abstraction

abstraction
abstraction [apstʀaksjɔ̃]
feminine noun
abstraction
• faire abstraction de to disregard
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apstʀaksjɔ̃
nom féminin abstraction

faire abstraction de — to forget [douleur, goût, différence]

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apstʀaksjɔ̃ nf
abstraction

faire abstraction de — to set aside, to leave aside

abstraction faite de ... — leaving aside ...

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abstraction nf
1 (opération) abstraction; faire abstraction de qch (de douleur, goût, différence) to forget sth;
2 (chose imaginaire, idée) abstraction;
3 Art l'abstraction abstract art;
4 (caractère) abstract style.
[apstraksjɔ̃] nom féminin
1. [notion] abstraction, abstract idea
2. [fait d'isoler] abstraction
faire abstraction de [ignorer] to take no account of, to ignore, to disregard
abstraction faite de apart from, leaving aside
abstraction faite de la forme style apart

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