形容词主观的; 个人的; 内省的
形容词objective
形容词
1. This is a very subjective judgement of her abilities.
这是对她能力的一个非常主观的评价。
1. 主体性:克莱茵学派的理论源自一主体性(subjective)基石,相对于弗氏早期工作中的生体科学(physical science)基石,然后进一步发挥他晚期概念所发展出来的诠释性各组成部分.
1. 911chaxun查询·英语单词
1. 主观的;非客观的
Something that is subjective is based on personal opinions and feelings rather than on facts.
e.g. We know that taste in art is a subjective matter...
我们知道艺术品位因人而异。
e.g. The way they interpreted their past was highly subjective.
他们解释其过去的方式太主观。
1. Zhang said subjective judgment usually enters into the calculation of NPLs, as banks use different classifications and definition criteria.
2. subjective
2. An accurate understanding of the red flag standard has bearing on subjective cognition.
3. subjective
3. There are both subjective and objective reasons behind the international community's call on China to assume " major power responsibility ".
4. On the subjective side, the parties conspire rather than contend with each other.
5. Once incomes reach a certain level, subjective happiness and GDP growth show no clear positive correlation.
6. That curve is also attracting investors with enough money to speculate in a fickle market of subjective desires.
7. As a matter of fact, much of the disapproval is targeted at a very subjective realm of ethics and aesthetics.
8. The way the babies look in different directions is demonstrative of how visitors could view the piece from subjective perspectives.
9. Wang did this painting in a " subjective mood ", adding that he wanted to both " be spontaneous " and " destruct reality ".
10. This is not to suggest they become dishonest but to say that they often can become subjective.
911查询·英语单词
adj
1. 911chaxun查询·英语单词
1. of a mental act performed entirely within the mind
e.g. a cognition is an immanent act of mind
Synonym: immanent
2. taking place within the mind and modified by individual bias
e.g. a subjective judgment