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objectively

/uhb-jek-tiv-lee/US // əbˈdʒɛk tɪv li //

客观地说,客观地,客观上,客观上说

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adv.副词 adverb
  1. 1
    • : in a way that is not influenced by personal feelings or prejudices: An outsider can consider the dispute more objectively than people who are directly involved.
    • : in a way that can be known, measured, or proven: A new method is being developed to objectively analyze how climate change is affecting ocean surface temperatures.

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Examples

  • Author Alice George also has the chance to analyze more objectively than Glenn’s own comprehensive 1999 memoir.

  • This is because the moves of professional chess players in games, going back over a century, are recorded, and so researchers can objectively analyze the quality of players’ moves over their career, inferring cognitive rise and decline.

  • Some of these sounds are objectively damaging to our health.

  • The Pro Max may be objectively “better” when it comes to maintaining detail and combatting noise in low-light, but that could come at the cost of some number of missed shots.

  • “I never felt subjectively, and no one ever told me objectively, that my probation was limiting the cases to which I was being appointed,” Winger said.

  • Objectively, they are not just riding with the tide, but helping to guide its very direction.

  • “I always felt I had covered the story objectively and that both sides were wrong,” he told The Daily Beast.

  • This inclination, which is objectively disordered, constitutes for most of them a trial.

  • Whatever they subjectively believe, however, their agenda objectively disadvantages gays, immigrants, women, and people of color.

  • And never have I met a group of people as doggedly convinced that their opinion is “objectively” correct as gamers.

  • He sees things, does the engineer; sees objectively; follows nature throughout.

  • But there is another sense of the word possible; the sense in which an event is objectively undetermined.

  • Believers contend that they really exist objectively and excuse the neglect on account of preoccupation.

  • On the other hand, the universal has no real existence outside of the mind, for the objectively real is the particular thing.

  • It becomes serious, objectively, because so many people arc asking for it.