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unobjectionable

/uhb-jek-shuh-nuh-buhl/US // əbˈdʒɛk ʃə nə bəl //UK // (əbˈdʒɛkʃənəbəl) //

无异议,不反对,无异议的,无可反对

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : causing or tending to cause an objection, disapproval, or protest.
    • : offending good taste, manners, etiquette, propriety, etc.; offensive: objectionable behavior.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.acceptable
Synonyms
a-okA-OKadequate充分的,足够的,适当的,充足的admissible可受理的,可接受的,可受理,可接受all right好的,好了,好吧,好啦average平均,平均数,平均水平,平均而言big大,大的,大型,很大common常见的,普通,共同,共同的cooking with gas用煤气做饭,用燃气做饭,燃气烹饪,用煤气做菜cool酷,冷却,酷酷的,清凉copacetic惬意,惬意的,适宜的,舒适的decent合适的,像样的,体面的,正经的delightful愉快的,令人愉快的,愉悦的,讨人喜欢的fair公平,公正,公平的,公正的hep他,鹤壁,鹤立鸡群,鹤岗hip臀部,髋关节,髋部,髋骨hunky-dory愉快的,顺利的,愉快的生活,顺利in the swim在游泳中,在游泳,在游泳的时候,在游泳时kosher犹太教,洁食,犹太教徒,洁净的large大,大型,大的,大型的okay好的,好吧,好了,还好on the ball在球上,在球上的,在球体上,球上on the beam在梁上,在横梁上,在梁上的,在横梁上的passable合格的,合格,可通,可通的peachy keen桃花运旺盛,桃花运,桃花源记,桃花源pleasant愉快的,愉快,惬意,愉快地pleasing赏心悦目,讨好,赏心悦目的,讨人喜欢respectable可敬的,可敬,尊贵的,尊敬的right on就在,对上,对,就在上standard标准,标准的sufficient充分,足够的,充分的,足够swell肿胀,胀大,膨胀,胀tolerable可容忍的,可忍受的,可接受的,可容忍trendy潮流,时髦的,时髦,新潮unexceptional不平凡,平平无奇,平凡的,不寻常up to code达标,符合规范,符合标准,符合规范的up to snuff合格的,合格,胜任的,胜任welcome欢迎,欢迎你,欢迎光临,欢迎你们

Examples

  • The new IT rules introduced in the country on May 24 put the grievance officer of a social media platform—who is typically responsible for addressing users’ complaints—at the risk of getting arrested for any objectionable content posted by users.

  • Normal is another term that parents of children with disabilities and their advocates find objectionable.

  • Plato presents this as an instance of the tormenting conflict in the soul between reason and unruly, often objectionable desires.

  • Despite that, Republicans calculated that they could still oppose the package, by focusing on some of its more objectionable elements.

  • The complaints also claim that advertisers are hurt by a lack of transparency, as well as negative impact to their brand if seen next to objectionable content such as hate speech.

  • Torturing children for fun, by contrast, is objectionable regardless of whether those around you have adopted the practice.

  • The form asks users to explain why the disputed links are “irrelevant, outdated, or otherwise objectionable.”

  • Nor are these the only reasons for the objectionable nature of the 4th of July as a national holiday.

  • Most museums feature exhibits that are controversial, if not downright objectionable, to plenty of visitors.

  • A “why” question, always dangerous for various reasons, is particularly objectionable when argumentative.

  • To the one who remains several days in a place, railroad traveling is less objectionable.

  • A unique feature was the provision that the burgesses had the power of vetoing any objectionable acts of the company.

  • This group agreed not to import slaves, wines or goods from Great Britain unless the objectionable taxes were abolished.

  • But the bill against Duncombe really was, what the bill against Fenwick was not, objectionable as a retrospective bill.

  • This act was found to be objectionable by some residents who stated that the new seventh district was disproportionately large.