释义 |
non-object 1. [non- 2.] a. Something which is not a material body.
1914C. D. Broad Perception i. 8 We must accept the possibility of real non-objects, though there cannot be apparent non-objects. b. The condition of not being a grammatical object.
1964E. A. Nida Toward Sci. Transl. v. 109 Semantic markers are primarily of two types: (1) those which mark positive-negative dichotomies, e.g. nonobject vs. object and verbal vs. nonverbal. 2. attrib. [non- 4.] a. Not corporeal. b. Not functioning as grammatical object.
1963F. T. Visser Hist. Syntax of Eng. Lang. I. iv. 429 For its [sc. ‘the self's’] use in non-object relations see 1959 Carstensen p. 226. 1971Gloss. Electrotechnical, Power Terms (B.S.I.) iv. ii. 9 Non-object (perceived) colour, colour perceived as non-located in depth, such as that perceived as filling a hole in a screen. |