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objects
/ˈɒbdʒɛkts/
As a noun referring to physical things, it is neutral and clinical. It describes items stripped of their specific names or identities, often used in scientific, legal, or descriptive contexts where the exact nature of the item is less important than its existence as a tangible entity. When meaning goals or aims, it carries a formal and deliberate tone. It suggests a structured objective or a targeted outcome, common in policy documents, military strategy, or academic missions. It differs from 'goals' by implying a more rigid or predefined destination. As a verb, it conveys active opposition. It is the language of conflict, disagreement, or legal procedure. The feeling is one of interruption and resistance, often used to halt a process or challenge a claim.
💬Trò chuyện
Eleanor, please stop cluttering my side table with these random objects.
THEY ARE HEIRLOOMS DEAR STOP BEING SO HIGH STRUNG
Ý nghĩa
Material things that can be seen and touched.
"The table was covered in various small metallic objects."
Goals, aims, or purposes of an action or policy.
"The primary objects of the new law are to reduce pollution and protect wildlife."
To express a feeling of disapproval, dislike, or opposition toward something.
"The lawyer objects to the witness's statement based on hearsay."