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n.(名词)Something perceptible by one or more of the senses, especially by vision or touch; a material thing.物体,实物:用一种或多种感官,尤指用视觉或触觉可以感觉到的东西;实物A focus of attention, feeling, thought, or action:对象:注意力、感情、思想或行为的集中物:例句:an object of contempt.令人轻蔑的对象
The purpose, aim, or goal of a specific action or effort:目的,目标:具体行动或努力的目的、目标:例句:the object of the game.游戏的目的
Abbr. obj.Grammar 缩写 obj.【语法】 A noun or substantive that receives or is affected by the action of a verb within a sentence.宾语:一个句子中接受动词的动作或受之影响的名词或名词性词组A noun or substantive following and governed by a preposition.宾语:在介词后或受制于介词的名词或名词性词组Philosophy Something intelligible or perceptible by the mind.【哲学】 客体,客观,对象:头脑中可反映或可以感知的事物v.(动词)ob.ject.ed,ob.ject.ing,ob.jects[…b-jμkt.] v.intr.(不及物动词)To present a dissenting or opposing argument; raise an objection:反对:提出不同意见或反对意见;反对:例句:objected to the testimony of the witness.反对证人的证词
To be averse to or express disapproval of something:反感,不喜欢:不赞成或表现对某事物的反对:例句:objects to modern materialism.反感现代物质主义
v.tr.(及物动词)To put forward in or as a reason for opposition; offer as criticism:提出…作为反对的理由;反对说…:例句:They objected that discipline was lacking.他们提出缺少纪律作为反对的理由
来源:Middle English 中古英语 from Old French 源自 古法语 from Medieval Latin obiectum [thing put before the mind] 源自 中世纪拉丁语 obiectum [当前需考虑的事物] from neuter past participle of Latin obicere [to put before] 源自 拉丁语 obicere的中性过去分词 [放在…前面] ob- [before, toward] * see ob- ob- [前,朝] *参见 ob-iacere [to throw] * see yô- iacere [扔] *参见 yô- V., from Middle English obiecten 动词,源自 中古英语 obiecten from Old French objecter 源自 古法语 objecter from Latin obiect3re [frequentative of] obicere [to hinder, oppose] 源自 拉丁语 obiect3re [] obicere的重复动词 [阻止,反对]
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objec.tor
n.(名词)<参考词汇><同义词>object,protest,kick,demur,remonstrate,expostulate同义词>These verbs mean to express opposition to something, most often by presenting arguments against it.这些动词表示对某事的反对,大多数情况通过提出反对观点来表示。 Object implies the expression of disapproval or distaste: Object 暗示不赞成或不喜欢的表示: 例句:The general public objects to the use of drugs.大众反对使用毒品。
例句:.Freedom of the press in Britain is freedom to print such of the proprietor`s prejudices as the advertisers don`t object to. (Hannen Swaffer)..英国报界的自由是印刷广告商不反对的业主的偏见的自由. (汉尼·斯韦福)。
Protest suggests strong opposition,usually forthrightly expressed: Protest 指强烈的反对,通常是直接了当地被表达出来: 例句:The patient protested to the receptionist when he was kept waiting.当病人等了半天后,他向接待员表示抗议。
例句:.We should, therefore, protest openly everything . . . that smacks of discrimination or slander. (Mary McLeod Bethune)..因此,我们应该公开抗议带有歧视或诽谤迹象的任何事物. (玛丽·麦克雷德·贝休恩)。
Kick implies the expression of strong negative feelings,often of anger or rebellion: Kick 表示强烈的反对感情,常指气愤或背叛的感觉: 例句:.a rampant heresy, such as . . . Would make all women kick against their Lords. (Tennyson). .一个猖獗流传的异端邪说,例如…会使所有女人反抗他们的丈夫. (但尼生)。
例句:I won`t kick if you insist on paying the bill. Todemur is to raise an objection that may delay decision or action: 如果你坚持付帐我不反对。 Demur 指提出可能拖延决定或行动的反对:
例句:We proposed that dinner be served before the last guest arrived,but the hostess demurred.我们提议在最后一个客人到之前就开饭,但是女主人反对。
Remonstrate implies the presentation of objections, complaints, or reproof in the form of argument or pleading: Remonstrate 指以争辩或辩护的形式表示反对抱怨或谴责: 例句:.The people of Connecticut . . . remonstrated against the bill. (George Bancroft).Toexpostulate is to express objection in the form of earnest reasoning: .康涅狄格州的人民…抗议法案. (乔治·班克罗夫特)。Expostulate 指以认真讲道理的形式表示反对:
例句:Her parents expostulated with her on the foolhardiness of her behavior. See also Synonyms at intention 她的父亲劝告她行为举止不要那么鲁莽 参见同义词 intention
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