object
- object
- オブジェクト
かくたい 客体
しゅし 趣旨
たいしょうたい 対象体
あて 当て
もくてきご 目的語
めあて 目当て
ぶっしょう 物象
オブジェ
さんたい 算体
たいしょう 対象
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/〖名〗ɑ́bdʒikt; 〖動〗əbdʒékt/ 〔「…に向かって(ob)投げられた(ject)(もの)」「注意を喚起させるもの」が原義〕〈派〉objection(名), objective(名)
〖名〗(複~s/-dʒikts/) 〖C〗
1 物, 物体(thing)
an unidentified flying ~ 未確認飛行物体(UFO).
2 ((正式))[an/the ~]〔感情・動作などの〕対象(となる人, 物)〔of, for〕
an ~ of admiration for girls 少女たちのあこがれのまと
take Keats as an ~ of study キーツを研究の対象として取り上げる.
3 [通例an/the/one's ~]〔行為などの〕(直接の)目的, 目標, 目当て〔of, in〕《◆objectiveよりくだけた語》
the ~ of the exercise 行動の目的
see no ~ in doing …してもむだだと思う
his ~ in traveling to Paris 彼のパリ行きの目的
attain [fail in] one's ~ in life 人生の目的を達する[達しない]
go there with the ~ of studying music 音楽を研究する目的でそこへ行く.
4 ((英略式))おかしな[みじめな, ばかげた]人[物, さま].
5 〔文法〕目的語(〖略〗obj. )(cf. ⇒ subject )
the direct [indirect] ~ 直接[間接]目的語.
6 〔哲〕対象, 客体(⇔subject).
7 〔コンピュータ〕オブジェクト《コンピュータ上で処理の対象となるひとかたまりのデータ》.
▼ no object
[しばしば広告で]〈時間・金・距離などは〉問わない, 〔人にとって〕どうでもよい〔to, with〕
Salary [Distance] (is) no ~. 給料[距離]は問わず.
〖動〗/əbdʒékt/ (~s/-dʒék(t)s/; ~・ed/-id/; ~・ing)
|自|[SV (to [against] O)]〈人が〉(O〈物・事・人〉に)反対する, 抗議する, 異議を唱える, 不服を唱える(⇔agree)《◆「…に反対している」という状態はbe against》; 〔…を〕いやに思う, きらう〔to〕
I ~ to him as my partner [to his idea]. 私は仲間として彼[彼の考え]に反対する
They ~ed to (my[me]) going abroad. 彼らは(私が)外国へ行くのに反対した
She ~s when her husband comes home late. 夫が遅く帰ると彼女は文句を言う
Our plan was ~ed to by the majority. 私たちの計画は大多数の人に反対された.
|他|((正式))[SV that節]…だと反対する, …ということを反対理由にあげる; [直接話法で]「…」と言って反対する《◆oppose, object, disagreeの順に意味が弱くなる》
I ~ed that I was too tired. 疲れすぎていると言って私は反対した.
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