Lat. objectare, de ob, et jactare, jeter (=> JETER). Une plus ancienne forme est objicer, tiré directement d'objicere.dar andâxtan/afgandan (pbp.)
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brun/dar afgandan
2 fra. objecteur, objection ; eng. objector, fierce objections, objectionable
(dar) bar(-â-bar) istâdan
dar oftâdan
xorda greftan
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The system of scholarships obtained by competition, though better than nothing, is objectionable from many points of view. It introduces the competitive spirit into the work of the very young; it makes them regard knowledge from the standpoint of what is useful in examinations rather than in the light of its intrinsic interest or importance; it places a premium upon that sort of ability which is displayed precociously in glib answers to set questions rather than upon the kind that broods on difficulties and remains for a time rather dumb. What is perhaps worse than any of these defects is the tendency to cause overwork in youth, leading to lack of vigor and interest when manhood has been reached. It can hardly be doubted that by this cause, at present, many fine minds have their edge blunted and their keenness destroyed.
(B. RUSSELL,
Proposed Roads To Freedom)
(อับเจค'เชิน) n. การคัดค้าน,การโต้แย้ง,การไม่เห็นด้วย,ตัวคัดค้าน, คำที่มีความหมายเหมือนกัน: rebuttal