objective
                                        英 [əb'dʒektɪv]
美 [əb'dʒɛktɪv]
                                        
- adj. 客观的;目标的;宾格的
- n. 目的;目标;[光] 物镜;宾格
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            objective 目标,宗旨来自object,目标,物体,-ive,名词后缀。引申词义目标,宗旨等。
 
                                    
            - objective (adj.)
- 1610s, originally in the philosophical sense of "considered in relation to its object" (opposite of subjective), formed on pattern of Medieval Latin objectivus, from objectum "object" (see object (n.)) + -ive. Meaning "impersonal, unbiased" is first found 1855, influenced by German objektiv. Related: Objectively.
- objective (n.)
- 1738, "something objective to the mind," from objective (adj.). Meaning "goal, aim" (1881) is from military term objective point (1852), reflecting a sense evolution in French.
                 - 1. I believe that a journalist should be completely objective. 
- 我认为新闻记者不应当有丝毫偏见。
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- 2. His objective was to kill the space station project altogether. 
- 他的目的是使空间站项目全面停止。
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- 3. Plainly, a more objective method of description must be adopted. 
- 显而易见,必须采用更为客观的描述方法。
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- 4. Ackroyd worked out this whole plot with one objective in view. 
- 阿克罗伊德制订出这一整套秘密计划就是为了达到一个目的。
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- 5. Postmodernists say there is no objective truth. Why should anyone believe them? 
- 后现代主义者声称不存在客观事实。人们凭什么要相信他们呢?
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