词汇 | objected |
释义 | objected past simple and past participle ofobject object verb[ I ] uk /əbˈdʒekt/ us /əbˈdʒekt/ B2 to feel or express opposition to or dislike of something or someone: 反对,不赞成;有异议 Would anyone object if we started the meeting now?如果我们现在开始开会,有人反对吗? He objects to the label "magician".他反对人们称他为“魔术师”。 No one objected when the boss said it was time to go home.老板说该是回家的时候了,这时没有人反对。 to disagree with something by speaking or fighting against it opposeVillagers opposed plans to widen the carriageway. objectNo one objected to the decision. defyA few workers defied the decision to strike and went in to work. speak out againstMore and more people are speaking out against this unpopular law. stand out againstMore people are standing out against the corruption of the local government. declare againstUKShe declared against the new airport. A couple of people objected to the proposal, but the vast majority approved of it.有几个人反对该提议,但绝大多数人赞同。 Religious traditionalists objected to theories of evolution being taught in schools.信仰传统宗教的人反对在学校教授进化论。 Local tradesmen are objecting to plans for big new out-of-town shopping centre. He objected to the fact that the documents weren't available before the meeting. She objects to being called his assistant. Opposing & against active resistance ad hominem adversarial against someone's beliefs alienate alienated converse countervailing discordant insurgent intifada kick kick against something lark man the barricadesidiom protest raise resistant sedition versus Examples of objectedobjected In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. That said, however, contemporary debates give no indication that anyone objected. Possibly he objected to honouring the unconsecrated bread and wine with excessive ceremony. Proposals for egalitarian redistribution are frequently objected to on the grounds that they will undermine incentives to work and invest in human capital. Other patients and relatives whose voices might have been recorded were informed of the study but none objected. Linguists objected that it was inappropriate to search for such simple, direct correspondences between the abstract characteristics of language and observable behavior and brain activity. They objected to ' defects ' in the constitution of the board, a selfconstituted, self-perpetuating body which they thought must not be given extra powers. It may, therefore, be objected that, in working from our list of 22 models, we have ignored the context in which they were developed. He appears to be answering some critic, not identified, who has objected that ecclesiastical landlords are not hereditary and may not come from the nobility. The peers immediately objected to such tactics and ejected the seamen. Many philosophers have objected to the metaphysics of self behind multiple-lives views. But this lack of engagement with the inhabitants of the land, their political situation, and their ancestors is precisely what some indigenous groups objected to. You have already objected against a rigid distinction between a social world and an object world, and you defend an 'animation' of the past object. State officials objected to both land sales and squatting as development strategies because they believed that such activities led to land fragmentation and degradation. Physicians, he argued, did not want to give orders, and he objected to the punishment of patients who gave a false name. Some philosophers have objected to my analogy by relying on the resources of decision theory. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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