subjective

美音:[səb'dʒektɪv] 英音:[səb'dʒektɪv]

简单释义:


adj.主观的(非客观的);主观的(非现实世界的);主语的;主格的

n.【语】主格

网络主观性;个人的;主观上的

完整释义:


adj.

1.自觉的
2.【哲学】主观的; 【语法】主格的

n.

1.【语法】主格


例句:

  1. The Judgment is usually taken in a subjective sense as an operation and a form, occurring merely in self-conscious thought.
    判断常常被认为是一种主观意识的活动或形式,这种活动和形式仅单纯出现在自我意识的思维之内。

  2. This subjective element is the maxim that I ought to follow such a law even if it thwarts all my inclinations.
    这个主观因素即是此准则:即使这样的规律抑制我所有的喜好,我也应该遵循它。

  3. This does not know she was sort of logic, but she was this person, has always been subjective to their own lives.
    这不知道是她哪门子的逻辑,只是她这个人,一贯都是按照自己的主观主义来生活的。

  4. Appetite is, so to speak, the conviction that the subjective is only a half-truth, no more adequate than the objective.
    意欲可以说是一种确信,即确信主观性同客观事物一样,也并不仅仅是片面的,没有真理的。

  5. but now, at the close of its movement, it knows its content to be necessary. This necessity is reached by means of subjective agency.
    但到了它的运动结束时,它却知道这内容是有必然性的,而且这种必然性是通过主观的活动的中介才达到的。

  6. Whether one's situation feels bitter or sweet is often subjective.
    一个人的处境是苦是乐常是主观的。

  7. Trying to determine which one is "better" is entirely subjective, and ultimately futile.
    在两者之间确定一个优胜者,这完全带有主观性,到最后显得没有意义。

  8. Therefore, the translator's "creative treason" are both the fact of subjective and that of inter-subjective.
    因此,译者的“创造性叛逆”既是一种主体性事实,也是一种主体间性事实。

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