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abstraction

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++ab·strac·tion /əbˈstrækʃən, æb-/ AWL noun  1 [countable]IDEA a general idea about a type of situation, thing, or person rather than a specific example from real life 抽象概念 He’s always talking in abstractions. 他老是谈抽象的东西。2 [uncountable]NOTICE when you do not notice what is happening around you because you are thinking carefully about something else 心不在焉,出神 She rocked the baby gently, gazing in abstraction at the flickering fire. 她轻轻地摇晃着宝宝,出神地望着摇曳的火光。3. [uncountable] the use of shapes and patterns that do not look like real things 抽象手法,抽象艺术
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abstractionUntil now, our generation only knew war as an abstraction.Such figures are too vast an abstraction.Comprehension of algebra requires formal operations as its content is basically abstractions of abstractions.Nowadays, of course, we understand that it was this way of talking about ethical abstractions that made them seem so mysterious.And yet, we still describe symbols as intellectual abstractions.Successive abstractions: these define the situation in terms of higher and lower levels of abstraction.Among other things, they remind you that abstraction had its roots in spirituality.Loyalty to the person of the monarch gave way to allegiance to the abstraction of the state.It was then but an intellectual elision to view abstraction as the purest of all styles, since it depicted nothing at all.
ab·strac·tion nounChineseSyllable
idea general a Corpus situation, of a about type


abstraction
abstraction AC /əbˈstrækʃən, æb-/ noun
1. [countable] a general idea about a type of situation, thing, or person rather than a specific example from real life:
    He’s always talking in abstractions.
2. [uncountable] when you do not notice what is happening around you because you are thinking carefully about something else:
    She rocked the baby gently, gazing in abstraction at the flickering fire.
3. [uncountable] the use of shapes and patterns that do not look like real things


ab·strac·tion AW BrE /æbˈstrækʃn/ 🔊NAmE /æbˈstrækʃn/ 🔊 noun [countable, uncountable] (formal) a general idea not based on any particular real person, thing or situation; the quality of being abstract 抽象概念;抽象 [uncountable] (formal) the state of thinking deeply about sth and not paying attention to what is around you 出神;心神专注 [uncountable, countable] the action of removing sth from sth else; the process of being removed from sth else 提取;抽取;分离water abstraction from rivers从河流中抽取水