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Перевод: abstract speek abstract


[прилагательное]
абстрактный; отвлеченный; теоретический; трудный для понимания; реферативный;
[существительное]
абстракция ; отвлеченный термин; отвлеченное понятие; резюме; реферат ; конспект ; вытяжка ; извлечение; произведение абстрактного искусства;
[глагол]
отнимать; извлекать; суммировать; резюмировать; абстрагировать; красть; прикарманивать


Тезаурус:

  1. John Bassett occupies a corner of this floor, with a small collection of vibrant oil colours, mostly on abstract themes.
  2. Where there is no love to start with, there is nothing of an abstract nature to withhold.
  3. Or, in great contrast, there are the more modern abstract designs that might not look out of place displayed on a wall.
  4. The more abstract the mode of analysis of the problem and therefore the more connected the items on the check-list become, the less likely that one can solve them alone.
  5. They were later to acquire the vague title of "Nepmen", but in 1922 they were not so clear-cut a phenomenon, and even by the end of NEP it was not possible, despite all Bolshevik propaganda efforts, to lump their origins and subsequent characteristics into the same abstract pigeon-hole.
  6. They have the same ideal character as does any abstract model of reality and its canonical exemplification, and their relationship with actual states of affairs is a matter of continual interpretation and reappraisal.
  7. "The general theory of psycho-analysis, in its most abstract definition, is a psychology of mental processes and their organization.
  8. Other things being equal, a writing task is easier if the organisation is chronological; if the subject matter is drawn from personal experience; if the subject matter is concrete rather than abstract; and if the audience is known to the writer.
  9. The squeezing and elongation of materials is a basic design expression, nowhere better explored than in Baroque architecture of the eighteenth century and, more recently, abstract expressionism of the twentieth century.
  10. "She was good at playing abstract confusion in the same way that a midget is good at being short" - Clive James on Marilyn Monroe.
  11. The supervisor is required to keep accounts and records and file an abstract of them with the court at least once a year, giving copies to the debtor and to all creditors.
  12. Meanwhile pacifists were generally content with the abstract moralizing suggested by the Manchester Guardian's opposition to the formation of a Liberal Foreign Affairs Committee on the grounds that the "success or failure of foreign policy depends on the application of a few simple principles to facts which as a rule are not very numerous nor very complicated."
  13. To the victims, the abstract Leftism of some of the Bolsheviks seemed in practice much the same as colonial domination.

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