词汇 | subjectively |
释义 | subjectively adverb uk /səbˈdʒek.tɪv.li/ us /səbˈdʒek.tɪv.li/ in a way that is influenced by or based on personal beliefs or feelings, rather than based on facts: 主观地 Patients vary in how they subjectively score their pain.各个患者在对自己的疼痛进行主观评分时有差异。 The choice must be reasonable both objectively and subjectively.这种选择在客观上和主观上都必须是合理的。 See subjective You see them subjectively not objectively. Allowing teachers to subjectively grade students could create a whole series of issues. A hallucination is a subjectively experienced sensation which is not caused by an actual appropriate stimulus, but which is regarded by the individual as real. Unfairness and favouring someone unfairly ableism ableist agism agist Anglocentric discrimination discriminative discriminatorily discriminatory drumhead one-sided one-sidedly one-sidedness one-way the old school tie two-tier unbalance unequal unequally uneven Examples of subjectivelysubjectively In general, articulations are subjectively interpreted by humans, and are usually not played the same every time even by the same musician. This is an attractive argument, but then we must be careful when considering health conditions that are subjectively assessed. In the absence of subjectively perceived personal maladjustment, women at high ego development did reflect relatively positive affective experiences in their maternal roles. This kind of approach bypasses questions about whether individuals subjectively recognize these commitments, and whether and how they are motivated to act on them. When patients indicated that their subjective overall quality of life was higher, time also seemed to pass subjectively faster. However, patients subjectively seemed focused on ground beef as the cause of illness. The resultant digital image was subjectively similar to the real image viewed through the microscope eyepieces. The curves are subjectively smoothed representations of the data, and are included to facilitate the visual presentation of results. One's subjectively perceived age may be regarded as a very specific aspect of the ageing self. The age that respondents subjectively felt was compared with the actual or chronological age, and the difference computed in years. Detecting large saccades is easy and our saccade detection algorithm found all saccades that were detected subjectively by eye. Ultimately, linking the subjectively perceived dream to physiology provided a means of limiting its significance. He gives this meaning subjectively to his own life. In the two studies, overall response reliability was subjectively evaluated by the investigators after each interview. Around midlife the temporal self changes, becoming subjectively aware of a limited future. See all examples of subjectively 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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