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Перевод: object
[прилагательное] целевой; объектный; выходной; [существительное] несуразный человек; вещь ; предмет ; дополнение; нелепая вещь; объект ; цель ; [глагол] возражать; не любить; возразить; не одобрять; протестовать; не переносить
Тезаурус:
- When the child has gained a number of these it can exchange them for a rewarding object or activity.
- Yanto jumped on to a large flat rock, still trying to keep his boots dry, and looked down at the huge mud covered object.
- The object of the game is for the players to find out who they are.
- Its jaws open wide and it turns aggressive, far more eager than usual to attack, bite and sting any moving object.
- Soldered joints are often difficult to spot visually, but radiography is helpful for detecting them if the solder is denser than the rest of the object or if there is a cavity at the joint.
- After he'd gone Dad said he would consider what Mr Vulcan had said but I knew already what I wanted and I knew Dad wouldn't object.
- The primary object of the new organization was neither to mount a conventional political campaign against the introduction of conscription, nor to use the unpopularity of conscription to begin an agitation against the war itself.
- "What does he object to?"
- Yet if this were indeed the law, then surely the Act must have had as its object something of greater moment than the nudie magazines and nude pamphlets which British juries were asked so regularly to assess for depravity.
- So I'm an object of pity, am I?
- The attitude of kindness should become habitual and develop into the "I and Thou" relationship of Buber's existential philosophy; so that the subject and object can join in a transcendent meeting, defeating the isolation of the usual you and me relationship which contains no warmth and is a mere hailing as of two ships at a distance from one another.
- The object name, its identification number, and its location are the very minimum categories of information that may usefully be called an inventory.
- Montgomery stared long and hard at the object.
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