arrange the objects having the same properties in a class, or collected body. [ 1913 Webster ]

Abstraction is no positive act: it is simply the negative of attention. Sir W. Hamilton. [ 1913 Webster ]

3. An idea or notion of an abstract, or theoretical nature; as, to fight for mere abstractions. [ 1913 Webster ]

4. A separation from worldly objects; a recluse life; as, a hermit's abstraction. [ 1913 Webster ]

5. Absence or absorption of mind; inattention to present objects. [ 1913 Webster ]

6. The taking surreptitiously for one's own use part of the property of another; purloining. [ Modern ] [ 1913 Webster ]

7. (Chem.) A separation of volatile parts by the act of distillation. Nicholson. [ 1913 Webster ]

Abstractional

a. Pertaining to abstraction. [ 1913 Webster ]


CC-CEDICT CN-EN Dictionary
抽象[chōu xiàng, ㄔㄡ ㄒㄧㄤˋ,  ] abstract #9,442 [Add to Longdo]
大要[dà yào, ㄉㄚˋ ㄧㄠˋ,  ] abstract; gist; main points #35,893 [Add to Longdo]
抽象思维[chōu xiàng sī wéi, ㄔㄡ ㄒㄧㄤˋ ㄙ ㄨㄟˊ,     /    ] abstract thought; logical thinking #56,063 [Add to Longdo]
不名数[bù míng shù, ㄅㄨˋ ㄇㄧㄥˊ ㄕㄨˋ,    /   ] abstract number [Add to Longdo]
抽象代数[chōu xiàng dài shù, ㄔㄡ ㄒㄧㄤˋ ㄉㄞˋ ㄕㄨˋ,     /    ] abstract algebra [Add to Longdo]
抽象词[chōu xiàng cí, ㄔㄡ ㄒㄧㄤˋ ㄘˊ,    /   ] abstract word [Add to Longdo]

DING DE-EN Dictionary
Auszug { m }; Abriss { m } | einen Auszug machen vonabstract | to abstract [Add to Longdo]
Eigentumsnachweis { m }abstract of title [Add to Longdo]
Kontoauszug { m }abstract of account [Add to Longdo]
abstrakte Zahlabstract number [Add to Longdo]
abstrakter Begriffabstract term [Add to Longdo]
reine Mathematik { f }abstract mathematics [Add to Longdo]
unbekanntes Symbol (Zeichen)abstract symbol [Add to Longdo]

EDICT JP-EN Dictionary
[た, ta] (n-adv, n, adj-no) other (esp. people and abstract matters); (P) #175 [Add to Longdo]
永久(P);常[えいきゅう(永久)(P);とこしえ(永久);とわ, eikyuu ( eikyuu )(P); tokoshie ( eikyuu ); towa] (adj-na, n, adj-no) (1) (とわ tends to be more abstract) eternity; perpetuity; immortality; (2) (えいきゅう only) Eikyuu era (1113.7.13-1118.4.3); (P) #6,762 [Add to Longdo]
抽出(P);捕出(iK)[ちゅうしゅつ, chuushutsu] (n, vs, adj-no) (1) extraction; abstraction; (2) selection (from a group); sampling; eduction; (P) #9,946 [Add to Longdo]
抽象[ちゅうしょう, chuushou] (adj-na, n, adj-no) abstract; (P) #10,753 [Add to Longdo]
無形[むけい, mukei] (n, adj-no) abstract; immaterial; moral; spiritual; intangible; (P) #10,838 [Add to Longdo]
あらまし[aramashi] (adv, n) (1) outline; gist; abstract; (2) roughly; about [Add to Longdo]
うっとり[uttori] (adv, adv-to) (1) (See うっとりする) ecstatically; spellbound; with rapt attention; (2) abstractedly; absentmindedly; absorbedly; vacantly [Add to Longdo]
ぼーっと;ぼうっと;ぼおっと[bo-tto ; boutto ; bootto] (adv, vs) (1) (on-mim) doing nothing; being stupefied; flushingly; abstractedly; dazedly; blankly; dreamily; (2) (on-mim) dimly; hazily; faintly; vaguely; indistinctly; (adv) (3) (on-mim) with a roar (e.g. flames); with a whoosh [Add to Longdo]
アブストラクション[abusutorakushon] (n) abstraction [Add to Longdo]
アブストラクト[abusutorakuto] (adj-na, n) abstract (of a paper) [Add to Longdo]

COMPDICT JP-EN Dictionary
データ抽象化[データちゅうしょうか, de-ta chuushouka] data abstraction [Add to Longdo]
パラメタ化された抽象的試験項目[パラメタかされたちゅうしょうてきしけんこうもく, parameta kasaretachuushoutekishikenkoumoku] parameterized abstract test case [Add to Longdo]
パラメタ化された抽象的試験項目群[パラメタかされたちゅうしょうてきしけんこうもくぐん, parameta kasaretachuushoutekishikenkoumokugun] parameterized abstract test suite [Add to Longdo]
メッセージ発信抽象操作[メッセージはっしんちゅうしょうそうさ, messe-ji hasshinchuushousousa] message-submission abstract-operation [Add to Longdo]
一覧抽象操作[いちらんちゅうしょうそうさ, ichiranchuushousousa] list abstract-operation [Add to Longdo]
計数抽象操作[けいすうちゅうしょうそうさ, keisuuchuushousousa] Summarize abstract-operation [Add to Longdo]
警報抽象操作[けいほうちゅうしょうそうさ, keihouchuushousousa] alert abstract-operation [Add to Longdo]
削除抽象操作[さくじょちゅうしょうそうさ, sakujochuushousousa] delete abstract-operation [Add to Longdo]
指示抄録[しじしょうろく, shijishouroku] indicative abstract [Add to Longdo]
自動抄録作業[じどうしょうろくさぎょう, jidoushourokusagyou] automatic abstracting [Add to Longdo]

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