non-abstract
adjective (also nonabstract) uk/ˌnɒnˈæb.strækt/ us/ˌnɑːnˈæb.strækt/
(real)
非抽象的;具体的
related to objects or particular examples, and not ideas, feelings, or qualities
He distinguishes between abstract and non-abstract information. 他区分抽象信息和非抽象信息。
Compare: concrete adjective
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- At this time, a concrete, non-abstract system of counting was turned into abstract weight systems.
- Children tend to use metaphors in order to label things or express non-abstract concepts for which they still lack literal terms.
- I have used a set of specific, non-abstract and operational criteria and have chosen to focus on unmarried people who were under thirty years of age.
(art)
(艺术)非抽象(派)的,写实的
Non-abstract art represents people and things as they really look, especially in contrast to art that uses shapes, lines, and colour in a way that does not try to do this.
These 55 paintings do not include his early nonabstract work. 这55幅画作不包括他早期的写实作品。
Compare: figurative (ART)
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- This approach could work for both abstract and non-abstract art.
- Publishers are wary these days of using non-abstract illustration on the covers of novels.
- Rockwell's non-abstract painting style was given little attention by the fine art community during his lifetime.