Objection
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objection teriminin İngilizce Türkçe sözlükte anlamı
- mahzur {i}
- itiraz
Örnek Cümle:
Planına itirazım yok.
-I have no objection to your plan.
Örnek Cümle:
Onun benim planıma güçlü bir itirazı var.
-She has a strong objection to my plan.
- karşı gelme {i}
- objectionable itiraz edilebilir
- itiraz nedeni {i}
- sakınca {i}
Örnek Cümle:
Benim açımdan bir sakınca yoktur.
-There is no objection on my part.
- ret (Politika, Siyaset)
- engel
- yolsuz
- itiraz sebebi
- itiraz etme
- sakınca/itiraz
- Terbiyesizce davrandı
- kusur
- itiraza
- object
- cisim
Yolda duran garip bir cisim buldum.
-I found a strange object lying on the road.
Gökyüzündeki garip cisim çıplak gözle görülebilirdi.
-The strange object in the sky could be seen with the unaided eye.
- object
- itiraz etmek
Amacım önerine itiraz etmek değil.
-I don't mean to object to your proposal.
- object
- obje
Objektif olarak bakınca, onun görüşleri rasyonalizmden epey uzak.
-From an objective viewpoint, his argument was far from rational.
Değerlendirme her zaman objektif değildir.
-Valuation is not always objective.
- objectionable
- {s} sakıncalı
- object
- nesne
Nesne, yanıp sönen ışıklar vererek, güneye doğru uçtu.
-The object flew away to the south, giving out flashes of light.
Nesnenin yüzeyi oldukça pürüzlü.
-The surface of the object is fairly rough.
- object
- {f} razı olmamak
- object
- {f} karşı çıkmak
- object
- amaç
Erkekler amaçlarına ulaştı.
-The men achieved their objectives.
- object
- {i} gaye
- objection tango
- itiraz tango
- objection to
- ret
- objection letter
- itiraz mektubu
- objection sustained
- itiraz kabul edildi
- objection to
- (Fiili Deyim ) itiraz etmek , hiç hoşlanmamak
- objection to penal decree
- (Kanun) ceza kararnamesine itiraz
- objection your honor
- itiraz ediyorum sayın yargıç
- object
- itirazı olmak
- object
- {i} hedef
Pazarlama bölümü ve satış bölümü hedefleri mutlaka aynı değildir.
-The objectives of the marketing department and the sales department are not necessarily the same.
Ayaklanma, hedeflerine ulaşmakta başarısız oldu.
-The uprising failed to achieve its objectives.
- object
- görülür veya dokunulur şey
- object
- (Tıp) Üzerinde psikoanaliz yapılan kişi, obje
- object
- nesne,v.karşı ol: n.nesne
- object
- mahzur görmek
- object
- (Tıp) Görülebilen veya dokunulabilen herhangi bir şey, madde, cisim
- object
- nesne, amaç nesne
- object
- (Tıp) Herhangi bir fikir veya hareketin yöneldiği amaç, hedef
- objectionable
- {s} itiraz edilebilir, nahoş, uygunsuz, münasebetsiz: His actions were objectionable. Terbiyesizce davrandı
- object
- konu
Onun kitabı eleştiri konusu haline geldi.
-His book became an object of criticism.
Gerekirse özel bir ücret ödeme konusunda herhangi bir itirazım yok.
-I have no objection to paying a special fee if it is necessary.
- object
- mevzu
- object
- matah
- object
- (Politika, Siyaset) muhalefet etmek
- object
- (Bilgisayar) nesneyi biçimle
- object
- (Politika, Siyaset) karşı gelmek
- object
- karşı olmak
- object
- gık demek
- object
- amaçsız
- object
- (Bilgisayar) nesnesi">(Bilgisayar) nesnesi
- objection!
