object

US [ɑbˈdʒekt]
UK [əb'dʒekt]
  • n.目标;物体;目的;东西
  • v.反对;不同意;不赞成;提出…作为反对的理由
  • Web对象;物件;宾语
Plural Form:objects  Present Participle:objecting  Past Tense:objected  
Object
n.
1.
物体;物品;东西a thing that can be seen and touched, but is not alive
everyday objects such as cups and saucers
诸如杯碟之类的日用品
Glass and plastic objects lined the shelves.
架子上排列着玻璃和塑料制品。
2.
~ of desire, study, attention, etc.
(极欲得到、研究、注意等的)对象a person or thing that sb desires , studies, pays attention to, etc.
3.
宗旨;目的;目标an aim or a purpose
Her sole object in life is to become a travel writer.
她人生的唯一目标就是当游记作家。
The object is to educate people about road safety.
目的是教育人们注意交通安全。
If you're late, you'll defeat the whole object of the exercise .
如果你迟到了,便不能达到整个活动的目的。
4.
宾语(包括直接宾语、间接宾语)a noun, noun phrase or pronoun that refers to a person or thing that is affected by the action of the verb (called the direct object ), or that the action is done to or for (called the indirect object )
IDM
He always travels first class─expense is no object.
他总是乘头等舱旅行,从不计较花费多少。
expense, money, etc. is no object
费用不在话下;钱不成问题used to say that you are willing to spend a lot of money
He always travels first class─expense is no object.
他总是乘头等舱旅行,从不计较花费多少。
v.
1.
[i]
不同意;不赞成;反对to say that you disagree with, disapprove of or oppose sth
Many local people object to the building of the new airport.
许多当地的居民反对兴建新机场。
If nobody objects, we'll postpone the meeting till next week.
如果没有人反对,我们就把会议推迟到下周。
I really object to being charged for parking.
我非常反对收停车费。
2.
[t]
~ that….+ speech
提出…作为反对的理由;抗辩说to give sth as a reason for opposing sth
He objected that the police had arrested him without sufficient evidence.
他抗辩说警察没有充分的证据就逮捕了他。

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