abstracting

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Englisch - Türkisch
soyutlama
abstract
{f} soyutlamak
abstract
özet

Bu özeti Arapçaya çevirebilir misin? - Can you translate this abstract into Arabic?

Bir kitabın özetini çıkardım. - I made an abstract of a book.

abstract
{i} soyut

Teori benim için çok soyuttur. - The theory is too abstract for me.

Senin açıklaman benim için çok soyut. - Your explanation is too abstract for me.

abstract
{f} özet çıkarmak
abstract
{f} ayırmak
abstract
(Matbaacılık, Basımcılık) Mücerret
abstract
{i} soyut sanat eseri
abstract
{s} kuramsal
abstract
{f} aşırmak
abstract
{i} soyut düşünce
abstract
(Kanun,Ticaret) hülasa
abstract
özetçe
abstract
abstrakt
abstract
(Kimya) kimyasal yöntemlerle ayırmak
abstract
kafasını meşgul etmek
abstract
{f} damıtmak [biy.]
abstract
(Kanun) kısaltma
abstract
özet haline getirmek
abstract
(Kimya) çözmek
abstract
almak
abstract
(Ticaret) hesap özeti
abstract
soyut yapıt
abstract
özetlemek
abstract
heykel
abstract
çekmek
abstract
genel
abstract
{f} ayır
abstract
çıkarmak
abstract
soyut resim
ABSTRACT
saime
abstract
damıtm
abstract
nazari
abstract
belirsiz
abstract
{f} (äbsträkt') kafasını meşgul etmek
abstract
{f} (äb'sträkt) özetlemek, özet haline getirmek
abstract
in the abstract kuramsal olarak
abstract
(Tekstil) çözmek (ayırmak)
abstract
{f} (äbsträkt') çalmak, aşırmak
abstract
{s} abstre
abstract
soy

Senin açıklaman benim için çok soyut. - Your explanation is too abstract for me.

Teori benim için çok soyuttur. - The theory is too abstract for me.

abstract
{s} teorik
abstract
{f} çalmak
abstract
eşya veya fikirlerden soyut olan
abstract
dalgın
abstract
abstract noun soyut isim abstract number soyut sayı
abstract
{f} (äbsträkt')
abstract
mücerret adet
abstract
damıtmak
Englisch - Englisch
Creating a representation of the salient features of an information element An information element could be any information-carrying artifact, including a document, a segment of a document, an annotation, or even a group of elements The representation could take different forms, including a well-chosen name, a summary, or an object and attributes representation of features In the context of sensemaking, sensemakers often search for cogent abstractions to guide them in simplifying and structuring information See also summarizing and naming
To describe key features or characteristics in summary form
A thinking skill that involves summarizing and converting real-world events or ideas into models
the act of summarizing information to make it easier and faster to search through Journal articles have well defined abstracts (though shorter items like letters to the editor are not really worth the effort to abstract) Web pages do not, hence the difficulty in searching through a large list of results when using a typical WWW search engine
present participle of abstract
{s} summarizing, taking away a portion of something; creating an abstract artistic work; getting rid of something without permission
Abstracting is writing a succinct summary or synopsis of a work, often for an academic publication or professional journal The length, style, and amount of detail in an abstract vary depending on its intended use Estimated pace of work: Highly variable, depending in part on length and complexity of original material Fees: $50 to $100 per hour
abstract
A powdered solid extract of a vegetable substance mixed with sugar of milk in such proportion that one part of the abstract represents two parts of the original substance
abstract
To steal; to take away; to remove without permission
abstract
To extract by means of distillation
abstract
An abridgement or summary
abstract
Apart from practice or reality; not concrete; ideal; vague; theoretical; impersonal
abstract
Difficult to understand; abstruse
abstract
To produce an abstraction, usually by refactoring existing code. Generally used with "out"

He abstracted out the square root function.