- (Kanun) itiraz ediyorum
- objectionable
- uygunsuz
- objectionable
- mide bulandırıcı
- venture an objection
- itiraza cüret göstermek
- have no objection to sb
- -e itirazı olmamak
- make an objection to
- itirazda bulunmak
- objectionable
- nahoş
- objectionable
- itiraz edilebilir
- raise an objection
- itiraz et
- raise an objection to
- itirazda bulunmak
- take an objection to sth
- itiraz etmek
- Objections
- itirazlar
- conscientious objection
- Ahlakî, dinî, vicdanî nedelerle askerlik vazifesinin reddedilmesi
- conscientious objection
- (Sosyoloji, Toplumbilim) Vicdani ret: Bir bireyin politik görüşleri, ahlaki değerleri veya dinsel inançları doğrultusunda askerlik hizmetini reddetmesi
- have an objection
- İtirazı olmak
- no objection
- itiraz yok
- object
- nesn
- object
- nesnesel
- withdraw one´s objection
- itirazını geri almak
- cost of objection
- (Kanun) itiraz masrafı
- examination of objection
- (Kanun) itirazın tetkiki
- have an objection to
- itirazı olmak
- if you have no objection
- sakınca görmezseniz
- if you have no objection
- bir itirazınız yoksa
- make an objection to
- itiraz etmek
- object
- {i} cins adam
- object
- objek
Değerlendirme her zaman objektif değildir.
-Valuation is not always objective.
Objektif olarak bakınca, onun görüşleri rasyonalizmden epey uzak.
-From an objective viewpoint, his argument was far from rational.
- object
- {i} amaç, gaye, maksat, hedef: Money's her object. Onun amacı para
- object
- iddia olunan şey
- object
- {i} dilb. nesne
- object
- object glass bir mikroskop veya teleskopun hedefe yakın olan merceği veya mercekleri
- object
- object at issue anlaşmazlık konusu
- object
- şey
Aslında beni hiç sevmiyorsun. Tek önem verdiğin şey matematik! Ne münasebet, seni seviyorum! Kanıtla! Peki. Sevdiğim şeyler A kümesi olsun...
-You don't really love me at all. You only care about your math stuff! Not at all, I do love you! Prove it! Okay. Let A be the set of the objects I love...
Dehşet veren bir şeydi.
-It was an object of terror.
- object
- {f} (to) (-e) itiraz etmek, (-e) karşı çıkmak
- object
- nişan
- object
- madde
- objectionable
- hoş olmayan
- objectionable
- nahoş/itiraz edilebilir
- objectionable
- tatsız
- objectionable
- mahzurlu
- preliminary objection
- (Kanun) ilk itiraz
- raise an objection
- itirazda bulunmak
- raise an objection to
- itiraz etmek
- refusal of objection
- (Kanun) itirazın reddi
- sustain an objection
- itirazı kabul etmek
- take objection to
- itiraz etmek
- take objection to
- reddetmek
- waive an objection
- (Kanun) itirazda bulunmak
- withdraw one's objection
- itirazını geri almak
- written objection
- yazılı itiraz
İlgili Terimler
objection teriminin İngilizce İngilizce sözlükte anlamı
- The act of objecting
- An official protest raised in a court of law during a legal trial over a violation of the rules of the court by the opposing party
- A statement expressing opposition, or a reason or cause for expressing opposition
- an oppositon, charge, fault, defect {n}
- The statement by the Purchaser of a concern regarding title to the subject property which the Purchaser requires the Vendor to correct before closing Also known as "requisition"
- the act of protesting; a public (often organized) manifestation of dissent
- A formal protest made by a party during testimony to record claimed inadmissibility of evidence or impropriety of a question being asked
- 1 A procedure whereby a party asserts during a trial that a particular witness, line of questioning, piece of evidence, or other matter is improper and should not be continued, and asks the court to rule on its impropriety or illegality
- act of objecting; opposition; appeal; denial; protest {i}
- the speech act of objecting
- The act of objecting; as, to prevent agreement, or action, by objection
- If you make or raise an objection to something, you say that you do not like it or agree with it. Some managers have recently raised objection to the PFA handling these negotiations Despite objections by the White House, the Senate voted today to cut off aid. approval
- - Statement by an attorney taking exception to testimony or the attempted admission of evidence and opposing its consideration as evidence overrule - Court's denial of any motion or point raised to the Court
- Reveals a customer’s interest in a product and can be used as a cue to provide additional information
- Cause of trouble; sorrow
- An exception to some statement or procedure during the trial or other proceeding Used to call the court's attention to improper evidence or procedure
- The act of taking exception to some statement or procedure in trial Used to call the Court's attention to improper evidence or procedure
- That which is, or may be, presented in opposition; an adverse reason or argument; a reason for objecting; obstacle; impediment; as, I have no objection to going; unreasonable objections
- If you say that you have no objection to something, you mean that you are not annoyed or bothered by it. I have no objection to banks making money I no longer have any objection to your going to see her
- the act of expressing earnest opposition or protest
- An opposing argument raised by one being preached to <<We were able to overcome the householder's objection with references to the Reasoning book >>
