slovo | definícia |
abstracted (encz) | abstracted,nepozorný adj: Zdeněk Brož |
abstracted (encz) | abstracted,roztržitý adj: Zdeněk Brož |
Abstracted (gcide) | Abstracted \Ab*stract"ed\, a.
1. Separated or disconnected; withdrawn; removed; apart.
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The evil abstracted stood from his own evil.
--Milton.
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2. Separated from matter; abstract; ideal. [Obs.]
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3. Abstract; abstruse; difficult. [Obs.] --Johnson.
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4. Inattentive to surrounding objects; absent in mind. "An
abstracted scholar." --Johnson.
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Abstracted (gcide) | Abstract \Ab*stract"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Abstracted; p. pr.
& vb. n. Abstracting.] [See Abstract, a.]
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1. To withdraw; to separate; to take away.
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He was incapable of forming any opinion or
resolution abstracted from his own prejudices. --Sir
W. Scott.
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2. To draw off in respect to interest or attention; as, his
was wholly abstracted by other objects.
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The young stranger had been abstracted and silent.
--Blackw. Mag.
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3. To separate, as ideas, by the operation of the mind; to
consider by itself; to contemplate separately, as a
quality or attribute. --Whately.
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4. To epitomize; to abridge. --Franklin.
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5. To take secretly or dishonestly; to purloin; as, to
abstract goods from a parcel, or money from a till.
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Von Rosen had quietly abstracted the bearing-reins
from the harness. --W. Black.
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6. (Chem.) To separate, as the more volatile or soluble parts
of a substance, by distillation or other chemical
processes. In this sense extract is now more generally
used.
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abstracted (wn) | abstracted
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] |
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abstractedly (encz) | abstractedly,nepozorně adv: Petr Prášekabstractedly,nezávisle lukeabstractedly,roztržitě adv: Petr Prášek |
abstractedly from (encz) | abstractedly from,nezávisle na luke |
abstractedness (encz) | abstractedness,roztržitost n: Zdeněk Brož |
Abstracted (gcide) | Abstracted \Ab*stract"ed\, a.
1. Separated or disconnected; withdrawn; removed; apart.
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The evil abstracted stood from his own evil.
--Milton.
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2. Separated from matter; abstract; ideal. [Obs.]
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3. Abstract; abstruse; difficult. [Obs.] --Johnson.
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4. Inattentive to surrounding objects; absent in mind. "An
abstracted scholar." --Johnson.
[1913 Webster]Abstract \Ab*stract"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Abstracted; p. pr.
& vb. n. Abstracting.] [See Abstract, a.]
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1. To withdraw; to separate; to take away.
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He was incapable of forming any opinion or
resolution abstracted from his own prejudices. --Sir
W. Scott.
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2. To draw off in respect to interest or attention; as, his
was wholly abstracted by other objects.
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The young stranger had been abstracted and silent.
--Blackw. Mag.
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3. To separate, as ideas, by the operation of the mind; to
consider by itself; to contemplate separately, as a
quality or attribute. --Whately.
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4. To epitomize; to abridge. --Franklin.
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5. To take secretly or dishonestly; to purloin; as, to
abstract goods from a parcel, or money from a till.
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Von Rosen had quietly abstracted the bearing-reins
from the harness. --W. Black.
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6. (Chem.) To separate, as the more volatile or soluble parts
of a substance, by distillation or other chemical
processes. In this sense extract is now more generally
used.
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Abstractedly (gcide) | Abstractedly \Ab*stract"ed*ly\, adv.
In an abstracted manner; separately; with absence of mind.
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Abstractedness (gcide) | Abstractedness \Ab*stract"ed*ness\, n.
The state of being abstracted; abstract character.
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Inabstracted (gcide) | Inabstracted \In`ab*stract"ed\, a.
Not abstracted.
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abstractedly (wn) | abstractedly
adv 1: in an absentminded or preoccupied manner; "he read the
letter absently" [syn: absently, abstractedly,
inattentively, absentmindedly] |
abstractedness (wn) | abstractedness
n 1: preoccupation with something to the exclusion of all else
[syn: abstractedness, abstraction] |
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