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Перевод: abstraction
[существительное] абстракция ; отвлечение; рассеянность
Тезаурус:
- The letter I am referring to now at the moment is a particular token instance of letter as a lexical item, a general conceptual type, a codified abstraction.
- The molecule is a fact, the helix an abstraction, which is why it is so useful.
- After their visit custodians noticed that a sketchbook "had been mutilated in a very clumsy manner, by the abstraction of several leaves containing an unknown number of sketches or drawings."
- He observed St-Germain-des Pres from a little distance, was distressed by its tendency towards abstraction, took his new mistress Francoise Gilot from its fringes, and so thought to teach a lesson in painting to both her and her contemporaries.
- Wanting to dare is his opposite number to the underground man's wanting to want, because whereas wanting to want holds fast to the earlier novel's metaphysical spareness and abstraction, wanting to dare opens up the whole huge circumstance of the murder itself, the thing that in fact gets done.
- In South-east England, some streams on chalk flow less than they used to do; in part this is the result of abstraction.
- But some changes are blamed unfairly on abstraction.
- Picasso's extensive series of variations on Las Meninas was produced in 1957, but even if Gironella knew of them when he himself began to work on versions of Velzquez (which is highly unlikely, as Picasso's paintings were not exhibited until 1959); even though their interest in the art of the past at that point in their careers was for both, perhaps, a rejection of abstraction; and even though both can in some way be defined as exiled from their Spanish roots, as outsiders looking in - - yet the results are widely divergent.
- Selection, abstraction and hierarchy are of its essence: and these to be reordered, grouped and juxtaposed to maximum effect.
- The substance of the playing is an abstraction.
- In 1933 Read published an even-handed book called Art Now , eclectic in its selection, with discussions of Expressionism, Abstraction and Surrealism.
- His classification into personal and projected play represents a hierarchy of abstraction; dramatic activities using oneself as the medium of expression standing at a lower level on the table of abstraction than dramatic activities using media other than oneself.
- At that time most avante-garde painters in the US were interested in Picasso, surrealism, the Jungian unconscious, the inner self, abstraction.
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