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ab·strac·tion
/æbˈstrækʃən, əb-/
抽象化,心不在焉,提煉,抽象派作品
From:
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abstraction
抽象化 摘要
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Ab·strac·tion
n.
1.
The
act
of
abstracting
,
separating
,
or
withdrawing
,
or
the
state
of
being
withdrawn
;
withdrawal
.
A
wrongful
abstraction
of
wealth
from
certain
members
of
the
community
.
--
J
.
S
.
Mill
.
2.
Metaph.
The
act
process
of
leaving
out
of
consideration
one
or
more
properties
of
a
complex
object
so
as
to
attend
to
others
;
analysis
.
Thus
,
when
the
mind
considers
the
form
of
a
tree
by
itself
,
or
the
color
of
the
leaves
as
separate
from
their
size
or
figure
,
the
act
is
called
abstraction
.
So
,
also
,
when
it
considers
whiteness
,
softness
,
virtue
,
existence
,
as
separate
from
any
particular
objects
.
Note:
☞
Abstraction
is
necessary
to
classification
,
by
which
things
are
arranged
in
genera
and
species
.
We
separate
in
idea
the
qualities
of
certain
objects
,
which
are
of
the
same
kind
,
from
others
which
are
different
,
in
each
,
and
arrange
the
objects
having
the
same
properties
in
a
class
,
or
collected
body
.
Abstraction
is
no
positive
act
:
it
is
simply
the
negative
of
attention
.
--
Sir
W
.
Hamilton
.
3.
An
idea
or
notion
of
an
abstract
,
or
theoretical
nature
;
as
,
to
fight
for
mere
abstractions
.
4.
A
separation
from
worldly
objects
;
a
recluse
life
;
as
,
a
hermit's
abstraction
.
5.
Absence
or
absorption
of
mind
;
inattention
to
present
objects
.
6.
The
taking
surreptitiously
for
one's
own
use
part
of
the
property
of
another
;
purloining
. [
Modern
]
7.
Chem.
A
separation
of
volatile
parts
by
the
act
of
distillation
.
◄
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
abstraction
n
1:
a
concept
or
idea
not
associated
with
any
specific
instance
;
"
he
loved
her
only
in
the
abstract--not
in
person
" [
syn
:
abstract
]
2:
the
act
of
withdrawing
or
removing
something
3:
the
process
of
formulating
general
concepts
by
abstracting
common
properties
of
instances
[
syn
:
generalization
,
generalisation
]
4:
an
abstract
painting
5:
preoccupation
with
something
to
the
exclusion
of
all
else
[
syn
:
abstractedness
]
6:
a
general
concept
formed
by
extracting
common
features
from
specific
examples
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