objection 英 [əbˈdʒekʃn]   美 [əbˈdʒɛkʃən]

objection

objection  英 [əbˈdʒekʃn] 美 [əbˈdʒɛkʃən]

n. 异议,反对;缺陷,缺点;妨碍;拒绝的理由 

名词复数:objections 

She ventured an objection. 她大胆提出反对意见。
She broke in with a ridiculous objection. 她突然插嘴提了个可笑的异议。

  • An objection is a way of saying "No!" to something. People offer objections to things they oppose.
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  • n. 异议,反对;缺陷,缺点;妨碍;拒绝的理由
  • 1. She ventured an objection.

    她大胆提出反对意见。

  • 2. She broke in with a ridiculous objection.

    她突然插嘴提了个可笑的异议。

  • 3. He circumvented their objection to the plan by having one of their own members propose it.

    他设法使他们自己的人来提出这个计划而避过了他们的反对。

  • objection (n.) late 14c., from Old French objeccion "reply, retort" (12c.) and directly from Late Latin obiectionem (nominative obiectio), "a throwing or putting before," noun of action from past participle stem of Latin obicere "to oppose" (see object (n.)).
ob·jec·tion / əbˈdʒekʃn ; NAmE əbˈdʒekʃn / noun objection(to sth/to doing sth) | objection(that…) a reason why you do not like or are opposed to sth; a statement about this 反对的理由;反对;异议 I have no objectionto him coming to stay. 我不反对他来小住。 I'd like to come too, if you have no objection. 如果你不反对,我也想来。 The main objection to the plan was that it would cost too much. 反对这个计划的主要理由是费用过高。 to raise an objectionto sth 对某事提出异议 No objections were raised at the time. 当时没人提出异议。 The proposal will go ahead despite strong objections from the public. 尽管公众强烈反对,这项提案仍将付诸实施。 objection objections ob·jec·tion / əbˈdʒekʃn ; NAmE əbˈdʒekʃn /
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