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Nerven
sustantivo abstracto
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
abstract noun SUBST
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
noun [Am naʊn, Brit naʊn] SUBST
I. abstract ADJ [Am æbˈstrækt, ˈæbˌstrækt, Brit ˈabstrakt]
1. abstract (theoretical):
abstract idea/argument/theorizing
2. abstract KUNST:
abstract sculpture/painting
II. abstract SUBST [Am ˈæbˌstrækt, Brit ˈabstrakt]
1. abstract (summary):
2. abstract (painting):
III. abstract VERB trans [Am æbˈstrækt, Brit əbˈstrakt] form
1. abstract (separate):
2. abstract (draw off):
abstract substance
3. abstract (abridge):
im PONS Wörterbuch
I. noun [naʊn] SUBST
noun LING
II. noun [naʊn] ADJ
I. abstract1 [ˈæbstrækt] ADJ
II. abstract1 [ˈæbstrækt] SUBST
1. abstract (not concrete):
2. abstract (summary):
abstract2 [əbˈstrækt] VERB trans
1. abstract a. CHEM:
2. abstract (summarize):
3. abstract (steal):
im PONS Wörterbuch
I. noun [naʊn] SUBST
noun LING
II. noun [naʊn] ADJ
I. abstract1 [ˈæb·strækt] ADJ
II. abstract1 [ˈæb·strækt] SUBST
1. abstract (not concrete):
2. abstract (summary):
abstract2 [əb·ˈstrækt] VERB trans
1. abstract a. CHEM:
2. abstract (summarize):
3. abstract (steal):
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
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According to an intensional definition, they are abstract objects that are defined by values of aspects that are constraints for being member of the class.
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The characters themselves are often composed of parts that may represent physical objects, abstract notions, or pronunciation.
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In some ways, he took dance in a similar direction that abstract painters were taking art, though he disliked the word abstract.
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Since 2004, issues have been made up entirely of full papers, having previously alternated between an issue of abstracts and an issue of full papers.
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Programmers may take advantage of subtyping to write code in a more abstract manner than would be possible without it.
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