abstract
Something that concentrates in itself the qualities of something else
abstract
Of a class in object-oriented programming, being a partial basis for subclasses rather than a complete template for objects
abstract
General (as opposed to particular)
abstract
Free from representational qualities
abstract
To perform the process of abstraction
abstract
An abstraction; an abstract term
abstract
Extracted
abstract
To withdraw
abstract
{a} abstracted, separated, pure
abstract
{v} to separate, remove, shorten, take
abstract
{n} an abridgement, a summary
abstract
To withdraw oneself; to retire
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consider a concept without thinking of a specific example; consider abstractly or theoretically
abstract
An abstract is an abstract work of art
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Expressing a particular property of an object viewed apart from the other properties which constitute it; opposed to concrete; as, honesty is an abstract word
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Resulting from the mental faculty of abstraction; general as opposed to particular; as, "reptile"
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Resulting from the mental faculty of abstraction; general as opposed to particular; as, "reptile" is an abstract or general name
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Hence: ideal; abstruse; difficult
abstract
An abstract term
abstract
That which comprises or concentrates in itself the essential qualities of a larger thing or of several things
abstract
Withdraw; separate
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A summary, an abridgement Before the use of photo static copying, public records were kept by abstracts of recorded documents
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Abstract art makes use of shapes and patterns rather than showing people or things. a modern abstract painting. ¡Ù figurative
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1- A brief non-evaluative summary of a journal article, book, or other information source 2- An index to journal articles that gives brief summary of the article along with the citation
abstract
In grammar, an abstract noun refers to a quality or idea rather than to a physical object. abstract words such as glory, honor, and courage. ¡Ù concrete
abstract
Abstract art makes use of shapes and patterns rather than showing people or things. a modern abstract painting. figurative
abstract
{f} remove, take away; steal; theorize, conceptualize; summarize, simplify
abstract
{i} summary, synopsis; essence; something that is not concrete, something that is abstract
abstract
An abstract idea or way of thinking is based on general ideas rather than on real things and events. abstract principles such as justice It's not a question of some abstract concept. = theoretical + abstractly ab·stract·ly It is hard to think abstractly in these conditions
abstract
{s} intangible, unconnected to concrete reality; theoretical, not practical; unconnected to a specific instance or example; difficult to understand
abstract
Absent in mind
abstract
Abstracted; absent in mind
abstract
An abstract work of art
abstract
make off with belongings of others
abstract
A state of separation from other things; as, to consider a subject in the abstract, or apart from other associated things
abstract
To draw off (interest or attention)
abstract
To take secretly or dishonestly; to purloin; as, to abstract goods from a parcel, or money from a till
abstract
A summary of an article, book or other document
abstract
a sketchy summary of the main points of an argument or theory
abstract
(1) A brief summary of the points in an article; (2) A source which compiles by subject, author, or title, articles in a selected group of periodicals and includes a summary of each article
abstract
A brief summary of an article or book Reading the abstract can help you decide if you want to locate and read the whole article or book
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dealing with a subject in the abstract without practical purpose or intention; "abstract reasoning"; "abstract science"
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To summarize; to abridge; to epitomize
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A summary of the public records relating to the title to a particular piece of land If there are any title defects they must be cleared before a buyer can purchase clear, marketable, and insurable title
abstract
That which is abstract
abstract
To epitomize; to abridge
abstract
To separate, as ideas, by the operation of the mind; to consider by itself; to contemplate separately, as a quality or attribute
abstract
(1) An index that not only provides citations, but also gives a brief summary of each item indexed (2) A short summary of an article in a scholarly journal, usually appearing towards the beginning of the article (3) A summary of a paper presented at a conference The full text of the paper is not always published
abstract
To create artistic abstractions of
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A short summary of a document that can either appear at the beginning of the document or in an index Indexes that include abstracts are often themselves called abstracts (i e , Historical Abstracts, Social Work Abstracts)
abstract
To withdraw; to separate; to take away
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A summary of the public records relating to the title to a particular piece of land An attorney or title insurance company reviews an abstract of title to determine whether there are any title defects, which must be cleared before a buyer, can purchase clear, marketable and insurable title
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When you talk or think about something in the abstract, you talk or think about it in a general way, rather than considering particular things or events. Money was a commodity she never thought about except in the abstract
abstract
To separate; to remove; to take away
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To draw off in respect to interest or attention; as, his was wholly abstracted by other objects
