subjective

英 [səb'dʒektɪv] 美 [səb'dʒɛktɪv]
  • adj. 主观的;个人的;自觉的
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subjective 主观的

来自 subject,从属于,受支配于,-ive,形容词后缀。引申比喻义受大脑支配的,用于语法格 指主观的。比较 objective,客观的。

subjective (adj.)
c. 1500, "characteristic of one who is submissive or obedient," from Late Latin subiectivus "of the subject, subjective," from subiectus "lying under, below, near bordering on," figuratively "subjected, subdued"(see subject (n.)). In early Modern English as "existing, real;" more restricted meaning "existing in the mind" (the mind as "the thinking subject") is from 1707, popularized by Kant and his contemporaries; thus, in art and literature, "personal, idiosyncratic" (1767). Related: Subjectively; subjectiveness.
1. We know that taste in art is a subjective matter.
我们知道艺术品位因人而异。

来自柯林斯例句

2. Human perception is highly imperfect and by definition subjective.
人的感知具有高度缺陷,而且天性主观。

来自柯林斯例句

3. a highly subjective point of view
非常主观的看法

来自《权威词典》

4. Try to avoid being subjective and one - sided when looking at problems.
看问题要避免主观 片面.

来自《现代汉英综合大词典》

5. The Kantian categories differ from those of Aristotle in being subjective.
康德哲学的范畴与亚里士多德哲学的范畴的不同在于其主观性.

来自《现代汉英综合大词典》

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