object
英 ['ɒbdʒɪkt; -dʒekt]
美 ['ɑbdʒɛkt]
- n. 目標;対象;オブジェクティブ;オブジェクティブ;オブジェクティブ
- vt. 反対の理由として...を提示する。
- 反対する;拒絶する
語源
object(対象) target(目標) object(対象) opposition(反対)ob-、前方、向かって、相対、反対、-ject、投げる、投げつける、置く、語源的にはprojectと同じ。また、投げつけるという意味でも使われる。
英語の語源
- object
- object: Object the noun [14] and object the verb [15] have diverged considerably over the centuries, but they come from the same ultimate source: Latin obicere. This was a compound verb formed from the prefix ob- ‘towards’ and jacere ‘throw’ (source of English ejaculate, inject, subject, etc), and hence originally meant literally ‘throw towards’, but by classical times it had been extended metaphorically to ‘place a hindrance in the way of, oppose’.
This was the strand of the word’s meaning taken up by English in the verb object, and also originally in the noun (‘how Christ answered to objects [that is, objections] of false Jews’, John Wycliffe 1380). The standard present-day meaning of the noun, however, comes from a post-classical meaning of Latin objectum (the noun formed from the past participle of obicere): ‘something put in someone’s way so that it can be seen’, hence a ‘visible object’.
=> ejaculate, inject, jet, subject - object (n.)
- late 14c., "tangible thing, something perceived or presented to the senses," from Medieval Latin objectum "thing put before" (the mind or sight), noun use of neuter of Latin obiectus "lying before, opposite" (as a noun in classical Latin, "charges, accusations"), past participle of obicere "to present, oppose, cast in the way of," from ob "against" (see ob-) + iacere "to throw" (see jet (v.)). Sense of "thing aimed at" is late 14c. No object "not a thing regarded as important" is from 1782. As an adjective, "presented to the senses," from late 14c. Object lesson "instruction conveyed by examination of a material object" is from 1831.
- object (v.)
- c. 1400, "to bring forward in opposition," from Old French objecter and directly from Latin obiectus, past participle of obiectare "to cite as grounds for disapproval, set against, oppose," literally "to put or throw before or against," frequentative of obicere (see object (n.)). Related: Objected; objecting.
例文
- 1. He thought of the baby almost as an inanimate object .
- 彼は赤ちゃんがほとんど命のないものだと思っている。
- 2.He made it his object in life to find the island.
- 彼はその島を見つけることを自分の人生の目標としている。
- 3.My object was to publish a scholarly work on Peter Mourne.
- 私の目標はピーター?モーンに関する学術著作を出版することです。
- 4.The object has no real value,materially or emotionally.
- 物質的にも感情的にも、これは何の役にも立たない。
- 5.She knew that she was an object of pity among her friends.
- 彼女は自分が友人たちの同情の対象であることを知っている。/
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