- (law) a procedure whereby a party to a suit says that a particular line of questioning or a particular witness or a piece of evidence or other matter is improper and should not be continued and asks the court to rule on its impropriety or illegality
- An Objection is a disagreement in a case If your creditor tries to ask for more money than they are entitled to, your attorney may file an objection to their claim
- The process by which one party takes exception to some statement or procedure An objection is either sustained (allowed) or overruled by the judge
- When an attorney alerts the judge to potential problems which may be caused by admission of evidence and asks the court to prevent the jury from hearing the evidence An attorney who disagrees with a ruling by the court must register an objection to that ruling in order to make the trial record clear and establish the right to object to the ruling before the appellate court, should there be an appeal
- objection overruled
- the court does not accept the reservation that was raised by one of the parties
- objection sustained
- the court adopts the reservation that was raised by one of the parties
- object
- A thing that has physical existence
- object
- To disagree with something or someone; especially in a Court of Law, to raise an objection
- no objection
- not against, no problem with
- object
- {n} that on which we are employed, a matter
- object
- {v} to oppose, charge with urge
- conscientious objection
- Objection on moral or religious grounds (as to service in the armed forces or to bearing arms)
- An objection
- ob
- categoric objection
- emphatic protest, absolute opposition, unequivocal disapproval
- conscientious objection
- refusal to serve in the military on moral or religious grounds; noncompliance on moral or religious grounds
- expressed no objection
- did not show or voice opposition, did not protest or disapprove
- expressed objection
- voiced opposition, protested, disapproved, complained
- object
- Sight; show; appearance; aspect
- object
- In object-oriented programming, an instantiation of a class or structure
- object
- a noun or noun equivalent either in a prepositional phrase or in a verb construction with the action of a verb directed on or toward it Objects can be one of two kinds in English: a direct object or an indirect object There's no reason to object to objects
- object
- That by which the mind, or any of its activities, is directed; that on which the purpose are fixed as the end of action or effort; that which is sought for; end; aim; motive; final cause
- object
- The goal, end or purpose of something
- object
- To offer in opposition as a criminal charge or by way of accusation or reproach; to adduce as an objection or adverse reason
- object
- (1) In object-oriented design or programming, a concrete realization of a class that consists of data and the operations associated with that data (2) An item that a user can manipulate as a single unit to perform a task An object can appear as text, an icon, or both
- object
- A technical computing term for an independent piece of computer code with its data Hence, object-oriented programming, and distributed objects, where objects are connected over a network
- object
- a general term for any 'thing' which is conditioned by the subject's representation, and so is capable of being known The thing in itself is a thing which cannot become an object (Cf subject; see thing in itself )
- object
- An instance of a particular class In general, any number of objects may be constructed from a class definition (see singleton, however) The class to which an object belongs defines the general characteristics of all instances of that class Within those characteristics, an object will behave according to the current state of its attributes and environment
- object
- To make opposition in words or argument; usually followed by to
- object
- Also called a table in database parlance, an object is a single logical grouping of attributes For example, in the Data Warehouse, the Person object contains attributes such as Last Name and Age Each object is represented in GQL as a single icon
- object
- An object is anything that has a fixed shape or form, that you can touch or see, and that is not alive. an object the shape of a coconut In the cosy consulting room the children are surrounded by familiar objects
- object
- A programming unit that groups together a data structure (fields) and the operations (methods) that can use or affect that data Objects are the principal building blocks of object-oriented programs
- object
- A major category of appropriation Example: "Salaries and Employee Benefits", "Services & Supplies", "Other Charges", and "Fixed Assets" Objects represent groupings of similar or related expenditure accounts or line items For example, the "Services & Supplies" object includes all expenditure accounts relating to purchase of office supplies, maintenance of equipment and structures, rents, contracts for professional services, telephone service, membership dues, etc The budget is controlled at the object level
- object
- To disagree with something or someone; to raise an objection
- object
