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objective

[əbˈdʒektɪv]

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objectives[1192]
目标(46%),目的(39%),客观的(14%),真实的(1%)
adj.客观的;目标的;宾格的
n.目的;目标;[光] 物镜;宾格
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Collins
objective ★★★☆☆
/əbʤe̱ktɪv/
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[N-COUNT 可数名词]目的;目标;宗旨 Your objective is what you are trying to achieve.
  [usu with poss]
  • Our main objective was the recovery of the child safe and well...

    我们的主要目标是将孩子安然无恙地找回来。

  • His objective was to play golf and win.

    他的目标是参加高尔夫球比赛并赢得胜利。

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[ADJ 形容词](信息)客观的,基于事实的 Objective information is based on facts.
  [ADJ n]
  • He had no objective evidence that anything extraordinary was happening.

    他没有客观证据表明正在发生什么不同寻常之事。

objectively
  • We simply want to inform people objectively about events.

    我们只是想如实地向人们通报事件情况。

objectivity
  • The poll, whose objectivity is open to question, gave the party a 39% share of the vote.

    在这次投票中该党获得了39%的选票,但其客观性值得怀疑。

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[ADJ-GRADED 能被表示程度的副词或介词词组修饰的形容词](观点)客观的,不带个人感情的,没有个人偏见的 If someone is objective, they base their opinions on facts rather than on their personal feelings.
  • I believe that a journalist should be completely objective...

    我认为新闻记者不应当有丝毫偏见。

  • I would really like to have your objective opinion on this.

    我很想听听你对此事的客观见解。

objectively
  • Try to view situations more objectively, especially with regard to work.

    要尽量客观地分析情况,尤其是在工作上。

objectivity
  • The psychiatrist must learn to maintain an unusual degree of objectivity.

    精神科医生务必要学会保持超乎寻常的客观态度。


Oxford
ob·ject·ive AWL / əbˈdʒektɪv ; NAmE əbˈdʒektɪv /
noun
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adjective
objective objectives
noun 1 something that you are trying to achieve 目标;目的 SYN
goal
the main/primary/principal objective 主要╱首要╱主要目标 to meet/achieveyour objectives 达到╱实现你的目标 You must set realistic aims and objectivesfor yourself. 你必须给自己确定切实可行的目的和目标。 The main objective of this meeting is to give more information on our plans. 这次会议的主要目的是进一步介绍我们的计划。 synonyms at
target
2 ( also obˌjective ˈlens ) ( technical 术语 ) the lensin a telescopeor microscopethat is nearest to the object being looked at (望远镜或显微镜的)物镜
adjective 1 not influenced by personal feelings or opinions; considering only facts 客观的;就事论事的;不带个人感情的 SYN
unbiased
an objective analysis/assessment/report 客观的分析╱评价╱报告 objective criteria 客观标准 I find it difficult to be objective where he's concerned. 只要与他有关,我就难以客观。 OPP
subjective
2 ( philosophy ) existing outside the mind; based on facts that can be proved 客观存在的;基于事实的 objective reality 客观现实 OPP
subjective
3 [only before noun ] ( grammar 语法 ) the objectivecase is the one which is used for the object of a sentence 宾格的 ob·ject·ive·ly AWL / əbˈdʒektɪvli ; NAmE əbˈdʒektɪvli / adverb Looked at objectively, the situation is not too bad. 客观地看,局面并不算太糟。 Can these effects be objectively measured? 这些结果能客观地衡量吗? ob·ject·iv·ity AWL / ˌɒbdʒekˈtɪvəti ; NAmE ˌɑːbdʒekˈtɪvəti / noun [uncountable ] There was a lack of objectivity in the way the candidates were judged. 对候选人的评定缺乏客观性。 scientific objectivity 科学的客观性 OPP
subjectivity
ob·ject·ive / əbˈdʒektɪv ; NAmE əbˈdʒektɪv / ob·ject·ive·ly / əbˈdʒektɪvli ; NAmE əbˈdʒektɪvli / ob·ject·iv·ity / ˌɒbdʒekˈtɪvəti ; NAmE ˌɑːbdʒekˈtɪvəti /
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objective1 noun
objective2 adjective
objectiveob‧jec‧tive1 /əbˈdʒektɪv/ ●●○ S3 W3 AWL noun [countable]
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1something that you are trying hard to achieve, especially in business or politics SYN  goal:  He vowed to achieve certain objectives before the end of his presidency. the best way to accomplish your objectives The degree program has two main objectives. Managers should set specific performance objectives for their teams. The main objective was to improve children’s knowledge of geography. A clear objective was set and adhered to. One of your first business objectives should be to get your own office. see thesaurus at
aim
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purpose
2a place that you are trying to reach, especially in a military attack:  The 4th Division’s objective was a town 20 miles to the east.COLLOCATIONSverbshave an objective· Our main objective is to reduce road accidents.set an objective (=decide what you are trying to achieve)· Pupils should be encouraged to set their own objectives.achieve/accomplish an objective (also attain an objective formal)· The policy should help us achieve our objective of reducing paper waste.reach/meet an objective (=achieve an objective)· We need to control spending in order to meet our financial objectives.pursue an objective (=try to achieve something you want)· War has always been a means of pursuing national objectives.adjectivesthe main/principal objective· This research project has three main objectives.the primary/prime objective (=the main one)· The primary objective of training is to improve performance.a key objective (=a very important objective)· Their economic strategy was based on a number of key objectives.a clear objective· A manager must give his team clear objectives to work towards.a specific objective· Most classroom activities have a specific learning objective.a stated objective (=what someone says their objective is)· The city’s stated objective was to improve housing in the area.a common objective (=one that people, countries etc share)· Our employees have a sense of common objectives and their commitment is high.an economic/military/business/political etc objective· We have made good progress towards meeting our business objectives.phrasesaims and objectives (=all the things someone wants to achieve)· The department should clearly state its aims and objectives.
objective1 noun
objective2 adjective
objectiveobjective2 ●○○ AWL adjective
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1based on facts, or making a decision that is based on facts rather than on your feelings or beliefs OPP  subjectiveobjective assessment/measurement/description etc It’s hard to give an objective opinion about your own children. Scientists need to be objective when doing research.purely/totally/completely objective the importance of a completely objective, independent press2formal existing outside the mind as something real, not only as an idea:  The world has an objective reality.objectivity /ˌɒbdʒekˈtɪvəti $ ˌɑːb-/ noun [uncountable]

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