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objector

/noun ob-jikt, -jekt; verb uhb-jekt/US // noun ˈɒb dʒɪkt, -dʒɛkt; verb əbˈdʒɛkt //UK // (ˈɒbdʒɪkt) //

反对者,反对派,异议者

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : anything that is visible or tangible and is relatively stable in form.
    • : a thing, person, or matter to which thought or action is directed: an object of medical investigation.
    • : the end toward which effort or action is directed; goal; purpose: Profit is the object of business.
    • : a person or thing with reference to the impression made on the mind or the feeling or emotion elicited in an observer: an object of curiosity and pity.
    • : anything that may be apprehended intellectually: objects of thought.
    • : Optics. the thing of which a lens or mirror forms an image.
    • : Grammar. a noun, noun phrase, or noun substitute representing by its syntactical position either the goal of the action of a verb or the goal of a preposition in a prepositional phrase, as ball in John hit the ball, Venice in He came to Venice, coin and her in He gave her a coin.Compare direct object, indirect object.
    • : Digital Technology. any item that can be individually selected or manipulated, as a picture, data file, or piece of text.in object-oriented programming, a self-contained entity that consists of both data and operations to manipulate the data.
    • : Metaphysics. something toward which a cognitive act is directed.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to offer a reason or argument in opposition.
    • : to express or feel disapproval, dislike, or distaste; be averse.
    • : to refuse or attempt to refuse to permit some action, speech, etc.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to state, claim, or cite in opposition; put forward in objection, disagreement, or disapproval: Some people objected that the proposed import duty would harm world trade.
    • : Archaic. to bring forward or adduce in opposition.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inradical

Examples

  • Physicists don’t usually deal with objects of different sizes at the same time.

  • Powerful gusts not only blow objects around, they also churn up massive waves called storm surges.

  • When you only look at things close-up, your eyes don’t get practice focusing on distant objects.

  • GPT-3’s word embeddings are not perceptually grounded in the world, which explains why it often struggles to consistently answer common-sense questions about visual and physical features of familiar objects.

  • It’s not yet clear what this object is and what its purpose might be.

  • But by far the most interesting object, which held enormous fascination for me, sat high up on the top shelf.

  • And who better to do that with than the actress who is playing the object of said (alleged) lesbian affection in the flick?

  • If they run off with somebody else, we say they were stolen—as if they are an object or a commodity.

  • He can barely speak the titles, but manages to let Viridiana and That Obscure Object of Desire pass from his lips.

  • The show, Bell Hooks argued in Black Looks: Race and Representation, “represents wom[e]n as the object of a phallocentric gaze.”

  • The thought seemed to produce the dreaded object, for next moment a large hummock appeared right ahead.

  • Naturally the conversation fell on the all-absorbing topic of the day and the object of his mission.

  • To make the effort of articulation a vital impulse in response to a mental concept,—this is the object sought.

  • The object of this practise is to attain facility in manipulating the elements while maintaining the smooth quality of the tone.

  • Every time he is dressed, or sees his mother dress, he has an object-lesson in symmetrical arrangement.