- In programming, an element that combines data (properties) and behavior (methods) in a single container of code Objects inherit their properties and methods from the classes above them in the hierarchy and can modify the properties and methods to suit their own purposes
- object
- The OBJECT element is a proposal from the W3C that will replace and absorb the many methods in use to include multi-media and embedded content in HTML documents This element can replace all the functionality in the existing APPLET, EMBED, BGSOUND, SOUND and IMG elements
- object
- obj
- object
- the focus of cognitions or feelings; "objects of thought"; "the object of my affection"
- object
- A word, phrase, or clause toward which an action is directed, or is considered to be directed; as, the object of a transitive verb
- object
- In object-oriented programming, a variable comprising both routines and data that is treated as a discrete entity An object is based on a specific model, where a client using an object's services gains access to the object's data through an interface consisting of a set of methods or related functions The client can then call these methods to perform operations
- object
- An object is the encapsulation of behavior and/or data in a programmed unit; when an object encapsulates both behavior and data, we refer to it as a component (for example, a djinn is a component) One research question the Infospheres Group is investigating is allowable behaviors of djinns Many of the Java classes provided with the Infospheres package allow the creation of objects such as Mailboxes and Messages; the behavior of an object is controllable through its interface
- object
- A person or thing toward which an emotion is directed
- object
- The object of a particular feeling or reaction is the person or thing it is directed towards or that causes it. The object of her hatred was 24-year-old model Ros French The object of great interest at the Temple was a large marble tower built in memory of Buddha see also sex object
- object
- An object is created from a class by assigning specific values for the class resources See class and instance
- object
- express or raise an objection or protest or criticism or express dissent; "She never objected to the amount of work her boss charged her with"; "When asked to drive the truck, she objected that she did not have a driver's license"
- object
- emphasis If you say that money is no object or distance is no object, you are emphasizing that you are willing or able to spend as much money as necessary or travel whatever distance is required. Hugh Johnson's shop in London has a range of superb Swedish crystal glasses that I would have if money were no object Although he was based in Wales, distance was no object. Centaur object object oriented programming unidentified flying object
- object
- In memory management, we use the term object or cell to mean a contiguous block of memory(2) forming a single logical structure Objects are the units of allocation, deallocation, etc No connection to an object-oriented system is implied
- object
- "Object" is the generic term for what phase retrieval operates on An object might be an array of Nx real numbers, an Nx×Ny array of pixel values in an image, or an Nx×Ny×Nz array describing a volume distribution, such as electron density in a crystal Even though these examples have different dimensionalities, it makes sense to consider all objects as vectors in a vector space having a much larger number of dimensions D; in the above examples D equals Nx , Nx Ny , and Nx Ny Nz respectively
- object
- (grammar) a constituent that is acted upon; "the object of the verb"
- object
- be averse to or express disapproval of; "My wife objects to modern furniture
- object
- The noun phrase which is an internal complement of a verb phrase or a prepositional phrase. In a verb phrase with a transitive action verb, it is typically the receiver of the action
- object
- That which is set, or which may be regarded as set, before the mind so as to be apprehended or known; that of which the mind by any of its activities takes cognizance, whether a thing external in space or a conception formed by the mind itself; as, an object of knowledge, wonder, fear, thought, study, etc
- object
- An item which forms part of an institution's collections either permanently (in which case it would be recorded in the accessions register) or temporarily (e g , a deposit or loan) For natural science collections the term "Specimen" is used and in this document the two terms should be regarded as being interchangeable
- object
- If you object to something, you express your dislike or disapproval of it. A lot of people will object to the book Cullen objected that his small staff would be unable to handle the added work We objected strongly but were outvoted `Hey, I don't know what you're talking about,' Russo objected
- object
- In grammar, the object of a verb or a preposition is the word or phrase which completes the structure begun by the verb or preposition. see also direct object, indirect object
- object
- a tangible and visible entity; an entity that can cast a shadow; "it was full of rackets, balls and other objects"
- object
