abstract game - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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abstract game (english) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

Noun

Phonetic Transcription

/ˈæbstrækt ɡeɪm/

Meaning and Usage

An "abstract game" refers to a type of game that is characterized by a lack of a fixed storyline or theme, often focusing on strategy and skill rather than narrative or physical elements. These games prioritize abstract reasoning and tend to be based on logical structures, rather than on physical actions or reality.

Abstract games often include board games like chess or checkers, card games, and strategic video games. They are quite popular in both written and oral contexts, though they may appear more frequently in discussions related to game theory and strategy within written texts.

Example Sentences

  1. "Chess is one of the most famous abstract games that require strategic thinking and planning."
  2. "El ajedrez es uno de los juegos abstractos más famosos que requieren pensamiento estratégico y planificación."

  3. "In an abstract game, players often develop strategies that do not rely on physical components."

  4. "En un juego abstracto, los jugadores a menudo desarrollan estrategias que no dependen de componentes físicos."

  5. "Many educators use abstract games in classrooms to enhance critical thinking skills."

  6. "Muchos educadores utilizan juegos abstractos en las aulas para mejorar las habilidades de pensamiento crítico."

Idiomatic Expressions

The term "abstract" is less frequently used in idiomatic phrases compared to more common words, but its conceptual nature can be utilized in various expressions related to thought and clarity. Here are some idiomatic expressions that may incorporate the idea of 'abstract' or its implications:

  1. "To see the abstract in the concrete."
  2. "Ver lo abstracto en lo concreto."
  3. Meaning: To find deeper meanings in tangible things.

  4. "Thinking abstractly."

  5. "Pensando abstractamente."
  6. Meaning: Using conceptual or theoretical thinking rather than practical or concrete.

  7. "In abstract terms."

  8. "En términos abstractos."
  9. Meaning: In a theoretical context without specific details.

  10. "To get lost in the abstract."

  11. "Perderse en lo abstracto."
  12. Meaning: To become so wrapped up in theoretical ideas that reality is forgotten.

Etymology

The word "abstract" comes from the Latin abstractus, meaning "drawn away" or "separated". The term has evolved to mean something that is not concrete or tangible, applying across various fields, including art, literature, and games.

Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms: - Conceptual game - Strategic game - Theoretical game

Antonyms: - Concrete game - Physical game - Thematic game



25-07-2024