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abstracted

/ab-strak-tid/US // æbˈstræk tɪd //UK // (æbˈstræktɪd) //

抽象的,抽取的,抽出的,抽象地

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : lost in thought; deeply engrossed or preoccupied.
    • : removed; remote; separate.
    • : considered as a general quality or characteristic apart from specific objects or instances.

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Examples

  • So I enrolled right away for programming classes, and found them boringly abstracted.

  • “Throughout shooting, Sandra was completely abstracted from all the technology,” says Cuarón.

  • In a society that has exoticized and abstracted the military, MacLeish re-humanizes it.

  • I saw Roscoe looking at him in an abstracted way, and, as he did not reply, I said: "Phil had many friends and no enemies."

  • Strange to say, the pail from which the can had been abstracted stood unmoved in its accustomed place.

  • Then Caro became abstracted, wondering why George Tanqueray was coming, and to this particular show.

  • She was if anything more restless; unnaturally (he said) abstracted when you spoke to her; hardly aware of you at times.

  • "I must have that flute," repeated the grocer, in the same abstracted tone and manner.