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释义 Word family  noun objectivity adjective objective adverb objectively  Related topics: Militaryob·jec·tive1 /əbˈdʒektɪv/ ●●○ S3 W3 AWL noun [countable]  1  PURPOSEsomething that you are trying hard to achieve, especially in business or politics 〔尤指商业或政治方面的〕目的,目标 SYN goal He vowed to achieve certain objectives before the end of his presidency. 他立誓要在他的总统任期结束之前实现某些目标。 the best way to accomplish your objectives 完成目标的最佳方法 The degree program has two main objectives. 该学位课程有两个主要目标。 Managers should set specific performance objectives for their teams. 经理应该为自己的团队制定明确的绩效目标。 The main objective was to improve children’s knowledge of geography. 主要目的是要增长儿童的地理知识。 A clear objective was set and adhered to. 定下了明确的目标并坚持到底。 One of your first business objectives should be to get your own office. 你的首要工作目标之一应该是拥有自己的办公室。► see thesaurus at aim, purpose2  PMPLACEa place that you are trying to reach, especially in a military attack 〔尤指军事行动中的〕攻击目标 The 4th Division’s objective was a town 20 miles to the east. 第4师的攻击目标是东面20英里处的一个城镇。n COLLOCATIONSverbshave an objectiveOur main objective is to reduce road accidents.set an objective (=decide what you are trying to achieve)Pupils should be encouraged to set their own objectives.achieve/accomplish an objective (also attain an objective formal)The policy should help us achieve our objective of reducing paper waste.reach/meet an objective (=achieve an objective)We need to control spending in order to meet our financial objectives.pursue an objective (=try to achieve something you want)War has always been a means of pursuing national objectives.adjectivesthe main/principal objectiveThis research project has three main objectives.the primary/prime objective (=the main one)The primary objective of training is to improve performance.a key objective (= a very important objective)Their economic strategy was based on a number of key objectives.a clear objectiveA manager must give his team clear objectives to work towards.a specific objectiveMost classroom activities have a specific learning objective.a stated objective (=what someone says their objective is)The city’s stated objective was to improve housing in the area.a common objective (=one that people, countries etc share)Our employees have a sense of common objectives and their commitment is high.an economic/military/business/political etc objectiveWe have made good progress towards meeting our business objectives.phrasesaims and objectives (=all the things someone wants to achieve)The department should clearly state its aims and objectives.Examples from the Corpusobjective• State your business objectives clearly.• The following is an example of some cognitive objectives for teaching the nursing care of a patient recovering from heart surgery.• The company's main objective is to keep recyclable material out of landfills.• The President believes that all military objectives have been achieved.• Performance objectives give people the best means to assess and improvise their way through change.• Program objectives are a major focus of the evaluation model.• The report focused on three of the business's objectives.• The 4th Division's objective was a town 20 miles to the east.• The second objective was met by the introduction of a betterment levy on development value.• The problem of establishing coherent, explicit and stable objectives for state enterprises applies with particular force to the railways.• The objective of this computer game is to design a city.• They recognized that some of their objectives could be reached by administrative action without running the gauntlet of the legislative process.• At worst a vague objective should be couched in very precise terms.business objectives• This strategic approach aims to optimise information and technology as valuable resources to achieve the key business objectives of the corporation.• In consequence we have developed restrictive practices and engineering, at best, are only partially aware of the business objectives.• We welcome visits to the College to discuss individual nominations and to identify personal development needs related to business objectives.• We ask how we can make environmental objectives tie in with business objectives - which means profit.• Training is available in telephone skills, letter writing, handling meetings or presentations, to help you meet your business objectives.objective2 ●○○ AWL adjective  1  FAIRbased on facts, or making a decision that is based on facts rather than on your feelings or beliefs 客观的,不带个人感情的 OPP subjectiveobjective assessment/measurement/description etc It’s hard to give an objective opinion about your own children. 很难对自己的子女作出客观的评价。 Scientists need to be objective when doing research. 科学家做研究时要客观。purely/totally/completely objective the importance of a completely objective, independent press 一个完全客观、独立的新闻媒体的重要性2  formalREAL/NOT IMAGINARY existing outside the mind as something real, not only as an idea 客观存在的,真实的 The world has an objective reality. 世界具有客观真实性。 —objectivity /ˌɒbdʒekˈtɪvəti $ ˌɑːb-/ noun [uncountable]Examples from the Corpusobjective• The selection board, which decides on promotions, should be strictly objective.• It's always difficult to be objective about such a sensitive issue as abortion.• The emphasis is on objective analysis of evidence rather than on a subjective impression of any single witness.• But how does this allow a study of style that is objective and exact?• Both relatively objective and relatively subjective criteria present other problems.• But it does little to show how the subjective and objective aspects of colour are related.• the objective case• I have decided that I should try to be objective instead, and reflect for a moment.• Originally, I went to the counselor because I needed an objective opinion about the whole situation.• I could use an objective opinion on this problem.• objective reality• Is there such a thing as objective reporting?• There are no objective signs of injury on the body.• The interests of the shareholders become an objective standard to govern the actions of the directors.• Sometimes it's hard to be objective when the situation gets emotional.purely/totally/completely objective• Critical doubt depends on a myth, the idea that human knowledge is totally objective and neutral.• It is crucial therefore that these guidelines are followed in all cases: a completely objective approach adopted.• Obviously, purely objective criteria such as the patient's age or the particular illness can not be justified or relied upon.• Nor is it a completely objective evaluation.• A good organiser is totally objective, even downright hard-hearted in choosing venue, style, speakers and programme.• The Profitboss is totally objective in making people decisions in business.• Clearly, in Satnam and kindred cases, the purely objective stance which Caldwell has been interpreted to represent has been rejected.• But since none of us can be completely objective we have a responsibility to say what our biases are.From Longman Business Dictionaryobjectiveob‧jec‧tive1 /əbˈdʒektɪv/ noun [countable] something that you are trying to achieveSYN AIMOur objective is to grow earnings at about 6% a year.An estimated 86% of products failed to reach their business objectives.a client’s investment objectivesobjectiveobjective2 adjective not influenced by your own needs, wishes, or situationAn analyst’s role is to provide an informed, objective opinion regarding the future of a company. —objectively adverbThe Bank will do all it can to investigate your complaint objectively. —objectivity noun [uncountable]Some members of the board questioned the auditor’s objectivity.ob·jec·tive1 noun →n COLLOCATIONS1objective2 adjectiveLDOCE OnlineChineseSyllable  are Business hard trying in achieve, to something you that Corpus especially
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