- In object-oriented design or programming, a concrete realization of a class that consists of data and the operations associated with that data An item that a user can manipulate as a single unit to perform a task An object can appear as text, an icon, or both
- object
- the goal intended to be attained (and which is believed to be attainable); "the sole object of her trip was to see her children"
- object
- The object of what someone is doing is their aim or purpose. The object of the exercise is to raise money for the charity My object was to publish a scholarly work on Peter Mourne
- object
- A data structure that implements some feature and has an associated set of operations For RPC applications, an object can be anything that an RPC server defines and identifies to its clients (using an object UUID) Often an RPC object is a physical computing resource such as a database, directory, device or processor Alternatively, an RPC object can be an abstraction that is meaningful to an application, such as a service or the location of a server See also object UUID
- object
- Opposed; presented in opposition; also, exposed
- object
- A computational grouping of operations and data into a modular unit An object is defined by the interface it presents to others, its behavior when operations on its interface are invoked, and its state
- object
- In object-oriented programming, a unique instance of a data structure (abstract data type) encapsulated with a set of routines, called methods which operate on the data An object is defined according to the template provided by its class Each object has its own values for the variables belonging to its class and can respond to the messages (methods) defined by its class
- object
- a tangible and visible entity; an entity that can cast a shadow; "it was full of rackets, balls and other objects" the focus of cognitions or feelings; "objects of thought"; "the object of my affection" (grammar) a constituent that is acted upon; "the object of the verb" express or raise an objection or protest or criticism or express dissent; "She never objected to the amount of work her boss charged her with"; "When asked to drive the truck, she objected that she did not have a driver's license" be averse to or express disapproval of; "My wife objects to modern furniture
- object
- Any thing, entity, concept, or abstraction (real or imagined) with clear boundaries and meanings within a particular context, view, or domain (e g customers, vendors, locations, products, parts, services, contracts, reports, systems, resources, equipment, goals, business concepts, etc ) An object may be an instance of one (or more) classes of similar objects that shared common attribute types and operations
- object
- {i} article, thing; goal; objective; focus of a thought or action; (Grammar) recipient of action; (Computers) image or part of a document that can be embedded within another document; (in OOP) self-contained unit of data with its own built-in procedures
- object
- To set before or against; to bring into opposition; to oppose
- object
- be averse to or express disapproval of; "My wife objects to modern furniture"
- object
- (1) A computer representation of something that a user can work with to perform a task An object can appear as text or an icon (2) A collection of data and member functions that operate on that data, which together represent a logical entity in the system In object-oriented programming, objects are grouped into classes that share common data definitions and member functions Each object in the class is said to be an instance of the class
- object
- An entity within the TSC that contains or receives information and upon which subjects perform operations
- object
- That which is put, or which may be regarded as put, in the way of some of the senses; something visible or tangible; as, he observed an object in the distance; all the objects in sight; he touched a strange object in the dark
- object
- An abstract or atomic entity that corresponds to something tangible in an archive environment, such as a grouping of data (data object) or a related grouping of information about that data(catalog object)
- object
- {f} oppose; protest; expostulate
- objectionable
- {s} arousing opposition; causing objection; repulsive; unpleasant
- objectionable
- causing disapproval or protest; "a vulgar and objectionable person"
- objectionable
- liable to objection or debate; used of something one might take exception to; "a thoroughly unpleasant highly exceptionable piece of writing"; "found the politician's views objectionable"
- objectionable
- causing disapproval or protest; "a vulgar and objectionable person
- objectionable
- If you describe someone or something as objectionable, you consider them to be extremely offensive and unacceptable. I don't like your tone young woman, in fact I find it highly objectionable. unpleasant and likely to offend people = offensive
- objectionable
- Liable to objection; likely to be objected to or disapproved of; offensive; as, objectionable words
- objectionable
- Offensive and arousing disapproval; worthy of objection
- objections
- plural of objection
- raised an objection
- voiced his objection, said his opinion against the matter at hand, verbally expressed his dissatisfaction
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