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ab·stract·ed
/æbˈstræktəd, ˈæbˌ/
(
a
.)心不在焉的,出神的,分心的
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Ab·stract
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Abstracted
;
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Abstracting
.]
1.
To
withdraw
;
to
separate
;
to
take
away
.
He
was
incapable
of
forming
any
opinion
or
resolution
abstracted
from
his
own
prejudices
.
--
Sir
W
.
Scott
.
2.
To
draw
off
in
respect
to
interest
or
attention
;
as
,
his
was
wholly
abstracted
by
other
objects
.
The
young
stranger
had
been
abstracted
and
silent
.
--
Blackw
.
Mag
.
3.
To
separate
,
as
ideas
,
by
the
operation
of
the
mind
;
to
consider
by
itself
;
to
contemplate
separately
,
as
a
quality
or
attribute
.
4.
To
epitomize
;
to
abridge
.
5.
To
take
secretly
or
dishonestly
;
to
purloin
;
as
,
to
abstract
goods
from
a
parcel
,
or
money
from
a
till
.
Von
Rosen
had
quietly
abstracted
the
bearing-reins
from
the
harness
.
--
W
.
Black
.
6.
Chem.
To
separate
,
as
the
more
volatile
or
soluble
parts
of
a
substance
,
by
distillation
or
other
chemical
processes
.
In
this
sense
extract
is
now
more
generally
used
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Ab·stract·ed
a.
1.
Separated
or
disconnected
;
withdrawn
;
removed
;
apart
.
The
evil
abstracted
stood
from
his
own
evil
.
--
Milton
.
2.
Separated
from
matter
;
abstract
;
ideal
. [
Obs
.]
3.
Abstract
;
abstruse
;
difficult
. [
Obs
.]
4.
Inattentive
to
surrounding
objects
;
absent
in
mind
.
“An
abstracted
scholar.”
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
abstracted
adj
1:
taken
out
of
or
separated
from
; "
possibility
is...achievability,
abstracted
from
achievement
"-
A.N.Whitehead [
syn
:
removed
]
2:
lost
in
thought
;
showing
preoccupation
; "
an
absent
stare
";
"
an
absentminded
professer
"; "
the
scatty
glancing
quality
of
a
hyperactive
but
unfocused
intelligence
" [
syn
:
absent
,
absentminded
,
scatty
]
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