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objective

noun
/əbˈdʒektɪv/
/əbˈdʒektɪv/
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  1. something that you are trying to achieve目標;目的 synonym goal
    • the primary/principal/key objective主要/主要/關鍵目標
    • The main objective of this meeting is to give more information on our plans.這次會議的主要目的是進一步介紹我們的規劃。
    • How does the project fit with our strategic objectives?該項目如何符合我們的戰略目標?
    • the government's policy objectives政府的政策目標
    • to achieve/meet/accomplish your objectives實現/達到/完成你的目標
    • to set/state/define your objectives設定/陳述/定義你的目標
    • You must set realistic aims and objectives for yourself.你必須給自己確定切實可行的目的和目標。
    • What are the organization's goals and objectives?組織的目標和目的是什麽?
    Synonyms targettarget
    • objective
    • goal
    • object
    • end
    These are all words for something that you are trying to achieve.
    • target a result that you try to achieve:
      • Set yourself targets that you can reasonably hope to achieve.給自己制訂有望達到的指標。
      • attainment targets in schools學校的成績目標
    • objective (rather formal) something that you are trying to achieve:指正努力達到的目標、目的:
      • What is the main objective of this project?這個項目的主要目標是什麽?
    • goal something that you hope to achieve:
      • He continued to pursue his goal of becoming an actor.他繼續追求他成爲演員的目標。
    target, objective or goal?用 target、objective 還是 goal?A target is usually officially recorded in some way, for example by an employer or by a government committee. It is often specific, and in the form of figures, such as number of sales or exam passes, or a date. People often set their own objectives: these are things that they wish to achieve, often as part of a project or a talk they are giving. Goals are often long-term, and relate to people’s life and career plans or the long-term plans of a company or organization.
    • object the purpose of something; something that you plan to achieve:
      • The object is to educate people about road safety.目的就是教育大衆注意交通安全。
    • end something that you plan to achieve:
      • He joined the society for political ends.他爲了政治目的加入了這個協會。
      • That’s only OK if you believe that the end justifies the means (= bad methods of doing something are acceptable if the final result is good).除非你認爲只要目的正確可以不擇手段,不然那是不可以接受的。
      End is usually used in the plural or in particular fixed expressions.
    Patterns
    • to work towards a(n) target/​objective/​goal
    • a(n) ambitious/​major/​long-term/​short-term/​future target/​objective/​goal
    • economic/​financial/​business targets/​objectives/​goals
    • to set/​agree on/​identify/​reach/​meet/​exceed a(n) target/​objective/​goal
    • to achieve a(n) target/​objective/​goal/​end
    Extra Examples
    • The review sought to establish key objectives. 審查旨在確立關鍵目標。
    • The party is radical in its objectives.這個黨派的目標有些激進。
    • The two groups are pursuing a common objective.這兩個團體的目標一致。
    • We need to establish a clear objective.我們需要制訂一個明確的目標。
    • We succeeded in our prime objective of cutting costs.我們實現了削減費用的主要目標。
    • a set of agreed objectives一整套商定好的目標
    • I was afraid of failing to achieve my objectives.我害怕達不到我的目標。
    • What is the main objective of this project?這個項目的主要目標是什麽?
    • The objective of this study is to investigate the effects of monetary policy on agricultural prices in four Asian countries.本研究的目的是調查貨幣政策對四個亞洲國家農産品價格的影響。
    Topics Successb2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • first
    • key
    • main
    verb + objective
    • have
    • accomplish
    • achieve
    preposition
    • in an/​the objective
    • objective of
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  2. (also objective lens)
    (specialist) the lens in a telescope or microscope that is nearest to the object being looked at(望遠鏡或顯微鏡的)物鏡
  3. Word Originearly 17th cent.: from medieval Latin objectivus, from objectum ‘thing presented to the mind’, neuter past participle (used as a noun) of Latin obicere, from ob- ‘in the way of’ + jacere ‘to throw’.

objective

adjective
/əbˈdʒektɪv/
/əbˈdʒektɪv/
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  1. not influenced by personal feelings or opinions; considering only facts客觀的;就事論事的;不帶個人感情的 synonym unbiased
    • an objective assessment of the situation對形勢的客觀評估
    • objective truth/facts/reality客觀事實/事實/現實
    • objective criteria/measures/measurements客觀標準/措施/測量
    • He doesn't even pretend to be impartial and objective.他甚至不假裝公正客觀。
    • It's hard to remain completely objective.很難保持完全客觀。
    opposite subjective
    Extra Examples
    • It's hard for parents to be objective about their own children.父母對自己的孩子很難保持客觀。
    • There's little objective evidence to suggest that he is guilty.幾乎沒有客觀證據表明他有罪。
    • We need to have an independent and objective assessment of the candidate's abilities.我們需要對候選人的能力進行獨立客觀的評估。
    • In the 19th century, scientists began to adopt a much more objective approach to their subject.19世紀,科學家開始對他們的課題采取更加客觀的方法。
    • These figures are a reliable and objective indicator of changing trends in people's lifestyles.這些數字是反映人們生活方式變化趨勢的可靠而客觀的指標。
    • I find it difficult to be objective where he's concerned.只要涉及他,我就難以做到保持客觀。
    Topics Opinion and argumentb2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs
    • be
    • seem
    • remain
    adverb
    • truly
    • very
    • completely
    See full entry
  2. (philosophy哲學) existing outside the mind; based on facts that can be proved客觀存在的;基於事實的
    • objective reality客觀現實
    opposite subjective
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs
    • be
    • seem
    • remain
    adverb
    • truly
    • very
    • completely
    See full entry
  3. [only before noun] (grammar語法) the objective case is the one which is used for the object of a sentence賓格的
  4. Word Originearly 17th cent.: from medieval Latin objectivus, from objectum ‘thing presented to the mind’, neuter past participle (used as a noun) of Latin obicere, from ob- ‘in the way of’ + jacere ‘to throw’.

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