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objectives

/uhb-jek-tiv/US // əbˈdʒɛk tɪv //UK // (əbˈdʒɛktɪv) //

目标,目的,目标是

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : something that one's efforts or actions are intended to attain or accomplish; purpose; goal; target: the objective of a military attack;the objective of a fund-raising drive.
    • : Grammar. Also called ob·jec·tive case [uhb-jek-tiv keys] /əbˈdʒɛk tɪv ˈkeɪs/ . a case specialized for the use of a form as the object of a transitive verb or of a preposition, as him in The boy hit him, or me in He comes to me with his troubles.a word in that case.
    • : Also called object glass, object lens, ob·jec·tive lens [uhb-jek-tiv lenz] /əbˈdʒɛk tɪv ˈlɛnz/ .Optics. the lens or combination of lenses that first receives the rays from the object and forms the image in the focal plane of the eyepiece, as in a microscope, or on a plate or screen, as in a camera.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : being the object or goal of one's efforts or actions.
    • : not influenced by personal feelings, interpretations, or prejudice; based on facts; unbiased: an objective opinion.
    • : intent upon or dealing with things external to the mind rather than with thoughts or feelings, as a person or a book.
    • : being the object of perception or thought; belonging to the object of thought rather than to the thinking subject.
    • : of or relating to something that can be known, or to something that is an object or a part of an object; existing independent of thought or an observer as part of reality.
    • : Grammar. pertaining to the use of a form as the object of a transitive verb or of a preposition. noting the objective case.similar to such a case in meaning. pertaining to the semantic role of a noun phrase that denotes something undergoing a change of state or bearing a neutral relation to the verb, as the rock in The rock moved or in The child threw the rock.
    • : being part of or pertaining to an object to be drawn: an objective plane.
    • : Medicine/Medical. discernible to others as well as the patient.

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Examples

  • Startup leaders and investors were influenced by these societal movements as much as by new research helping them understand how ESG can help advance business objectives in venture capital.

  • One of the UAE’s biggest objectives through the Emirates Mars Mission has been to spur a young generation of scientists and engineers to get into space systems development in order to help the UAE enter the space economy.

  • That’s right, not all content should be created with the objective of getting more conversions or even more traffic to your site.

  • The first was “where is the jar,” or an objective assessment based on the listener’s understanding.

  • I suspect your objective, however, is to fix and flame your relationship.

  • All other issues—racial, feminine, even environmental—need to fit around this central objective.

  • Koenig has not been a sterile, objective narrator; she has openly voiced her biases, concerns, and gut feelings all along.

  • Certainly that was the objective of the attack: The school is a private one run by the army for the children of soldiers.

  • Meeting an additional objective standard is necessary: can the vehicle safely transport you from one place to another?

  • Carles told me that MormonThink strives to be objective and impartial.

  • The two-thirds objective should be used as a finder, while the one-sixth is reserved for examining details.

  • They are easily seen with the one-sixth objective in the routine microscopic examination.

  • Search with a one-twelfth-inch objective, using very subdued light.

  • The embryos will collect in the water, and can be easily found with a two-thirds objective.

  • Once his one-track mind got to functioning on a certain objective it seldom digressed.