abstract
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Résumé, extrait
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Abstraire, conceptualiser
To conceptualize an ideal subgroup by means of the generalization of an attribute, as follows: by apprehending an attribute inherent to one individual, then separating that attribute and contemplating it by itself, then conceiving of that attribute as a general quality, then despecifying that conceived quality with respect to several or many individuals, and by then ideating a group composed of those individuals perceived to possess said quality.
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"The teacher abstracted the concept of "responsibility" from the example of a student helping her classmates, then generalized it to apply to other students in the class, and thus defined a group of responsible students. "
Le professeur a abstrait le concept de « responsabilité » de l'exemple d'un élève aidant ses camarades de classe, puis l'a généralisé pour l'appliquer aux autres élèves de la classe, définissant ainsi un groupe d'élèves responsables.
Abstraire, considérer abstraitement
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Abstrait, conceptuel
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"The teacher's lecture on the history of art was very abstract; it didn't focus on specific paintings or artists, but on general ideas about beauty and creativity. "
La conférence du professeur sur l'histoire de l'art était très abstraite ; elle ne portait pas sur des peintures ou des artistes spécifiques, mais sur des idées générales concernant la beauté et la créativité.
Abstrait
Separately expressing a property or attribute of an object that is considered to be inherent to that object: attributive, ascriptive.