objective
noun
adj
əbˈdʒektɪv
noun
1
something
that
you
are
trying
hard
to
achieve,
especially
in
business
or
politics
〔尤指生意或政治方面的〕目的,目标;
2
a
place
that
you
are
trying
to
reach,
especially
in
a
military
attack
出击目标〔尤指在军事攻击中〕
The
4th
Division’s
objective
was
a
town
twenty
miles
to
the
east.
第 4 师的攻击目标是东面 20 英里处的一个城镇。
ˌɒbdʒekˈtɪvɪəti
adj
3
based
on
facts,
or
making
a
decision
that
is
based
on
facts
rather
than
on
your
feelings
or
beliefs
客观的,公正的;
objective
assessment/measurement/description
etc
It’s
hard
to
give
an
objective
opinion
about
your
own
children.
对自己的子女作出客观的评价是很难的。
Scientists
need
to
be
objective
when
doing
research.
科学家作研究时要客观。
purely/totally/completely
objective
the
importance
of
a
completely
objective,
independent
press
一个完全客观和独立的新闻媒体的重要性
4
existing
outside
the
mind
as
something
real,
not
only
as
an
idea
[正式] 客观存在的,真实的
formal
The
world
has
an
objective
reality.
世界具有一种客观真实性。