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单词 objectively
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Definition of objectively in English:

objectively

adverb əbˈdʒɛktɪvli
  • 1In a way that is not influenced by personal feelings or opinions.

    events should be reported objectively
    the researchers are objectively assessing risk factors
    Example sentencesExamples
    • It is done reasonably objectively, with views from both sides explored.
    • It is difficult to review an exhibition objectively.
    • If we are to learn about our future, we must learn to look objectively at the past.
    • It is difficult to write objectively about a man who was, for me, both icon and influence.
    • They also should have someone available who can objectively evaluate any contracts.
    • I wondered whether it would be possible for me to write objectively about the man who has been such a profound influence on my life.
    • She maintained that the role of director of the office was not to impose personal views but to objectively apply the law.
    • Out of all genres of music, it's perhaps the hardest to judge objectively.
    • He is reporting objectively, just describing events.
    • They need enough information to objectively assess the change.
    1. 1.1 In a way that is not dependent on the mind for existence; actually.
      the physical world we think of as objectively true
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Buddhist teachings are thought to be objectively true and in accordance with the nature of things.
      • It indicates that we are not innocent people experiencing an objectively real external world.
      • In actual perceptual experience, the object is objectively present in relation to the individual.
      • Christ was objectively present even to the wicked.
      • Problems only really arise when one insists that one's faith-based beliefs are objectively true, and others should believe them also.
      • Whether this is objectively true or not is irrelevant.
      • The passage of time is something that is objectively real.
      • One might say that the light is objectively beautiful, but the beauty of the light is a myth.
      • Evil and good do objectively exist.
      • Nothing can be known by physics unless it objectively exists to be known.

Definition of objectively in US English:

objectively

adverbäbˈjektivlē
  • 1In a way that is not influenced by personal feelings or opinions.

    events should be reported objectively
    the researchers are objectively assessing risk factors
    Example sentencesExamples
    • It is difficult to review an exhibition objectively.
    • If we are to learn about our future, we must learn to look objectively at the past.
    • I wondered whether it would be possible for me to write objectively about the man who has been such a profound influence on my life.
    • They need enough information to objectively assess the change.
    • He is reporting objectively, just describing events.
    • Out of all genres of music, it's perhaps the hardest to judge objectively.
    • It is difficult to write objectively about a man who was, for me, both icon and influence.
    • She maintained that the role of director of the office was not to impose personal views but to objectively apply the law.
    • It is done reasonably objectively, with views from both sides explored.
    • They also should have someone available who can objectively evaluate any contracts.
    1. 1.1 In a way that is not dependent on the mind for existence; actually.
      the physical world we think of as objectively true
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Problems only really arise when one insists that one's faith-based beliefs are objectively true, and others should believe them also.
      • It indicates that we are not innocent people experiencing an objectively real external world.
      • Evil and good do objectively exist.
      • One might say that the light is objectively beautiful, but the beauty of the light is a myth.
      • Nothing can be known by physics unless it objectively exists to be known.
      • Christ was objectively present even to the wicked.
      • In actual perceptual experience, the object is objectively present in relation to the individual.
      • Buddhist teachings are thought to be objectively true and in accordance with the nature of things.
      • Whether this is objectively true or not is irrelevant.
      • The passage of time is something that is objectively real.
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