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1 ♦ object
♦ object /ˈɒbdʒɪkt/A n.1 oggetto; cosa; soggetto; argomento; materia: glass objects, oggetti di vetro; inanimate objects, oggetti inanimati; to be an object of of pity, essere oggetto di pietà; object of study, materia di studio2 scopo; intento; fine; mira, obiettivo (fig.): His only object is to make money, il suo solo scopo è far quattrini; to succeed in one's object, riuscire nel proprio intento; with the object of, con l'intento di3 (filos.) oggetto4 (gramm.) oggetto: direct object, complemento oggetto (o diretto); indirect object, complemento indiretto; prepositional object, complemento indiretto retto da una preposizioneB a. attr.● ( biliardo) object ball, palla battuta; (in Italia, anche) pallino □ (comput.) object code, codice oggetto □ (comput.) object embedding, incorporamento di oggetti □ (scient.) object finder, vite micrometrica ( di microscopio) □ ( ottica) object glass (o object lens), obiettivo ( di telescopio, microscopio, ecc.) □ object lesson, dimostrazione (o lezione) pratica; esempio pratico □ (comput.) object linking, collegamento di oggetti □ (comput.) object oriented programming, programmazione orientata agli oggetti □ (scient.) object plate, vetrino □ (psic.) object relationship, relazione oggettuale □ object staff, livella da geometra □ Money is no object, il prezzo non è un problema, i soldi non sono un problema.(to) object /əbˈdʒɛkt/v. t. e i.1 obiettare; opporre ( discutendo): He objected that the evidence was not clear, ha obiettato che le prove non erano chiare; to object facts to a theory, opporre fatti a una teoria2 opporsi (a); disapprovare; protestare; non permettere; non tollerare: I object to your meddling, disapprovo la tua ingerenza (o intromissione); He always objected as a matter of principle, protestava sempre per principio; I object to being treated like that, non tollero d'esser trattato così3 (leg.) opporsi; proporre un'eccezione; fare opposizione● if you do not object, se non hai niente in contrario; se non ti dispiace. -
2 object **** ob·ject
I ['ɒbdʒɪkt] n1) (gen) oggetto2) (aim) scopo, intento, obiettivowith this object in view or in mind — in vista di questo scopo
3) Gram complementoII [əb'dʒɛkt]direct/indirect object — complemento oggetto/indiretto
1. vt2. viI object! frm — mi oppongo!
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3 object
I ['ɒbdʒɪkt]1) (item) oggetto m.2) (goal) obiettivo m., scopo m.3) (focus)4) ling.direct object — complemento oggetto o diretto
••II 1. [əb'dʒekt]money is no object — i soldi non sono un problema o un ostacolo
verbo transitivo obiettare2.verbo intransitivo fare delle obiezioni, opporsi, essere contrario"I object!" — "mi oppongo!", "non sono d'accordo!"
would you object if...? — ha qualcosa in contrario se...?
to object to — opporsi a [plan, law]; lamentarsi per [ noise]; essere contro [ candidate]; sollevare o muovere un'obiezione contro [ witness]
to object to sb.('s) doing — opporsi al fatto che qcn. faccia
* * *I ['ob‹ikt] noun1) (a thing that can be seen or felt: There were various objects on the table.)2) (an aim or intention: His 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; You can eat what you like.)II [əb'‹ekt] verb(often with to) to feel or express dislike or disapproval: He wanted us to travel on foot but I objected (to that).- objectionable
- objectionably* * *I ['ɒbdʒɪkt]1) (item) oggetto m.2) (goal) obiettivo m., scopo m.3) (focus)4) ling.direct object — complemento oggetto o diretto
••II 1. [əb'dʒekt]money is no object — i soldi non sono un problema o un ostacolo
verbo transitivo obiettare2.verbo intransitivo fare delle obiezioni, opporsi, essere contrario"I object!" — "mi oppongo!", "non sono d'accordo!"
would you object if...? — ha qualcosa in contrario se...?
to object to — opporsi a [plan, law]; lamentarsi per [ noise]; essere contro [ candidate]; sollevare o muovere un'obiezione contro [ witness]
to object to sb.('s) doing — opporsi al fatto che qcn. faccia
См. также в других словарях:
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objected — un·objected; … English syllables
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OBJECTED — … Useful english dictionary
objected categorically — was completely opposed, opposed it aggressively … English contemporary dictionary
protested vigorously — objected vehemently, protested forcefully … English contemporary dictionary
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