0 a thing that you can see or touch but is not alive -- objeto
1 in grammar, the person or thing that is affected by the action of a verb -- complemento
2 the purpose of something -- el objetivo de algo
3 to say that you do not agree with a plan -- oponerse
Carlos objected to the proposal.
4 a thing that is not living -- objeto [ masculine, singular ]
6 to disagree or be against -- objetar
He objected to being called a little boy. El objetó a ser llamado un niño pequeño.
7 to give sth as a reason why you are against sth -- objetar
Some readers objected that the ad was misleading. Algunos lectores objetaron que el anuncio era engañoso.
We have not forgotten space pollution either, since we shall have to ensure that any new object launched into space can be neutralised.
Thus, a few weeks ago we also announced which objects can be carried as hand baggage and which objects cannot.
Otherwise, he will be considered illegal and will be treated as an unwanted object, imprisoned for up to 18 months and thrown out.
We have entered the era of the child as an object.
In expectation of increased returns pension capital is passed on to companies whose sole object is to make profit.
I have in mind not only writings and objects in daily use that could be in museums, but also residential towers.
This means that we are objects, rather than subjects.
I think reducing women to the role of an object in advertising is outmoded.
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东西, (可看见或可触摸到的)实物,物体, 语法…
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物, (文法)目的語, 反対する…
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objet [masculine], but [masculine], élever une objection contre…
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