object 在英語-中文(繁體)詞典中的翻譯
objectnoun uk
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/ˈɒb.dʒɪkt/ us
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object noun
(THING)
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B1 [ C ] a thing that you can see or touch but that is not usually a living animal, plant, or person
(可看見或可觸摸到的)實物,物體
a solid/material/physical object
固體的/有形的/有形的實物
a collection of precious objects
收藏的珍品
Several people reported seeing a strange object in the sky.
好幾個人報告說看見空中有一個奇怪的物體。
更多範例减少例句A new baby will automatically curl its fingers round any object it touches.Look, there's a strange object in the sky!Make sure you bend your knees when you're picking up heavy objects.Boxwood is used for making small carved objects and tool handles.I like objects to be both functional and aesthetically pleasing.
object noun
(GRAMMAR)
B1 [ C ]
language
specialized (written abbreviation obj) a noun or noun phrase that is affected by the action of a verb or that follows a preposition
受詞
In the sentence "I like ice cream", "ice cream" is the object of the verb "like".
在句子 I like ice cream 中,ice cream 是動詞 like 的受詞。
更多範例减少例句The verb "give" can take two objects.A transitive verb needs to have an object.
object noun
(PURPOSE)
C1 [ C usually singular ] a reason for doing something, or the result you wish to achieve by doing it
目的,目標
The object of their expedition was to discover the source of the River Nile.
他們探險的目的是找到尼羅河的源頭。
同義詞
aim (INTENTION)
ambition
aspiration (HOPE)
dream (HOPE)
goal (AIM)
hope
intent formal or specialized
intention
objective
target (AIM) the object of the exercise
the result that is wanted from an activity: In today's session, the object of the exercise is to improve your interpersonal skills.
今天課上這部分練習的目的是提高你們的人際交往技巧。
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object noun
(CAUSE)
[ C usually singular ] someone or something that causes particular feelings in or actions by others
(引發某種情感或行為的)對象
He became an object of ridicule among the other workers.
他成為其他工人嘲笑的對象。
文法
ObjectsAn object is one of the five major elements of clause structure. The other four are subject, verb, adjunct and complement. …
Direct objectsA direct object shows who or what the action of the verb affects: …
Indirect objectsAn indirect object is usually a person or an animal. The indirect object (underlined) receives or is affected by the direct object (in bold). An indirect object always needs a direct object with it and always comes before the direct object: …
Verbs and objectsSome verbs (often called transitive verbs) need an object to complete their meaning. Some verbs (often called intransitive verbs) do not take an object. Some verbs need both a direct object and an indirect object. Some verbs can take a wh-clause or a that-clause as an object. …
Verb patterns: with and without objectsSome verbs always need an object. These are called transitive verbs. Some verbs never have an object. These are called intransitive verbs. Some verbs can be used with or without an object. These are called transitive (with an object) and intransitive (without an object) uses of the verbs. …
Verbs: transitive and intransitive usesSome verbs always need an object. These are called transitive verbs. Some verbs never have an object. These are called intransitive verbs. Some verbs can be used with or without an object. These are called transitive (with an object) and intransitive (without an object) uses of the verbs. …
Verbs with direct and indirect objectsSome verbs take two objects, a direct object and an indirect object. The indirect object is the person or thing that receives the direct object. The indirect object (underlined in the examples) comes before the direct object (in bold): …
Verbs followed by a direct object and a prepositional phrase of time or placeSome verbs take a direct object and a prepositional phrase of time or place: …
Verbs followed by a direct object and an -ed clauseSome verbs can be followed by a direct object (underlined) and a clause containing the -ed form of a verb: …
Verbs followed by a wh-clause as direct objectMany verbs which can be followed by a that-clause can also be used with a clause beginning with who, what, when, where, which, whose, why or how as the direct object. We call these wh-clauses (underlined in the examples below): …
Indirect object versus prepositional complementWhen we talk about someone receiving something, we can express it using the typical word order: indirect object (io) + direct object (do). …
習語
be no object
objectverb [ I ] uk
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/əbˈdʒekt/ us
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B2 to feel or express opposition to or dislike of something or someone
反對,不贊成;有異議
Would anyone object if we started the meeting now?
如果我們現在開始開會,有人反對嗎?
He objects to the label "magician".
他反對人們稱他為「魔術師」。
No one objected when the boss said it was time to go home.
老闆說該是回家的時候了,這時沒有人反對。
更多範例减少例句A couple of people objected to the proposal, but the vast majority approved of it.Religious traditionalists objected to theories of evolution being taught in schools.Local tradesmen are objecting to plans for big new out-of-town shopping centre.He objected to the fact that the documents weren't available before the meeting.She objects to being called his assistant.
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object的例句
object
Then, the notes pass through a speedlim object, which receives a random timing between 100 to 400 ms at every note input.
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The placeholder objects were selected so that they were highly dissimilar to the object they replaced.
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Here we study color scaling using photographs of natural fruit objects.
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Thus, it is more practical to place transducers along a closed surface surrounding the object.
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The reasoning process is general and can be applied on any type of objects with random complexity.
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Women are reduced to objects of conquest and tokens of exchange.
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As is too common among cognitive scientists, they equate mental representations with representations of external physical objects.
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Those specifications mention only purely functional objects, which are explicitly related later to the implementations.
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B1,B1,C1,B2