objector如何读

英:[əbˈdʒektə(r)]

美:[əbˈdʒɛktɚ]

objector是什么意思

  • n.反对者;提出异议的人

objector变形

复数:objectors

objector词根

词根:object

adj.

objectionable 讨厌的;会引起反对的;有异议的

n.

object 目标;物体;客体;宾语

objection 异议,反对;缺陷,缺点;妨碍;拒绝的理由

vi.

object 反对;拒绝

vt.

object 提出…作为反对的理由

objector英英释义

noun

something material that may be perceived by the senses

I see an object in the distance.

something that when viewed stirs a particular emotion (such as pity)

Look on the tragic loading of this bed … the object poisons sight; let it be hid.—William Shakespeare

something mental or physical toward which thought, feeling, or action is directed the object of my affection delicately carved art objects

an object for study

something physical that is perceived by an individual and becomes an agent for psychological identification

The mother is the primary object of the child.

the goal or end of an effort or activity : purpose, objective The object of the game is to score the most points.

Their object is to investigate the matter thoroughly.

a cause for attention or concern

Money is no object.

a thing that forms an element of or constitutes the subject matter of an investigation or science

objects of study

a noun or noun equivalent (such as a pronoun, gerund, or clause) denoting the goal or result of the action of a verb (such as ball in I hit the ball)

a noun or noun equivalent in a prepositional phrase (such as table in on the table)

a data structure in object-oriented programming that can contain functions (see function entry 1 sense 7) as well as constants, variables, and other data structures

a discrete entity (such as a window or icon) in computer graphics (see graphic entry 2 sense 2b) that can be manipulated independently of other such entities

verb

transitive verb

to put forth in opposition or as an objection

objected that the statement was misleading

intransitive verb

to oppose something firmly and usually with words or arguments

to feel distaste for something

adjective

of, relating to, or being object code

an object file

objector词源英文解释

Noun Middle English object, objecte "something presented to the senses, purpose, objection," borrowed from Latin objectum "something presented to the senses, charge, accusation" (Medieval Latin also, "something presented to the mind, goal, aim"), noun derivative from neuter of objectus, past participle of obicere, objicere "to throw in the way, place against, put forward, present (to the eyes, mind, etc.), cite as a ground for disapproval," from ob- "against, in the way" + jacere "to throw, cast" — more at ob-, jet >entry 3 Verb Middle English objecten, in part borrowed from Latin objectus, past participle of obicere, objicere "to throw in the way, put forward, cite as a ground for disapproval or criticism," in part borrowed from Latin objectāre "to throw before, put in the way, cite as a ground for disapproval," frequentative of obicere — more at object >entry 1 Adjective from attributive use of object >entry 1

The first known use of object was in the 14th century

objector儿童词典英英释义

obligingadjective

willing to do favors

obligeverb

to compel by pressure : force entry 2 sense 1

the soldiers were obliged to retreat

to earn the gratitude of

you will oblige me by coming early

to do a favor for or do something as a favor

glad to oblige

obligeverb

to compel by pressure : force entry 2 sense 1

the soldiers were obliged to retreat

to earn the gratitude of

you will oblige me by coming early

to do a favor for or do something as a favor

glad to oblige

obligatoryadjective

not to be left out, forgotten, or ignored : being required

obligationnoun

an act of making oneself responsible for doing something

something (as a promise or contract) that requires one to do something

something one must do : duty

a feeling of being indebted for an act of kindness

obligateverb

to make (someone) do something by law or because it is right

obligateverb

to make (someone) do something by law or because it is right

object1 of 2noun

something that can be perceived by the senses

I see an object in the distance

something that is the target of thought or feeling the object of my affections

an object of study

the goal or purpose of some activity

the object is to raise money

a noun or term behaving like a noun that receives the action of a verb or completes the meaning of a preposition

something (as an icon or window) on a computer screen that can be moved or used by itself

object2 of 2verb

to offer or mention as an objection

objected that the price was too high

to oppose something firmly usually with words

objected to the plan

object1 of 2noun

something that can be perceived by the senses

I see an object in the distance

something that is the target of thought or feeling the object of my affections

an object of study

the goal or purpose of some activity

the object is to raise money

a noun or term behaving like a noun that receives the action of a verb or completes the meaning of a preposition

something (as an icon or window) on a computer screen that can be moved or used by itself

object2 of 2verb

to offer or mention as an objection

objected that the price was too high

to oppose something firmly usually with words

objected to the plan

objector 例句

1 The pair met with Ramona Ripston, an activist at the National Emergency Civil Liberties Committee, which had fought cases on behalf of the Black Panthers and conscientious objectors to the draft.

2 Zumbro said the company also has addressed objectors’ concerns that claims filed by other women are valid.

3 “We can't buy the chair,” he objected. “It won't fit in the car.”

4 It is their struggle, that of the pacifists and conscientious objectors, that Hochschild chronicles.

5 One, which may be overshadowed by Fanning's almost frightening ability, is Nivola's turn as Ginger's father, Roland, the former conscientious objector baffled by the liberal ire in the face of his new relationship.

6 Meanwhile, as he pointed out many times, white conscientious objectors were sentenced to two years on average, even if they broke the law.

7 Often a conscientious objector, she became a combatant.

8 Strawberry Pie Eating Contest: The competition starts at noon at the Contest Stage and is divided into age groups, and the object is to eat one slice as fast as possible.

9 He credits experiences in the Haight-Ashbury neighborhood — the epicenter of the hippie movement — for his eventual decision to seek conscientious objector status.

10 Simon "Inbetweeners" Bird is back on Channel 4 soon in Comedy Showcase pilot Chickens, playing one of a trio of conscientious objectors.

11 At the product line, we established zero objector check system of process, implement quality checkout.

在生产现场, 公司建立零缺陷考核制度, 实行全过程质量检验.

12 This was adopted in all sorts of cases, including conscious objectors to the draft.

13 But Troup also got 45 requests for religious exemptions and had to disentangle the genuine conscientious objectors from those looking for a proverbial fig leaf.

14 That person duly appeared among the aforesaid objectors.

这种人在刚才说过的那一班反对者中,果然就出现了.

15 There were no objectors to the plan.

没有人反对这个计划。

16 Brij on the grounds of religious tolerance and me on account of I’m a conscientious objector.

17 The objectors, known as the “David claimants,” also sought permission to access confidential information about women who have filed claims in the bankruptcy case and to discuss their position with other tort claimants.

18 Oct 25 "Hacksaw Ridge", the true story of the first conscientious objector to receive the U.S.

19 As one of the highest profile conscientious objectors and someone who spoke out against racial inequality, Ali remains a symbol of resistance and strength to many in Louisville.

20 Concluding that there is no use trying to placate these emotional objectors, Miss Manners has decided to go in the opposite direction by citing other rules they will hate:

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