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objection

/uhb-jek-shuhn/US // əbˈdʒɛk ʃən //UK // (əbˈdʒɛkʃən) //

反对,反对意见,意见,反对声

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a reason or argument offered in disagreement, opposition, refusal, or disapproval.
    • : the act of objecting, opposing, or disputing: His ideas were open to serious objection.
    • : a ground or cause for objecting.
    • : a feeling of disapproval, dislike, or disagreement.

Synonyms & Antonyms

nounargument, disagreement
Synonyms
challenge挑战,挑战赛,挑战性,难题criticism批评,批语,批判,批评声difficulty困难,难度,难点,困难重重disapproval不赞成,不赞同,不认可,不认同displeasure不悦,不高兴,不愉快,不高兴的事dissatisfaction不满,不满意,不满意度,不满情绪doubt疑惑,疑问,疑虑,疑点exception例外,例外情况,除外,异常grievance申诉,冤情,怨气,抱怨opposition反对派,反对,反对党,反对意见protest抗议,抗議,示威,抗诉question问题,疑问,疑问句rejection拒绝,拒绝接受,反对,排斥reluctance不情愿,勉强,不愿,勉为其难unwillingness不愿意,不情愿,不愿,不甘心cavil洞穴,穴位,穴居,蛀牙censure斥责,谴责,指责,训斥declination偏角,倾角,偏角仪,偏转角demur抗辩,抗议,抗辩权,抗辨demurral扰乱秩序,扰民,扰乱治安,扰乱市场秩序disapprobation不赞同,不赞成,不认可,不认同discontent怨气,不满,牢骚,怨言disesteem不自尊,自卑感,不自尊心,不尊disinclination厌恶,厌恶感,厌恶情绪,厌恶的态度dislike不喜欢,厌恶,嫌弃,不喜欢的gripe抱怨,怨气,怨言,牢骚hesitation犹豫不决,踌躇,迟疑,疑虑kick踢,踢球,踹,踢人odium汇编,纲要,纲目,铟protestation抗议,申诉,抗诉,抗議remonstrance谏言,针砭时弊,诤言,诤友remonstration针砭时弊,诤言,抗议,针砭revilement谩骂,复审,补救,复核scruple顾虑重重,顾忌,忌讳,顾虑shrinking缩减,缩水,萎缩,收缩squawk喊叫声,呐喊声,尖叫声,呐喊stink臭味,恶臭,臭气熏天,臭味儿counter-argument反驳,反论,反驳理由,反辩demurring抗辩,抗辩权,抗辩理由,抗议niggle小题大做,小题大作,轻视,磨蹭repugnancy厌恶,反感,厌恶感,厌恶情绪

Examples

  • Through legislation, lawsuits and other means, liberals and Democrats are pressing this agenda aggressively, over the objections of conservatives.

  • Roessler released video of the shooting over federal objections.

  • Attorneys for the new owners of the three hospitals and for Waldrep asked the judge to allow them to use the money despite objections from the federal government.

  • The board established the mail-in voting guidelines in November after objections emerged in a union election for nurses at a Michigan hospital.

  • It was then that the provisional government, registering its deep objection to the takeover, was forced to resign.

  • Objection,” said defense attorney Patrick Ostronic, wearing a look of disgust.

  • I had no objection to staying in it, by which I mean staying in it.

  • One objection to socially tolerating opposition to gay marriage comes up again and again.

  • But was their real objection limited to the question of defending Ukraine?

  • This year, objection has come from at least one prominent member of the American Mathematical Society, which hosts the conference.

  • “But the laws of Poloeland and those of Flatland are different,” said Amalatok, starting another objection.

  • That is a very lofty, poetical, and gratifying conception, but it is open to one fatal objection—it is not true.

  • Unless some creditor objects and specifies his ground of objection, the petition will be granted.

  • Against the Stamp Act, honorable members were reminded, there was a special objection to be urged.

  • Lastly a stockholder who was present cannot complain that notice was not given to others; the objection is personal.