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1 some hidden object of his visit
English-Russian combinatory dictionary > some hidden object of his visit
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2 object
I ['ɔbdʒektˌ 'ɔbdʒɪkt] n1) предмет (физический), вещь, объектMy attention was fixed to this object. — Этот предмет приковал все мое внимание.
He became an object of ridicule. — Он стал объектом насмешек.
- strange object- flying object
- sacred object
- prehistoric objects
- animate object
- disgusting object
- unidentified flying objects
- household objects
- excavated objects
- objects around us
- object of art
- object worthy of admiration
- names of these objects
- most precious objects in my collection
- see some distant objects
- accompany the object with a written message
- become a popular object of worship2) круг вопросов, содержание, причина, предмет- object of discussion- main object of his interest
- constant object of my worry
- object of pity
- object of public charity
- object of thorough investigation
- make smth the object of thorough investigation3) конечная цель, мотив, намерениеWhat is the object of doing it/that? — Зачем это делать?
- object of one's life- object for a walk
- original object of the expedition
- main object of the conference
- some hidden object of his visit
- one of the objects of our journey
- with no other object than to help
- with this object in view
- with this object in mind
- with no other object than to warn us
- come with a double object
- achieve one's object
- accomplish one's object
- fail in one's object
- defeat smb's objects
- have no object in life
- have a similar object II [əb'dʒekt] vвозражать, быть против, не соглашатьсяI strongly object to that remark. — Я решительно возражаю против этого замечания.
It is his manner I object to his maner. — Что мне не нравится, так это его манеры
- object to smth- object to the plan
- object to doing smth
- if you don't object
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