单词 | object |
释义 | object n. & v. --n   1. a material thing that can be seen or touched.   2. (foll. by of) a person or thing to which action or feeling is directed (the object of attention; the object of our study).   3. a thing sought or aimed at; a purpose.   4. Gram. a noun or its equivalent governed by an active transitive verb or by a preposition.   5. Philos. a thing external to the thinking mind or subject.   6. derog. a person or thing of esp. a pathetic or ridiculous appearance.   7. Computing a package of information and a description of its manipulation. --v   1. intr. (often foll. by to, against) express or feel opposition, disapproval, or reluctance; protest (I object to being treated like this; objecting against government policies).   2. tr. (foll. by that + clause) state as an objection (objected that they were kept waiting).   3. tr. (foll. by to, against, or that + clause) adduce (a quality or fact) as contrary or damaging (to a case). Phrases and idioms no object not forming an important or restricting factor (money no object). object-ball Billiards etc. that at which a player aims the cue-ball. object-glass the lens in a telescope etc. nearest to the object observed. object language   1. a language described by means of another language (see METALANGUAGE).   2. Computing a language into which a program is translated by means of a compiler or assembler. object-lesson a striking practical example of some principle. object of the exercise the main point of an activity. Derivatives objectless adj. objector n. Etymology: ME f. med.L objectum thing presented to the mind, past part. of L objicere (as OB-, jacere ject- throw) |
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