Englisch-Spanisch Übersetzung von objective

Übersetzung des Wortes objective von englisch zu spanisch, mit Synoynmen, Antonymen, Verbkonjugationen, Betonung, Anagrammen, Beispielen.

objective in spanisch

objective
judgmentAdjektiv objetivo, imparcial
  behaviorAdjektiv imparcial, objetivo
  opticsSubstantiv objetivo [m]
  goalSubstantiv meta [f], objetivo [m], propósito [m]
Synonym für objective
Antonym für objective
Derived terms of objective
Beispiele mit Übersetzung
Being objective means not telling everybody whose side you are on.
From an objective viewpoint, his argument was far from rational.
It is very difficult for anybody to be objective about his own character.
His objective is to become a teacher.
Does objective history exist?
This is our main objective.
They don't realize that they're being used as pawns to obtain a wider political objective.
We aim at that objective.
He doesn't have a clear objective in life.
My sister didn't own up to breaking the lamp, instead she made up some story about aliens coming to Earth with the objective of destroying every piece of yellow furniture.
What do you intend to do from now on? Do you have an objective?
We're objective.
Sometimes it's better to concentrate on a modest objective in order to achieve a more ambitious one.
Valuation is not always objective.
ähnliche Wörter

 
 

Substantiv
1. objective - the lens or system of lenses in a telescope or microscope that is nearest the object being viewed
  lens, lense, lens system a transparent optical device used to converge or diverge transmitted light and to form images
  optical telescope an astronomical telescope designed to collect and record light from cosmic sources
  compound microscope light microscope that has two converging lens systems: the objective and the eyepiece
Adjektiv
1. objective - undistorted by emotion or personal bias; based on observable phenomena; "an objective appraisal"; "objective evidence"
  nonsubjective
  subjective taking place within the mind and modified by individual bias; "a subjective judgment"
  clinical scientifically detached; unemotional; "he spoke in the clipped clinical monotones typical of police testimony"
  impersonal, neutral having no personal preference; "impersonal criticism"; "a neutral observer"
  verifiable capable of being verified; "a verifiable account of the incident"
2. objective - emphasizing or expressing things as perceived without distortion of personal feelings, insertion of fictional matter, or interpretation; "objective art"
  documentary
  existent, real having existence or being or actuality; "an attempt to refine the existent machinery to make it more efficient"; "much of the beluga caviar existing in the world is found in the Soviet Union and Iran"
3. objective - serving as or indicating the object of a verb or of certain prepositions and used for certain other purposes; "objective case"; "accusative endings"
  accusative
  grammar the branch of linguistics that deals with syntax and morphology (and sometimes also deals with semantics)
  accusative, accusative case, objective case the case of nouns serving as the direct object of a verb
  accusative, accusative case, objective case the case of nouns serving as the direct object of a verb
4. objective - belonging to immediate experience of actual things or events; "objective benefits"; "an objective example"; "there is no objective evidence of anything of the kind"
  concrete capable of being perceived by the senses; not abstract or imaginary; "concrete objects such as trees"
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