及物动词
1. It was objected that this severe measure might hurt people's feelings.
有人提出反对,说这个严厉的措施可能伤害人们的感情。
不及物动词
1. I object to the proposal.
我反对这个提议。
2. No one objected to the plan.
没有人反对这项计划。
名词
1. Tell me the names of the objects in this room.
请告诉我这个房间里物品的名称。
2. What an object you have made (of) yourself!
你把自己搞成什么样子了!
1. 物件 对象:渐变功能指一个物件对象(object)经过一段时间各帧的渐变效果后,变为另一形状或颜色的物件. 使用Ulead可以想象,在一个大型的动画作品中仅靠手工对使用到的数量庞杂的素材进行管理、修改是多么的繁琐,
2. object:obj; 目标文件
1. 物体;东西
An object is anything that has a fixed shape or form, that you can touch or see, and that is not alive.
e.g. He squinted his eyes as though he were studying an object on the horizon.
他眯起眼睛,就好像在端详地平线上的某一物体。
e.g. ...an object the shape of a coconut...
形似椰子的物体
2. 目的;目标;宗旨
The object of what someone is doing is their aim or purpose.
e.g. The object of the exercise is to raise money for the charity...
那样做旨在筹集善款。
e.g. He made it his object in life to find the island...
他把找到那座岛屿当成自己的人生目标。
3. (情感或反应的)对象
The object of a particular feeling or reaction is the person or thing it is directed towards or that causes it.
e.g. The object of her hatred was 24-year-old model Ros French...
令她心头生恨的是24岁的模特罗斯·弗伦奇。
e.g. The object of great interest at the Temple was a large marble tower built in memory of Buddha...
这处庙宇最引人注目的是一座为纪念佛陀而修建的宏伟的大理石塔。
4. (语法中的)宾语
In grammar, the object of a verb or a preposition is the word or phrase which completes the structure begun by the verb or preposition.
5. 不喜欢;不赞成;反对
If you object to something, you express your dislike or disapproval of it.
e.g. A lot of people will object to the book...
很多人都会对这本书表示反感。
e.g. Cullen objected that his small staff would be unable to handle the added work...
卡伦提出反对,说他的人手较少,无法完成额外工作。
6. 钱不成问题/距离不在话下
If you say that money is no object or distance is no object, you are emphasizing that you are willing or able to spend as much money as necessary or travel whatever distance is required.
e.g. Hugh Johnson's shop in London has a range of superb Swedish crystal glasses that I would have if money were no object...
休·约翰逊伦敦店出售各种美轮美奂的瑞典水晶玻璃杯,不考虑钱的话我都想买。
e.g. Although he was based in Wales, distance was no object.
虽然他主要住在威尔士,但是距离不成问题。
1. He figured out that any object immersed in fluid is buoyed up by a force equal to the weight of the fluid displaced by it.
2. One idea is that an icy object from the outer solar system was lured in close and broken apart by Saturn's impressive gravity.
3. Weigh down the cabbage by putting a heavy object on top and leave to soak about two to three hours until they turn limp.
4. Fan has seen many cadaveric livers that could have been transplanted to save lives if dying people's relatives didn't object.
5. She can't object to the process being a caucus instead of a more representative primary.
6. Her charm and charisma has made her a darling of the press and the object of desire for millions - especially fellow actors and directors.
7. Some said it even bolstered their claims, because several people reported seeing at least two fighter jets chasing an object.
8. These outpourings echo a genuine affection for Chinglish, rather than an object of fun.
9. The Heimlich maneuver is a carefully placed push that can help dislodge an object from a choking person's throat.
10. But overnight such people have become an object of envy, as the job of a civil servant is now among the most wanted in China.
noun
1. a tangible and visible entity
an entity that can cast a shadow
e.g. it was full of rackets, balls and other objects
Synonym: physical object
2. the focus of cognitions or feelings
e.g. objects of thought
the object of my affection
3. object
3. the goal intended to be attained (and which is believed to be attainable)
e.g. the sole object of her trip was to see her children
4. (computing) a discrete item that provides a description of virtually anything known to a computer
e.g. in object-oriented programming, objects include data and define its status, its methods of operation and how it interacts with other objects
5. (grammar) a constituent that is acted upon
e.g. the object of the verb
verb
1. express or raise an objection or protest or criticism or express dissent
e.g. She never objected to the amount of work her boss charged her with
When asked to drive the truck, she objected that she did not have a driver's license
2. be averse to or express disapproval of
e.g. My wife objects to modern furniture