词汇 | objectively |
释义 | objectively adverb uk /əbˈdʒek.tɪv.li/ us /əbˈdʒek.tɪv.li/ C1 in a way that is based on facts and not influenced by personal beliefs or feelings: 客观地;如实地;不带个人感情地 Judges must weigh the evidence logically and objectively.法官必须合乎逻辑地、客观地权衡证据。 Try to look at the situation objectively.试着客观地看待这种情况。 See objective I can say objectively that Sam would probably be a good group leader. They test consumer products and objectively report the results. It's hard when you are in the middle of something to step back and see it objectively. Unbiased or impartial balanced disinterest disinterested disinterestedly disinterestedness equitable equitably equity impartial impartiality impartially neutral neutrally non-aligned non-alignment non-intervention objective unbiased unprejudiced objectively | American Dictionaryobjectively adverb us/əbˈdʒek·tɪv·li, ɑb-/ in a way that is not influenced by personal beliefs or feelings; fairly: Jurors must weigh the evidence in the case objectively. objectively | Business Englishobjectively adverb uk /əbˈdʒektɪvli/us in a fair way that is not influenced by personal feelings or beliefs: consider/judge/assess sth objectivelyAll the evidence will need to be considered objectively. Examples of objectivelyobjectively For example, in various contexts, similar messages may be "objectively" evaluated as effective or ineffective. When questions like these are brought to the courts, judges can apply the relevant concepts quite objectively despite their vagueness. For it is precisely the great parties that are often definitely committed, objectively as well as in their relations toward one another. Thus, it is entirely possible for the generalization law to be subjectively optimal and objectively inadequate. But these people are not directly in touch with each other (or anyway not with all others) in objectively similar circumstances. This little book, setting out fairly and objectively many of the issues raised by a selected group of biological advances, goes far in this direction. The status of an outsider may be objectively defined, but it may also be subjectively selected. This is achieved by prohibiting practices which cannot be objectively justified and have the effect of disproportionately disadvantaging a particular group. As such, experiential realism stands in contradistinction to an objectivist framework in which language is a symbolic representation of objectively existing reality. Perhaps it is good to have this objectively established, but surely it would be strange if it were not so? A dependency measure has been included as a way of indicating how much objectively-rated need for assistance there was. But by accepting that different learners have different needs, the unit/credit approach brought the learner's individuality into focus and was thus (objectively) learner-centred. In general, the degree of impairment of physiologic response to exercise may be documented objectively by exercise testing. When matters are studied closely, some options reveal themselves to be objectively better than others. We could have elicited baseline data for this covariate using a single set of arthritis-specific attributes, coupled with an entirely objectively-weighted scoring scheme. See all examples of objectively 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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