abstract

abstract
1. adjective
abstrakt

abstract noun(Ling.) Abstraktum, das

in the abstract — abstrakt

2. noun
1) (summary) Zusammenfassung, die; Abstract, das (fachspr.); (of book) Inhaltsangabe, die
2) (idea) Abstraktum, das
3. transitive verb
(remove) wegnehmen
* * *
['æbstrækt] 1. adjective
1) ((of a noun) referring to something which exists as an idea and which is not physically real: Truth, poverty and bravery are abstract nouns.) abstrakt
2) ((of painting, sculpture etc) concerned with colour, shape, texture etc rather than showing things as they really appear: an abstract sketch of a vase of flowers.) abstrakt
2. noun
(a summary (of a book, article etc).) Zusammenfassung
* * *
ab·stract
I. adj
[ˈæbstrækt]
abstrakt
\abstract art/painting abstrakte Kunst/Malerei
II. n
[ˈæbstrækt]
1. (summary) Zusammenfassung f
2. LAW
\abstract of title Eigentumsnachweis m
3. (generalized form)
the \abstract das Abstrakte
in the \abstract abstrakt, theoretisch
4. ART abstraktes Werk
5. PHILOS Abstraktum nt fachspr
III. vt
[æbˈstrækt]
to \abstract sth etw zusammenfassen
2. (euph form: steal)
to \abstract sth etw entwenden geh
3. (form: remove)
to \abstract sth [from sth] etw [aus etw dat] entnehmen
4. (consider separately)
to \abstract sth [from sth] etw [von etw dat] trennen
* * *
I ['bstrkt]
1. adj
(all senses) abstrakt

abstract noun — Abstraktum nt, abstraktes Substantiv

2. n
(kurze) Zusammenfassung

in the abstract — abstrakt

II [b'strkt]
vt
abstrahieren; information entnehmen (from aus)
* * *
abstract
A adj [ˈæbstrækt; US auch æbˈstrækt] (adv abstractly)
1. abstrakt:
a) rein begrifflich, theoretisch:
abstract concept (oder idea) abstrakter Begriff;
think in abstract terms abstrakt denken
b) MATH unbenannt, absolut:
the abstract number 10
c) rein, nicht angewandt (Wissenschaft)
d) KUNST gegenstandslos (Gemälde etc)
e) abstrus, schwer verständlich (Theorien etc)
2. LING abstrakt (Ggs konkret):
abstract noun B 2
B s [ˈæbstrækt]
1. (das) Abstrakte:
in the abstract abstrakt
2. LING Abstraktum n, Begriffswort n
3. (of) Auszug m (aus), Abriss m (gen), Inhaltsangabe f (gen), Übersicht f (über akk):
abstract of account
a) Kontoauszug,
b) Rechnungsauszug;
abstract of title JUR Eigentumsnachweis m
4. KUNST abstraktes Gemälde, abstrakte Plastik
C v/t [æbˈstrækt]
1. wegnehmen, entfernen
2. abstrahieren (from von), für sich oder (ab)gesondert betrachten
3. euph mitgehen lassen, entwenden, stehlen
4. CHEM destillieren
5. [besonders US ˈæbstrækt]
a) einen Auszug machen aus
b) zusammenfassen
abs. abk
1. absent
2. absolute
3. abstract
* * *
1. adjective
abstrakt

abstract noun — (Ling.) Abstraktum, das

in the abstract — abstrakt

2. noun
1) (summary) Zusammenfassung, die; Abstract, das (fachspr.); (of book) Inhaltsangabe, die
2) (idea) Abstraktum, das
3. transitive verb
(remove) wegnehmen
* * *
adj.
abstrakt adj.
allgemein adj. n.
Abriss -e m.
Abstrakte n.
Auszug -¨e m.
Kurzbeschreibung f.
Kurzdarstellung f.
Zusammenfassung f. v.
absondern v.
abstrahieren v.
einen Auszug machen von ausdr.
entwenden v.

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