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Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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abstracted [Brit əbˈstraktɪd, Am æbˈstræktəd] ADJ

abstracted gaze, expression, smile:

abstracted
he seemed rather abstracted

I. abstract N [Brit ˈabstrakt, Am ˈæbˌstrækt]

1. abstract (theoretical):

2. abstract (summary):

3. abstract:

abstract FIN, LAW

4. abstract ART:

II. abstract ADJ [Brit ˈabstrakt, Am æbˈstrækt, ˈæbˌstrækt]

1. abstract (theoretical):

2. abstract ART:

3. abstract LING:

abstract noun, verb

III. abstract VB trans [Brit əbˈstrakt, Am æbˈstrækt]

1. abstract (summarize):

to abstract sth from documents, data

2. abstract (remove):

dérober (from sb à qn, from sth dans qc)

3. abstract (theorize):

to abstract sth from sth
extraire qc de qc

IV. to abstract oneself from VB refl

to abstract oneself from refl:

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abstrait (abstraite)
dans l'abstrait parler, raisonner
non-figuratif (non-figurative)
to abstract (de from)

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abstracted ADJ

abstracted

I. abstract1 [ˈæbstrækt] ADJ a. ART

II. abstract1 [ˈæbstrækt] N

1. abstract PHILOS:

2. abstract (summary):

3. abstract ART:

abstract2 [əbˈstrækt] VB trans (summarize)

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abstracted ADJ

abstracted

I. abstract1 [ˈæb·strækt] ADJ a. ART

II. abstract1 [ˈæb·strækt] N

1. abstract PHILOS:

2. abstract (summary):

3. abstract ART:

abstract2 [əb·ˈstrækt] VB trans (summarize)

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Present
Iabstract
youabstract
he/she/itabstracts
weabstract
youabstract
theyabstract
Past
Iabstracted
youabstracted
he/she/itabstracted
weabstracted
youabstracted
theyabstracted
Present Perfect
Ihaveabstracted
youhaveabstracted
he/she/ithasabstracted
wehaveabstracted
youhaveabstracted
theyhaveabstracted
Past Perfect
Ihadabstracted
youhadabstracted
he/she/ithadabstracted
wehadabstracted
youhadabstracted
theyhadabstracted