abstract
a concept or idea not associated with any specific instance; "he loved her only in the abstract--not in person"
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consider a concept without thinking of a specific example; consider abstractly or theoretically consider apart from a particular case or instance; "Let's abstract away from this particular example"
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Specifically: A summary or an epitome, as of a treatise or book, or of a statement; a brief
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based on specialized theory; "a theoretical analysis"
abstract
a written summary of the important points of a scientific article
abstract
the summary of a book, article, or other item Abstracts may appear in periodical indexes or bibliographies They are usually non critical and attempt to help the user make a decision about the importance of the item
abstract
In grammar, an abstract noun refers to a quality or idea rather than to a physical object. abstract words such as glory, honor, and courage. concrete
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1) A source which lists citations to items by subject and gives a brief summary of the item 2) A brief summary of a printed work, e g a periodical article
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consider apart from a particular case or instance; "Let's abstract away from this particular example"
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To separate, as the more volatile or soluble parts of a substance, by distillation or other chemical processes
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give an abstract (of) existing only in the mind; separated from embodiment; "abstract words like `truth' and `justice'"
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A Java(TM) programming language keyword used in a class definition to specify that a class is not to be instantiated, but rather inherited by other classes An abstract class can have abstract methods that are not implemented in the abstract class, but in subclasses
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A historical summary of all the recorded transactions that affect the title to the property An attorney or a title company will review an abstract of title to determine if there are any problems affecting the title to the property All such problems must be cleared before the buyer can be issued a clear and insurable title
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not representing or imitating external reality or the objects of nature; "a large abstract painting"
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An abstract of an article, document, or speech is a short piece of writing that gives the main points of it. = summary
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Considered apart from any application to a particular object; removed from; apart from; separate; abstracted
abstract
is an abstract or general name
abstract
In this sense extract is now more generally used
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This term can be used in three ways: (1) A short summary of an article in a scholarly journal It usually appears at the beginning of the article (2) An index to journal articles that not only provides a citation to the articles, but also gives a brief summary on each article (3) A summary of a paper presented at a conference The full text of the paper is not always published
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not representing or imitating external reality or the objects of nature; "a large abstract painting
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The notes made by a title examiner based on his examination of the land records These notes are a concise summary of the transactions affecting the property The title agency produces a BINDER from the information in the abstract
abstract
give an abstract (of)
abstract
A brief summary of the content of a book, article, speech, report, dissertation, etc In scholarly journals, the abstract usually appears at the beginning of an article, after the article title and author(s) name(s), and before the text
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To consider abstractly; to contemplate separately or by itself
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Summary of an article, book, or other written publication Some databases include abstracts of articles An abstract is usually less than 200 words in length
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A concise summary of the invention described in a patent application It should include all the most important technical features of the invention
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A brief summary of a work which tells enough to allow a reader to decide whether of not it has the information sought; in many cases, it also contains keywords and/or terms used to index the work so that it can be retrieved
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Considered apart from any application to a particular object; separated from matter; existing in the mind only; as, abstract truth, abstract numbers
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A summary of an article Abstracts often appear at the beginning of a scholarly or technical article Periodical indexes and other databases often contain abstracts that can help you decide whether an article is relevant for your purposes
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A summary of the public records relating to the title to a particular property An attorney or title insurance company reviews an abstract of title to determine whether there are any title defects which must be cleared before a buyer can purchase clear, marketable, and insurable title The abstract also identifies encumbrances, easements and covenants that affect the property Also known as a Title Report
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existing only in the mind; separated from embodiment; "abstract words like `truth' and `justice'"
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