Similar words: abstracting, abstract, abstracted, distraction, abstractedly, traction, retraction, subtraction. Meaning: [-kʃn] n. 1. a concept or idea not associated with any specific instance 2. the act of withdrawing or removing something 3. the process of formulating general concepts by abstracting common properties of instances 4. an abstract painting 5. preoccupation with something to the exclusion of all else 6. a general concept formed by extracting common features from specific examples.
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61. Class is an abstraction and the concept acquires meaning only as a result of the socialization process just outlines.
62. Yet this is not the cold, off-putting abstraction which arouses incomprehension in the ordinary spectator.
63. Abstraction and disinterest were prized over concern, or even fitness with the real world.
64. The seduction hypothesis is merely a formal abstraction.
65. Abstraction and grammaticalization have similarity in some respects.
66. The narration is from abstraction to concretion.
67. Does Struts provide the correct level of abstraction?
68. Implementation is the code level of abstraction.
69. Andrew noticed her abstraction and asked, "What's bothering you?".
70. Data abstraction, exception handling, control logic and concurrent processing.
71. Software standard is made from abstraction of those artifacts.
72. Iteration abstraction, Data abstraction, Procedural abstraction, Type abstraction.
73. We all know about type checking, separate compilation, user-defined types (classes today), and abstraction.
74. A mathematical definition of variable minimal unsatisfiability (VMU) is introduced to drive this abstraction refinement process.
75. As a software layer between embedded operation system and hardware in embedded system,[sentencedict.com] HAL(Hardware Abstraction Layer) is a key problem of embedded application.
76. Hardware Abstraction Layer has three models of internal communication, virtual driver and equipment management.
77. Objective To research the way of abstraction from Hippophae rhamnoides L.
78. A community - type, as a class - concept, is inescapably an abstraction.
79. In the late 19th century, the English philosopher Jeremy Bentham, in discussing the abstraction of equality, believed it to be insatiable, and asked where it would all end.
80. Super extra strength! Super anti-scrub wear! Super anti-high temp! Super heat abstraction! Super hard surface, super tough inside ! With 300000 km durability!
81. Object description again became to be focused by the poets, and they also attached importance to the image abstraction, making effort to fulfill harmony of the whole artistic conception.
82. Establish a uniform and flexible abstraction and interoperable schema for defining digital items.
83. Now we will learn about procedure definitions , a much more powerful abstraction technique by which a compound operation can be given a name and then referred to as a unit.
84. In C ++ an abstraction is formed by creating a class.
85. It is pointless to discuss the "function of the university" in abstraction from concrete historical circumstances[http://sentencedict.com], as it would be a waste of effort to study any other social institution in this way.
86. The tenth and its relevant regulations of "The Law of Bill" of China should not been considered as negation of the abstraction of bill.
87. Related to abstraction, the idea of leveling is to place information items into peer categories at the correct level in the hierarchy.
88. The abstraction and analysis of compositions of carotene from Rhodopseudomonas Palustris strain B.
89. This is because virtual database abstraction in Slice follows a composite design pattern.
90. Also the practical implementation procedure adapted to alteration information abstraction is explored.
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