Примери за използване на Very abstract на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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It is very abstract.
So I realize this is very abstract.
Art can be very abstract. It doesn't have to make sense. Only in the artist's mind.
It was all very abstract.
Philosophy is generally considered to be very abstract.
Mind is very abstract.
I can tell that this all sounds very abstract.
Fashion is a very abstract concept.
For us, however,fears can be very abstract.
And since they can think in a very abstract way, they can be understood by very few people.
I realise this all sounds very abstract.
On the one hand some very abstract definitions, on the other hand some very concrete points in concern with the victory of Obama.
I know it is very abstract.
It sounds like what a mathematician would say, and it sounds very abstract.
It all sounds very abstract.
In the manic phase they think freely, they are productive andvery clear and very abstract.
This all sounds very abstract.
This image is more metaphorical than actual because such levels cannot be well represented in imagery as they are very abstract.
Unhappiness is a very abstract thing.
I should put look in quotation marks,because it's very abstract.
Another issue with very abstract answers.
The core doctrine of nationalism,as I like to call it, is a very abstract one.
Now, all this seems very abstract and difficult.
At present our ideas about the cybernetic integration of humans are very abstract and vague.
Language by nature is very abstract and intangible.
This image is more metaphorical than actual because such levels cannot be well represented in imagery as they are very abstract.
It is all very, very abstract.
Initially, the work“seemed very abstract” said Haldane, but as time went by more and more properties could be explained by topology.
I know that this is very abstract.
And so you're probably saying, Hey Sal,this is very abstract, how does this relate to the functions that I have seen in the past?