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1 abstraction
subst. \/æbˈstrækʃ(ə)n\/1) abstraksjon, abstrakt begrep2) atskillelse, utskilling, fjerning3) distraksjon, åndsfraværenhet4) abstrakt kunstverkin abstraction from løsrevet fratalk in abstractions snakke i generelle vendingerhun prater alltid i generelle vendinger \/ hun er alltid vag i sine uttalelser -
2 ogólnik
m pejor. generality- mówić ogólnikami to talk in generalities- w swoim przemówieniu ograniczył się do ogólników during his speech he confined himself to generalities* * ** * *miGen. -a generality, truism; ( o frazesie) cliché; mówić ogólnikami talk in abstractions, generalize; zbyć kogoś ogólnikami put sb off with sweeping statements, cut sb short, stall sb off.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > ogólnik
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3 abstraction
2 ( abstract quality) abstraction f ;
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