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adjective
of, relating to, or constituting a subject: such as
obsolete of, relating to, or characteristic of one that is a subject especially in lack of freedom of action or in submissiveness
being or relating to a grammatical subjectespecially: nominative
of or relating to the essential being of that which has substance, qualities, attributes, or relations
characteristic of or belonging to reality as perceived rather than as independent of mind : phenomenal compare objective sense 2a
relating to or being experience or knowledge as conditioned by personal mental characteristics or states
peculiar to a particular individual : personal
subjective judgments
arising from conditions within the brain or sense organs and not directly caused by external stimuli
subjective sensations
arising out of or identified by means of one's perception of one's own states and processes compare objective sense 2c
a subjective symptom of disease
lacking in reality or substance : illusory
noun
something that is subjectivealso: nominative
Adjective see subject >entry 1 Noun see subject >entry 1
The first known use of subjective was in the 15th century
subjugateverb
to bring under control and rule as a subject : conquer
to make willing to submit to others : subdue
subjectiveadjective
of, relating to, or being a subject
of, relating to, or arising within one's self or mind : personal
a subjective point of view
1 The economy has provided a huge arena for the development of subjectiveness of cognition.
知识经济为认识的主体性的发挥提供了广阔的舞台。
2 It is a pleasure when the subjectiveness of the teams playing is not a factor -- all the coaches' lobbying, all the media asking about various scenarios.
3 With adaptive curvature sorting, the subjectiveness in specification of filter's parameters is reduced and is incorporated efficiently in automatic computer processing.
特别是通过自适应曲率结构分选,减少了滤波参数选择的主观性,便于实现计算机自动综合处理。
4 This faculty, too, springs from her subjectiveness, which leads her to paint a scene less by its features than by its effects.
5 And all those who occupy places in that institution must co-operate in the endeavour to engender men of genius by this purification from subjectiveness and the creation of the works of genius.
6 One was his incorrigible propensity to contradiction, the other his excessive subjectiveness which kept him busy building up theories on the basis of personal experience.
7 In the first instances we have introspection and subjectiveness, and in the second we have extroversion and objectivity.
8 Unfortunately the very word 'idea,' which to Plato is expressive of the most real of all things, is associated in our minds with an element of subjectiveness and unreality.
9 Our perception of loudness is subjective, but sound has an intensity, independent of our hearing, that is measured in decibels (dB).
10 These appearances of living persons as apparitions or ghosts, have been repeatedly employed as evidence of the subjectiveness of ghostly apparitions of the dead; that as one must be unreal so must the other.
11 This paper, from the perspective of historical studies, explores the generation of the problem of "Subjectiveness" in the Guomintang occupied areas in the latter part of the anti-Japanese war.
本文从历史研究的角度出发,探讨“论主观”问题在抗战后期国统区的出现。
12 The ultimate value of the network is endowed and realized by humans. Human subjectiveness is the premise for network's objective functions.
然而,网络的客观功能不能体现网络的全部价值,网络的最终价值及其实现是由人赋予的。
13 Well, just the same," with feminine subjectiveness, "I mean to make my way as an individual first and a woman second.
14 Nevertheless this reconciliation, though seemingly perfect, is stricken with the character of subjectiveness.
15 And while picking a paint color is very subjective and plenty of people are making their homes more colorful, neutrals are still very popular: 65% of our survey respondents would rather have a neutral, minimalist home than a colorful, maximalist one, and 1 in 4 avoids bright colors completely.
16 There are mainly three arguments regarding to the aim of the criminal law interpretation in the criminal academic circles: the theory of subjectiveness, the theory of objectiveness and that of eclect.
学界在解释目标的确立上历来存在主观说、客观说和折衷说的论争。
17 To oppose the subjectivist, one - sided approach to problems, we must demolish dogmatist subjectiveness and one - sidedness .
我们反对主观地 片面 地看问题, 必须攻破教条主义的主观性和 片面性.
18 It is also of subjectiveness, entirety and relative stability.
它有主观性 、 整体性和相对稳定性.
19 Man has too much to do to lift himself out of the still clinging primordial slough to dally with subjectiveness.
20 This subjectiveness adds another layer of uncertainty to an already complicated problem.
1 主观性