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ab·stract·ed [æbˈstræktɪd] ADJ.

abstracted
abstracted

I . ab·stract ADJ. [ˈæbstrækt]

II . ab·stract SUST.

1. abstract (summary):

2. abstract (generalized form):

3. abstract ARTE:

III . ab·stract V. trans. [əbˈstrækt]

1. abstract (summarize):

povzemati [form. perf. povzeti]

2. abstract (remove):

odvzemati [form. perf. odvzeti]

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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System consoles are generalized to computer terminals, which are abstracted respectively by virtual consoles and terminal emulators.
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It means that the value of each program variable is abstracted by a linear expression over "noise symbols" (internal variables that range in -1,1).
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It provides bibliographic coverage of each abstracted journal.
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To this must be ascribed their disposition to sleep when abstracted from their diversions, and unemployed in labour.
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This is because pure concepts are totally different from intuitions, whereas, empirical concepts are abstracted from intuitions and are therefore homogeneous with them.
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Over time, these duties and obligations consolidate to form an abstracted set of principles, designated as a self-guide.
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Water is not abstracted directly from the tarn, but flows some distance downriver to an off-take weir.
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This standard delivers an ontology for the intermediate (or abstracted) representation of programming language constructs and their interrelationships.
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The subjects are abstracted into angular geometric blocks of colour, becoming dehumanised components in a machine of death.
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As the electron density on hydrogen decreases it is more easily abstracted, in other words, it is more acidic.
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