slovodefinícia
absent
(encz)
absent,chybějící Zdeněk Brož
absent
(encz)
absent,nepřítomný adj: duchem
absent
(encz)
absent,roztržitý adj: duchem
Absent
(gcide)
Absent \Ab"sent\, a. [F., fr. absens, absentis, p. pr. of abesse
to be away from; ab + esse to be. Cf. Sooth.]
1. Being away from a place; withdrawn from a place; not
present. "Expecting absent friends." --Shak.
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2. Not existing; lacking; as, the part was rudimental or
absent.
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3. Inattentive to what is passing; absent-minded;
preoccupied; as, an absent air.
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What is commonly called an absent man is commonly
either a very weak or a very affected man.
--Chesterfield.
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Syn: Absent, Abstracted.

Usage: These words both imply a lack of attention to
surrounding objects. We speak of a man as absent when
his thoughts wander unconsciously from present scenes
or topics of discourse; we speak of him as abstracted
when his mind (usually for a brief period) is drawn
off from present things by some weighty matter for
reflection. Absence of mind is usually the result of
loose habits of thought; abstraction commonly arises
either from engrossing interests and cares, or from
unfortunate habits of association.
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Absent
(gcide)
Absent \Ab*sent"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Absented; p. pr. & vb.
n. Absenting.] [Cf. F. absenter.]
1. To take or withdraw (one's self) to such a distance as to
prevent intercourse; -- used with the reflexive pronoun.
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If after due summons any member absents himself, he
is to be fined. --Addison.
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2. To withhold from being present. [Obs.] "Go; for thy stay,
not free, absents thee more." --Milton.
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absent
(wn)
absent
adj 1: not being in a specified place [ant: present]
2: nonexistent; "the thumb is absent"; "her appetite was
lacking" [syn: lacking, absent, missing, wanting]
3: lost in thought; showing preoccupation; "an absent stare";
"an absentminded professor"; "the scatty glancing quality of
a hyperactive but unfocused intelligence" [syn: absent,
absentminded, abstracted, scatty]
v 1: go away or leave; "He absented himself" [syn: absent,
remove]
absent
(devil)
ABSENT, adj. Peculiarly exposed to the tooth of detraction; vilifed;
hopelessly in the wrong; superseded in the consideration and affection
of another.

To men a man is but a mind. Who cares
What face he carries or what form he wears?
But woman's body is the woman. O,
Stay thou, my sweetheart, and do never go,
But heed the warning words the sage hath said:
A woman absent is a woman dead.
Jogo Tyree
podobné slovodefinícia
be absent
(mass)
be absent
- chýbať
absent-minded
(encz)
absent-minded,duchem nepřítomný adj: Pavel Cvrčekabsent-minded,roztržitý adj: Zdeněk Brož
absent-mindedly
(encz)
absent-mindedly,nepozorně adv: Zdeněk Brož
absent-mindedness
(encz)
absent-mindedness,nepřítomnost duchem n: Pavel Cvrčekabsent-mindedness,roztržitost n: Zdeněk Brož
absented
(encz)
absented,chybějící adj:
absentee
(encz)
absentee,absentér n: Zdeněk Brožabsentee,nepřítomný adj: Zdeněk Brož
absenteeism
(encz)
absenteeism,absentérství n: Zdeněk Brož
absently
(encz)
absently,nepřítomně adv: Zdeněk Brož
absentminded
(encz)
absentminded,roztržitý adj: Milan Svoboda
absentmindedly
(encz)
absentmindedly,nepozorně adv: Zdeněk Brož
absentmindedness
(encz)
absentmindedness,roztržitost n: Pavel Cvrček
be absent
(encz)
be absent,chybět
in absentia
(encz)
in absentia,v nepřítomnosti Martin Mašín
absentér
(czen)
absentér,absenteen: Zdeněk Brož
absentérství
(czen)
absentérství,absenteeismn: Zdeněk Brož
Absent
(gcide)
Absent \Ab"sent\, a. [F., fr. absens, absentis, p. pr. of abesse
to be away from; ab + esse to be. Cf. Sooth.]
1. Being away from a place; withdrawn from a place; not
present. "Expecting absent friends." --Shak.
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2. Not existing; lacking; as, the part was rudimental or
absent.
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3. Inattentive to what is passing; absent-minded;
preoccupied; as, an absent air.
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What is commonly called an absent man is commonly
either a very weak or a very affected man.
--Chesterfield.
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Syn: Absent, Abstracted.

