absent
41absent — ab|sent [ap zɛnt] <über fr. absent aus gleichbed. lat. absens, Gen. absentis, Part. Präs. von abesse »fort sein«> abwesend …
42absent — a. 1. Away, gone, not present. 2. Abstracted, preoccupied, inattentive, dreaming, musing, lost, napping, absent minded, in a brown study …
43absent — adj 1. not present, out, off, away, abroad, elsewhere; nonattendant, nonresident, not at home; lost, astray, flown, missing, AWOL. 2. lacking, wanting, nonexistent, deficient. 3. inattentive, absent minded, preoccupied, absorbed; unthinking,… …
44absent — adj (absent, a) själsligt el. kroppsligt frånvarande …
45absent — a, absènt, assènt, o adj. et n. absente. voir mancar …
46absent — see he who is absent is always in the wrong …
47Absent referent — (sometimes Missing Referent, or Missing Antecedent) is a concept from linguistics, and is the condition of a sign which has an empty, absent, non existent, paradoxical, hypothetical, supernatural, or undefined referent. There are many examples of …
48Absent-mindedness — can refer to three very different things: # a low level of attention ( blanking or “zoning out”); # intense attention to a single object of focus (hyperfocus) that makes us oblivious to events around us; or # unwarranted distraction of attention… …
49Absent Lovers: Live in Montreal — Концертный альбом …
50absent-minded — absent mindedly, adv. absent mindedness, n. /ab seuhnt muyn did/, adj. so lost in thought that one does not realize what one is doing, what is happening, etc.; preoccupied to the extent of being unaware of one s immediate surroundings. Also,… …