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Перевод: abstracted speek abstracted


[прилагательное]
погруженный в мысли; рассеянный; отдаленный; удаленный


Тезаурус:

  1. Whatever musings had abstracted me from the charms of the city fled before the lucidity of that long-drawn-out instant of disaster.
  2. If a single phrase of Beethoven's ninth symphony is sufficiently distinctive and memorable to be abstracted from the context of the whole symphony, and used as the call-sign of a maddeningly intrusive European broadcasting station, then to that extent it deserves to be called one meme.
  3. On all sides she saw glazed abstracted eyes click suddenly into sharp focus as they registered her presence, and she observed sly smiles and muttered remarks being exchanged between neighbouring benches.
  4. ENDS noted that around 6 per cent of Severn Trent's abstracted groundwater supplies exceeded 50 mg/litre of nitrate but "with a continuation of present land use practices the figure will rise to 20-;25 per cent by 2011".
  5. Two other points, given their importance in later developments, must be abstracted from the argument.
  6. That paper was abstracted by someone who did not know Polish.
  7. Once the water has turned the generator, it will be discharged back into the river in exactly the same state and volume as abstracted.
  8. It cannot be, he says, that "figure, motion, and the rest of the primary or original qualities do exist without the mind while colours, sounds, heat, cold, and such like secondary qualities are sensations existing in the mind alone", for "extension, figure, and motion, abstracted from all other qualities, are inconceivable".
  9. For three months Jeanne kept her love for Modigliani a secret from her family, went to Mass and appeared gentle and dutiful, if somewhat abstracted.
  10. So, by attempting to abstract state industry from its relations with the private sector, and particularly the peasant sector, Preobrazhensky abstracted from the particular and peculiar nature of the transitional economy .
  11. It has meant that it has been "abstracted from all use and practice", and has become a purely speculative matter of "high flights and abstractions".
  12. Perhaps that was why people who talked to themselves usually had an abstracted smile: they had accepted they were stark raving mad, loony tunes, round the twist.
  13. Berkeley remarks that the opinion that words like "good" and "happiness" "stand for general notions abstracted from all particular persons and actions" has "rendered morality difficult, and the study thereof of less use to mankind".

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