objectively如何读

英:[əb'dʒektɪvlɪ]

美:[əbˈdʒɛktɪvlɪ]

objectively是什么意思

  • adv.客观地

objectively英英释义

adverb

in an objective rather than subjective or biased way : with a basis in observable facts rather than feelings or opinions They are tasked with the responsibility to vet all alternatives and objectively present their findings to the public.—Robert F. Walsh Justice Antonin Scalia explained in his opinion for a unanimous Court that past cases never held that an officer's motive invalidates objectively justifiable conduct under the Fourth Amendment.—Tracey Maclin Any good politician learns not to go around predicting outcomes that are objectively unlikely …—Nicholas Lemann

The author does not attempt to seek scapegoats but rather artfully and objectively articulates one of the ills in America's cities and communities, an ill which has inevitably resulted in the racial polarization of our country.—Lois Mark Stalvey

objectively词源英文解释

objective >entry 1 + -ly >entry 2

The first known use of objectively was circa 1617

objectively 例句

1 But winemakers would love to have a quick, simple way to objectively measure astringency without relying on human tasters.

2 I said I was seeking for the truth, and I was trying to weigh—objectively— everything on its own merit.

3 Since turning on the objectively evil family business, Kendall has been high on his own supply — or rather, his own utter lack of self-awareness — even more so than usual.

4 However, after both of these daters described to me a date that was, objectively, bad, they both refused to give the experience anything lower than a 3.5, for fear of hurting the other person’s feelings.

5 He has had time to cool down and look at what happened more objectively.

他有时间平静下来,并且更加客观地考虑发生的一切。

6 “But on the upside, it gives us the ability to judge movies a little more objectively because we’re not necessarily influenced by a crowd who stands up to cheer it at the end.”

7 How to take affection tint and objectively look upon problem?

如何不带情感色彩而客观地看待问题?

8 “Sotheby’s lost the battle to enter the Chinese market, objectively quite badly. But this may help them win the war,” he said.

9 Talk and think about those things enough, and they also start to seem objectively weird if you are from here, too.

10 And we wanted him to know that when the smoke cleared, if the smoke cleared, we'd still be standing there to tell the story as objectively as he was willing to share.

11 She outlines the political and economic problems of her time as objectively as she can, but then the image breaks up and deep rhythmic music starts up.

12 I have studied objectively the anthropological arguments, the accepted cliches about cultural and ethnic differences.

13 Speaking of that kitchen, I remember it super fondly, despite the fact that there was absolutely nothing objectively attractive about it.

14 Yes, part of our job as professors is to evaluate students’ performance objectively and honestly, and we do our best to prepare them for the “real world”, which can be unforgiving of mental health struggles.

15 Is the production, which opened on Sunday night at the Museum of Jewish Heritage in Lower Manhattan, objectively more powerful or beautiful than the 2015 Broadway revival directed by Bartlett Sher?

16 On his very first "Colbert Report," way back in 2005, Stephen Colbert established that his show would be all about "truthiness," or something being objectively true because it just feels right. 

17 Which is to say, the order’s “facelessness,” an objectively awesome assassin’s gimmick, would seem to refer equally to a spiritual abandonment of the self.

18 We hope relevant individuals will treat the issue objectively and rationally.

我们希望有关人士能够客观、理性看待这个问题。

19 Defying either one is objectively pointless, like rebelling against the gold standard or barbershop quartets.

20 These “philosophies can be objectively understood, and if you choose, subjectively adopted”.

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