abstractly 的 3 个定义
- thought of apart from concrete realities, specific objects, or actual instances: an abstract idea.
- expressing a quality or characteristic apart from any specific object or instance, as justice, poverty, and speed.
- not applied or practical; theoretical: abstract science.
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- a summary of a text, scientific article, document, speech, etc.; epitome.
- something that concentrates in itself the essential qualities of anything more extensive or more general, or of several things; essence.
- an idea or term considered apart from some material basis or object.
- an abstract work of art.
abstractly 近义词
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abstractly 的近义词 3 个
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- The two earliest works here, which include the show’s namesake, are gestural in the manner of abstract expressionism.
- They needed to consider all rocks and then sketch out a convincing theory of how abstract math could percolate down through messy geophysics and into even messier reality.
- I’m thinking about abstract systems and studying their evolution to understand what kind of predictions can be made about their long-term behavior.
- You can talk about the abstract existence of 0s and 1s, and how an operator might act on 0s and 1s, and these are all much more abstract mathematical relations.
- In the 1970s, an abstract painter named Harold Cohen introduced the world to the first artistic AI system, called AARON.
- What do you think it is, abstractly, that makes this period so absorbing?
- Take concrete steps aimed at addressing the problem that looms, rather than ruminating abstractly about what-if scenarios.
- And because it seems, albeit abstractly, linked to creativity.
- Put thus broadly and abstractly, the answer must be negative.
- It was impossible for life to reason abstractly until speech was developed.
- The truth of the proposition, abstractly considered, has been long acknowledged and nowadays requires no argument.
- Before, she had sympathised with Rogers abstractly; now her sympathy was for a hopeless soul, bare and agonising beneath her eyes.
- This decision did not come abstractly, nor did it come quickly.