[/əbˈdʒektɪv; əbˋdʒɛktɪv/] adj 用法: 1 not influenced by personal feelings or opinions; unbiased; fair 客观的; 不受个人的感情或意见影响的; 无偏见的: an objective report, account, assessment, etc 客观的报道、 叙述、 评估等 * A jury's decision in a court case must be absolutely objective. 陪审团裁定案件必须绝无偏见. * It's hard for nurses to be objective about their patients, if they become too emotionally involved with them. 护士对病人太动感情就难以客观地处理问题. * He finds it difficult to remain objective where his son is concerned. 他觉得事关自己的儿子就很难保持客观态度了. 用法: 2 (philosophy 哲) having existence outside the mind; real 客观存在的; 真实的. Cf 参看 subjective. 用法: 3 (grammar) of the object1(5) 宾语的: the objective case, ie (in Latin and other inflected languages) the form of a word used when it is the object of a verb or a preposition 宾格(词的一种形式, 在拉丁语和其他屈折语中作动词或介词的宾语). objective 2 n 用法: 1 (a) thing aimed at or wished for; purpose 目标; 目的: Her principal objective was international fame as a scientist. 她的主要目标是当个有国际声誉的科学家. * Everest is the climber's next objective. 埃佛勒斯峰(即珠穆朗玛峰)是这个登山者的下一个目标. * Let justice be our objective. 让正义作我们奋斗的目标吧. (b) (in war) position that soldiers are aiming to capture (战争中要夺取的)军事目标: All our objectives were gained. 我们要夺取的军事目标均已拿下. 用法: 2 (also `object glass, `object lens) lens of a microscope or telescope closest to the object being viewed (显微镜或望远镜的)物镜. |