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1 abstrakcyjny
adj* * *a.abstract; abstrakcyjny pomysł (= mrzonka) abstract idea; myślenie abstrakcyjne abstract thinking; pojęcie abstrakcyjne abstract notion; sztuka abstrakcyjna sztuka abstract art.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > abstrakcyjny
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2 abstrakcj|a
f (G pl abstrakcji) 1. książk. abstraction- żyć w świecie abstrakcji to live in a world of abstraction(s)- ten pomysł to czysta abstrakcja the idea is totally abstract a. unreal- wszelkie rachunki to dla mnie abstrakcja for me bills and accounts are a totally abstract notion2. Filoz. (pojęcie ogólne) abstraction; (proces) abstraction U- operować abstrakcjami to deal in abstractions- piękno samo w sobie jest abstrakcją beauty in itself is an abstraction3. Szt. abstract, abstraction- abstrakcja ekspresyjna an abstract expressionist work a. pieceThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > abstrakcj|a
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3 abstrakcyjnoś|ć
f sgt 1. książk. (teoretyczność) abstractness; (nierealność) abstractness, lack of reality- abstrakcyjność języka niektórych polityków the abstract language of some politicians- abstrakcyjność pomysłu the abstractness of an idea- abstrakcyjność planu the plan’s lack of reality2. Filoz., Szt. abstractnessThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > abstrakcyjnoś|ć
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