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/ˈɒbdʒɪkt/ |
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1 | a thing that you can see and touch that is not alive and is usually solid (可见并可触摸到的)实物,物体 |
| The boat seemed to bump against some solid object. 船似乎撞上了某个坚实的物体。 |
| candles, vases, and other household objects 蜡烛、花瓶和其他家用品 |
| There are 6000 objects in the museum’ s collection. 该博物馆有6000件收藏品。 |
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2 | something you plan to achieve 目的;目标 |
| His object was to gain time until help could arrive. 他的目的是争取时间直到有人来援助。 |
| with the object of The decision was made with the object of cutting costs. 作出这个决定是为了削减费用。 |
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3 | +of the person or thing that something happens to or that people have a particular feeling about (行动或情感的)对象 |
| She had become an object of desire for him. 她成了激起他情欲的对象。 |
| The band is currently the object of much media attention. 该乐队目前受到媒体极大的关注。 |
| His behaviour had made him an object of ridicule. 他的举止使他成了被嘲笑的对象。 |
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4 | linguistics a noun , pronoun , or phrase that is affected in a direct way by the action of a verb , for example ‘the report’ in ‘I’ ve read the report’ 直接宾语(如I’ve read the report 中的the report) |
| 4a | a noun , pronoun , or phrase that is affected in an indirect way by the action of a verb , for example ‘me’ in ‘Give me the pen’ 间接宾语(如Give me the pen 中的me) | |
| 4b | a noun , pronoun , or phrase that comes after a preposition , for example ‘the bed’ in ‘He was lying on the bed’ 介词宾语(如He was lying on the bed 中的the bed) | |
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- | no object spoken |
| used for saying that something , especially money , is not a problem or difficulty |
| (尤指金钱方面)不成问题,不在话下 |
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| She travelled as if money was no object. 她四处旅行,好像钱不成问题似的。 |
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- | the object of the exercise |
| the purpose of doing something |
| 那样做的目的 |
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| The object of the exercise was to build a sense of teamwork. 那样做的目的是为了增强团队意识。 |
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