- 看过 objectify 的人也看了 :
- embody
- substantiate
- materialize
- externalize
- exteriorize
objectify 的定义
ob·jec·ti·fied, ob·jec·ti·fy·ing.
- to present as an object, especially of sight, touch, or other physical sense; make objective; externalize.
- to treat as an object or thing: Women are objectified and their physical attributes highlighted in ways that do not apply to men.
objectify 近义词
actualize
objectify 的近义词 5 个
更多objectify例句
- He wanted to reverse that typical cliché about how we look at and objectify women’s bodies.
- I have a strong experience of difference, of being vilified or removed or objectified through harassment or teasing.
- Even in the supportive celebration of her bravery, Spears and her career were being objectified again.
- In the 1990s, some in academia advocated for replacing the word slave, arguing it objectifies and dehumanizes those who were enslaved.
- This urge to objectify and thereby transcend nature is the source, he implies, of all our travails.
- As a journalist writing a quick post for The Daily Beast, my job was to objectify him—and I did.
- But he failed to make the connection that chauvinists invariably objectify women and view them as unequal.
- Nichole, Former Porn Star: There are people like me who objectify themselves to men.
- Thus, they objectify both the pain of the sickness and the fear aroused in the community by the behaviour of the sick person.
- Nor has he ever had the power to express and objectify himself completely, and achieve vital form.
- We are inevitably inclined to objectify the limitations of our own power instead of recognizing them for what they are.
- You objectify an impression without arguing as to its reality at all, or relating it to yourself or anything else.
- The effort to objectify the ideal, and to put it in concrete form in words or upon canvas, is said to be precious though painful.