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adj. abstract; niet praktisch--------n. concentratie; verkorting; abstract--------v. samenvatten, verkorten; vereenvoudigenabstract1[ æbstrækt] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉————————abstract2[ æbstrækt] 〈 bijvoeglijk naamwoord〉1 abstract ⇒ theoretisch, algemeen♦voorbeelden:1 in the abstract • in theorie, in abstracto————————abstract3[ əbstrækt]II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉♦voorbeelden: -
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4 abstract expressionism
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7 abstract number
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10 abstract-type and schema-definition language: ASDL
abstract type en schemadefinitietaalEnglish-Dutch technical dictionary > abstract-type and schema-definition language: ASDL
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11 abstract data type: ADT
abstract gegevenstypeEnglish-Dutch technical dictionary > abstract data type: ADT
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15 Abstract Windows Toolkit
verzameling van Java programma interfaces dat Java toepassingen met een uniforme vertoning op alle platformen verschaft -
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20 abstract syntax notation no. 1: ASN.1
abstracte syntax notatie nr. 1English-Dutch technical dictionary > abstract syntax notation no. 1: ASN.1
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Abstract — Ab stract , n. [See {Abstract}, a.] 1. That which comprises or concentrates in itself the essential qualities of a larger thing or of several things. Specifically: A summary or an epitome, as of a treatise or book, or of a statement; a brief.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Abstract — (‘resumen’, en inglés) puede referirse a: Abstract (sumario): resumen de un artículo científico (en:Abstract (summary)). Abstract (derecho): resumen de un texto jurídico (en:Abstract (law)). Véase también Abstract Factory (patrón de diseño)… … Wikipedia Español
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Abstract — may refer to: * Abstract (law) * Abstract (summary) * Abstract art * Abstract objectee also* Abstraction (disambiguation) … Wikipedia
abstract — ab‧stract [ˈæbstrækt] noun [countable] a short written statement that contains the most important details of a longer piece of writing such as a newspaper article, a report, or a speech: • an abstract of the Chairman s speech to the shareholders… … Financial and business terms
abstract — for adj. [, ab strakt′, ab′strakt΄; ] for n.1 & vt.4 [, ab′strakt΄; ] for n.2 [, ab′strakt΄, ab strakt′; ] for vt.1, 2, & 3 [, ab strakt′] adj. [< L abstractus, pp. of abstrahere, to draw from, separate < ab(s) , from + trahere, to DRAW] 1 … English World dictionary
abstract — [adj] conceptual, theoretical abstruse, complex, deep, hypothetical, ideal, indefinite, intellectual, nonconcrete, philosophical, recondite, transcendent, transcendental, unreal; concept 582 Ant. actual, concrete, factual, material, objective,… … New thesaurus