ab·stract
adjective/ˈæbstrækt/
/ˈæbstrækt/
抽象的(与个别情况相对);纯理论的 - abstract knowledge/principles
理论知识;抽象原理 - The research shows that pre-school children are capable of thinking in abstract terms.
研究显示,学前儿童具有抽象思维的能力。
Extra Examples- Abstract principles are no good in this particular situation.
抽象原则在这种特殊情况下是没有用的。 - All human beings are capable of thinking in abstract terms.
所有人类都有能力进行抽象思考。
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- abstract knowledge/principles
抽象的(与具体经验相对) - We may talk of beautiful things but beauty itself is abstract.
我们尽可谈论美的事物,但美本身却是抽象的。
Extra Examples- Mathematics is an extremely abstract discipline.
数学是一门极其抽象的学科。 - Some of the ideas that their legal system is based on are incredibly abstract.
他们的法律体系所基于的一些想法非常抽象。 - Freedom is more than a purely abstract notion.
自由并不仅仅是一个纯粹抽象的概念。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs- be
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- We may talk of beautiful things but beauty itself is abstract.
- (of art) not representing people or things in a realistic way, but expressing the artist’s ideas about them
抽象(派)的 - the work of American abstract expressionists like Mark Rothko
马克·罗斯科等美国抽象表现主义者的作品
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs- be
- extremely
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- the work of American abstract expressionists like Mark Rothko
Word OriginMiddle English: from Latin abstractus, literally ‘drawn away’, past participle of abstrahere, from ab- ‘from’ + trahere ‘draw off’.