单词 | subjective |
释义 | subjective (səbdʒektɪv ) adjective Something that is subjective is based on personal opinions and feelings rather than on facts. We know that taste in art is a subjective matter. The way they interpreted their past was highly subjective. Synonyms: personal, emotional, prejudiced, biased subjectively adverb Our preliminary results suggest that people do subjectively find the speech clearer. subjectivity (sʌbdʒektɪvɪti ) uncountable noun They accused her of flippancy and subjectivity in her reporting of events in their country. Collocations: subjective concept To focus on a derived, subjective concept offers much scope for research. Times, Sunday Times It combines two concepts, one of function, and one of size, and may include an element of a third more subjective concept. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The effect was more consistent than the effect of social relationships with family and friends, and the subjective concept of religiosity had no significant effect on loneliness. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 His rehearsals are performances in themselves in which his analogies and word pictures turn subjective concepts into definable sounds that can immediately be grasped by the singers he conducts. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 There is a subjective element to this, but it is tempered by an objective test: would a reasonable person be disturbed by the noise? Times, Sunday Times (2014) Judging these two factors involves a substantial subjective element. NATO's Changing Strategic Agenda (1990) The fact that there is a subjective element does not disqualify an activity from being a sport, then. Times, Sunday Times (2006) Translations: Chinese: 主观的 Japanese: 主観的な |
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