Usage: These words both imply a lack of attention to
surrounding objects. We speak of a man as absent when
his thoughts wander unconsciously from present scenes
or topics of discourse; we speak of him as abstracted
when his mind (usually for a brief period) is drawn
off from present things by some weighty matter for
reflection. Absence of mind is usually the result of
loose habits of thought; abstraction commonly arises
either from engrossing interests and cares, or from
unfortunate habits of association.
[1913 Webster]Absent \Ab*sent"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Absented; p. pr. & vb.
n. Absenting.] [Cf. F. absenter.]
1. To take or withdraw (one's self) to such a distance as to
prevent intercourse; -- used with the reflexive pronoun.
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If after due summons any member absents himself, he
is to be fined. --Addison.
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2. To withhold from being present. [Obs.] "Go; for thy stay,
not free, absents thee more." --Milton.
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Absentaneous
(gcide)
Absentaneous \Ab`sen*ta"ne*ous\, a. [LL. absentaneus. See
absent]
Pertaining to absence. [Obs.]
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Absentation
(gcide)
Absentation \Ab`sen*ta"tion\, n.
The act of absenting one's self. --Sir W. Hamilton.
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Absented
(gcide)
Absent \Ab*sent"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Absented; p. pr. & vb.
n. Absenting.] [Cf. F. absenter.]
1. To take or withdraw (one's self) to such a distance as to
prevent intercourse; -- used with the reflexive pronoun.
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If after due summons any member absents himself, he
is to be fined. --Addison.
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2. To withhold from being present. [Obs.] "Go; for thy stay,
not free, absents thee more." --Milton.
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Absentee
(gcide)
Absentee \Ab`sen*tee"\, n.
One who absents himself from his country, office, post, or
duty; especially, a landholder who lives in another country
or district than that where his estate is situated; as, an
Irish absentee. --Macaulay.
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Absenteeism
(gcide)
Absenteeism \Ab`sen*tee"ism\, n.
The state or practice of an absentee; esp. the practice of
absenting one's self from the country or district where one's
estate is situated.
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Absenter
(gcide)
Absenter \Ab*sent"er\, n.
One who absents one's self.
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Absenting
(gcide)
Absent \Ab*sent"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Absented; p. pr. & vb.
n. Absenting.] [Cf. F. absenter.]
1. To take or withdraw (one's self) to such a distance as to
prevent intercourse; -- used with the reflexive pronoun.
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If after due summons any member absents himself, he
is to be fined. --Addison.
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2. To withhold from being present. [Obs.] "Go; for thy stay,
not free, absents thee more." --Milton.
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Absently
(gcide)
Absently \Ab"sent*ly\, adv.
In an absent or abstracted manner.
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Absentment
(gcide)
Absentment \Ab*sent"ment\ ([a^]b*s[e^]nt"ment), n.
The state of being absent; withdrawal. [R.] --Barrow.
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Absent-minded
(gcide)
Absent-minded \Ab`sent-mind"ed\, a.
Absent in mind; abstracted; preoccupied. --
Ab`sent-mind"ed*ness, n. -- Ab`sent-mind"ed*ly, adv.
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Absent-mindedly
(gcide)
Absent-minded \Ab`sent-mind"ed\, a.
Absent in mind; abstracted; preoccupied. --
Ab`sent-mind"ed*ness, n. -- Ab`sent-mind"ed*ly, adv.
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Absent-mindedness
(gcide)
Absent-minded \Ab`sent-mind"ed\, a.
Absent in mind; abstracted; preoccupied. --
Ab`sent-mind"ed*ness, n. -- Ab`sent-mind"ed*ly, adv.
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Absentness
(gcide)
Absentness \Ab"sent*ness\, n.
The quality of being absent-minded. --H. Miller.
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absentee
(wn)
absentee
n 1: one that is absent or not in residence
absentee ballot
(wn)
absentee ballot
n 1: (election) a ballot that is cast while absent (usually
mailed in prior to election day)
absentee rate
(wn)
absentee rate
n 1: the percentage of workers who do not report to work
absenteeism
(wn)
absenteeism
n 1: habitual absence from work
absently
(wn)
absently
adv 1: in an absentminded or preoccupied manner; "he read the
letter absently" [syn: absently, abstractedly,
inattentively, absentmindedly]
absentminded
(wn)
absentminded
adj 1: lost in thought; showing preoccupation; "an absent
stare"; "an absentminded professor"; "the scatty glancing
quality of a hyperactive but unfocused intelligence"
[syn: absent, absentminded, abstracted, scatty]
absentmindedly
(wn)
absentmindedly
adv 1: in an absentminded or preoccupied manner; "he read the
letter absently" [syn: absently, abstractedly,
inattentively, absentmindedly]
absentmindedness
(wn)
absentmindedness
n 1: preoccupation so great that the ordinary demands on
attention are ignored
in absentia
(wn)
in absentia
adv 1: while absent; although absent; "he was sentenced in
absentia"
absentee
(devil)
ABSENTEE, n. A person with an income who has had the forethought to
remove himself from the sphere of exaction.
ABSENTEE
(bouvier)
ABSENTEE. One who is away from his domicil, or usual place of residence.
2. After an absence of seven years without being heard from, the
presumption of death arises. 2 Campb. R. 113; Hardin's R. 479; 18 Johns. R.
141 15 Mass. R. 805; Peake's Ev. c. 14, s. 1; 2 Stark. Ev. 457 8; 4 Barn. &
A. 422; 1 Stark. C. 121 Park on Ins. 433; 1 Bl. R. 404; Burr v. Simm, 4 Wh.
150; Bradley v. Bradley, 4 Wh. 173.
3. In Louisiana, when a person possessed of either movable or immovable
property within the state, leaves it, without having appointed somebody to
take care of his estate; or when the person thus appointed dies, or is
either unable or unwilling to continue to administer that estate, then and
in that case, the judge of the place where the estate is situated, shall
appoint a curator to administer the same. Civ. Code of Lo. art. 50. In the
appointment of this curator the judge shall prefer the wife of the absentee
to his presumptive heirs, the presumptive heirs to other relations; the
relations to strangers, and creditors to those who are not otherwise
interested, provided, however, that such persons be possessed of the
necessary qualifications. Ib. art. 51. For the French law on this subject,
vide Biret, de l'Absende; Code Civil, liv. l tit.. 4. Fouss. lib. 13 tit. 4,
n. 379-487; Merl. Rep. h.t.; and see also Ayl. Pand. 269; Dig. 50, 16, 198;
Ib. 50, 16, 173; Ib. 3, 3,,6; Code, 7 32 12.

DURANTE ABSENTI
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DURANTE ABSENTIA. When the executor is out of the jurisdiction of the court
or officer to whom belongs the probate of wills and granting letters of
administration, letters of administration will be granted to another during
the absence of the executor; and the person thus appointed is called the
administrator durante absentia.

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