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复数形式
objects
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物体, 物品
a non-living thing that one can touch or see
- The sculpture in the museum is an ancient object made of marble.
博物馆里的雕塑是一件用大理石制成的古老物体。
- She found a shiny object buried in the sand while walking along the beach.
她在海滩散步时发现了一个埋在沙子里的闪亮物体。
- The telescope allowed astronomers to observe distant objects in the night sky.
望远镜让天文学家能够观察到夜空中的遥远物体。
- In photography class, students learn how to capture objects in different lighting conditions.
在摄影课上,学生学习如何在不同光照条件下捕捉物体。
- The detective carefully examined the crime scene, looking for any objects that might provide clues.
侦探仔细检查了犯罪现场,寻找可能提供线索的任何物体。
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目标, 目的
a specific aim or intended outcome
- The object of his research was to find a cure.
他研究的目的是找到治疗方法。
- Their object in training was to improve endurance.
他们训练的目标是提高耐力。
- The object of the fundraiser was to support local schools.
筹款活动的目的是支持当地学校。
- She stayed focused on the object of her studies.
她一直专注于自己研究的目标。
- The object of the law is to ensure fairness.
该法律的目的是确保公平。
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(in grammar) a phrase or word that receives the action of a verb
An object is a part of a sentence that receives the action of the verb or is affected by it. There are two main types of objects: direct objects and indirect objects. A direct object answers the question "what?" or "whom?" after the verb. For example, in the sentence "She reads a book," "a book" is the direct object because it is what is being read. An indirect object, on the other hand, tells to whom or for whom the action is performed. In the sentence "He gave her a gift," "her" is the indirect object because it indicates to whom the gift was given. Objects can be nouns, pronouns, or noun phrases, and they help to clarify the action and enhance the meaning of the sentence.
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the entity toward which thoughts, feelings, or perceptions are directed
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a discrete unit representing data, a resource, or any entity known to a computer