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1 [voorwerp, zaak, persoon] object2 [beeldende kunst] objet d'art♦voorbeelden:een geliefkoosd object van menig schilder • a favourite subject of many artists -
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شَيْء \ article: a particular thing: an article of clothing. element: a part of sth.; a quality that is noticed: There is an element of truth in what you say. object: sth. that can be seen or touched: The dead man had been struck with some sharp object, such as an axe. thing: an action: You did the wrong thing, any object I can’t lift heavy things, a matter; an affair He told me some strange things. -
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غَرَضٌ \ aim: purpose; intention: His only aim in life is to get rich. end: a purpose; an aim: If we try hard, we shall gain our ends. goal: sth. that one aims to do or to reach after much effort: The climbers reached their goal. object: a purpose: His object is to be become a doctor. purpose: aim; intention: What is the purpose of your visit? This instrument can be used for various purposes. \ See Also هدف (هَدَفٌ) -
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قَصْد \ aim: purpose; intention: His only aim in life is to get rich. end: a purpose; an aim: If we try hard, we shall gain our ends. intent: intention. intention: purpose; plan: I have no intention of telling her my plans. meaning: intention; purpose: What’s the meaning of his visit?. object: a purpose: His object is to become a doctor. purpose: aim, intention: What is the purpose of your visit? This instrument can be used for various purposes. \ See Also نية (نِيَّة)، غرض (غَرَض) -
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عَارَضَ \ contradict: to say that (sb., or what he has just said) is not correct; say the opposite: Be sure of your facts before you contradict anyone. disagree: not to agree: I disagree with you on this point. dispute: to quarrel about; not agree with (a claim, a right, a decision, etc.). go against: to be or act in opposition to: She went against her mother’s wishes. object: to disagree; express dislike; complain: His neighbours objected to the noise. Do you object if I smoke?. oppose: to be against; not support: I oppose (or I am opposed to) your plan. protest: to complain: All people should protest against unfairness. \ See Also ناقض (نَاقَضَ)، جادل (جَادَلَ)، شَاجَرَ، تَصَدَّى، احتج (اِحْتَجَّ) -
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خَالَفَ \ differ: to be unlike: English customs differ from ours. disagree: not to agree: I disagree with you on this point. go against: be or act in opposition to: She went against her mother’s wishes. infringe: break (a rule). object: to disagree; express dislike; complain; mind: His neighbours objected to the noise. Do you object if I smoke?. \ See Also اخْتَلَفَ عَن، عارض (عَارَضَ) -
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مَفْعُول به \ object: (in the study of language) a noun or pronoun representing the receiver of an actions: In the sentence ‘He hit me with a stick’, the word ‘me’ is an object of the verb ‘hit’. -
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اِعْتَرَضَ عَلَى \ object: to disagree; express dislike; complain; mind: His neighbours objected to the noise. Do you object if I smoke?. oppose: to be against; not support: I oppose (or I am opposed to) your plan. protest: to complain: All people should protest against unfairness. \ See Also عارض (عَارَضَ) -
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I [ˈɔbdʒɪkt] noun1) a thing that can be seen or felt:شَيءThere were various objects on the table.
2) an aim or intention:هَدَفHis main object in life was to become rich.
3) the word or words in a sentence or phrase which represent(s) the person or thing affected by the action of the verb:He hit me
مَفعول بِه II [əbˈdʒekt] verbYou can eat what you like.
( often with to) to feel or express dislike or disapproval:يَعْتَرِضHe wanted us to travel on foot but I objected (to that).
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abbr. Oобъект ( в видеофонии - проекция движущегося человека); ср. backgroundАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > object
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• object-object transformationNederlands-Engels Technisch Woordenboek > object-objecttransformatie
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• object-assumption transformationNederlands-Engels Technisch Woordenboek > object-aannametransformatie
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object# — object n 1 *thing, article Analogous words: *affair, concern, matter, thing: *form, figure, shape, configuration 2 objective, goal, end, aim, design, purpose, *intention, intent Analogous words: * … New Dictionary of Synonyms
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object — the noun [14] and object the verb [15] have diverged considerably over the centuries, but they come from the same ultimate source: Latin obicere. This was a compound verb formed from the prefix ob ‘towards’ and jacere ‘throw’ (source of English… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins