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objeto
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Objeto
No contexto dos estudos acadêmicos, é o assunto ou tema de estudo ao qual será aplicado determinado método de análise.
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Objeto
Un objeto (del latin objetum), es todo ente limitado, con una función precisa, al que puede colocarsele una etiqueta verbal, que puede definirse mediante las relaciones externas con su medio. Los objetos bien pueden ser entes materiales, que es el significado popular, o bien pueden ser creaciones o conceptos como las ideas o pertenecer a campos específicos del saber como la informática, la filosofía y la gramática.
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objetar
(v.) = object ; cavil (about/at) ; quibble (about/over/with) ; raise + objection.
Ex: It may be objected that a direct experience of the country by visiting it does not ensure a true picture, in fact that it may even stand in the way.
Ex: Chalmers conceded the utter falseness of the forgeries, but cavilled at Malone's method of refuting them.
Ex: If the business of American government simply comes down to quibbling over price, then all principled protests become rather pointless.
Ex: The objection that is always raised against our subject access reflecting a multiplicity of points of view is that the reader's expectations concerning access will often not be met.
Ex: It may be objected that a direct experience of the country by visiting it does not ensure a true picture, in fact that it may even stand in the way.
Ex: Chalmers conceded the utter falseness of the forgeries, but cavilled at Malone's method of refuting them.
Ex: If the business of American government simply comes down to quibbling over price, then all principled protests become rather pointless.
Ex: The objection that is always raised against our subject access reflecting a multiplicity of points of view is that the reader's expectations concerning access will often not be met.
objeto1
(n.) = artifact [artefact] ; body ; object ; physical object ; artefact [artifact].
Ex: There is also a review by Ken Bierman of the future of the catalog insofar as it is a physical artifact.
Ex: Cartographic materials are, according to AACR2, all the materials that represent, in whole or in part, the earth or any celestial body.
Ex: An object is a tree-dimensional artefact (or replica of an artefact) or a specimen of a naturally occurring entity.
Ex: The rolls, which it was customary to keep in the bosom, contained exhortations, messages and promises and were considered very valuable as physical objects.
Ex: An artefact is any object made or modified by man.
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* basado en el objeto = artefact-centred [artefact-centered, -USA].
* basado en los objetos = object-specific.
* centrado en el objeto = artefact-centred [artefact-centered, -USA].
* colección de objetos de las artes escénicas = theatre arts collection.
* conocimiento del objeto = object knowledge.
* DOI (Identificador de Objeto Digital) = DOI (Digital Object Identifier).
* gestión de objetos = object management.
* indización según el objeto = entity-oriented indexing.
* lenguaje de objetos = object language.
* libro como objeto = book-object.
* mujer objeto = sex object.
* objeto coleccionable = collectable item ; collectable ; collectible ; collectible item.
* objeto cultural = cultural object.
* objeto curioso = knick knack.
* objeto de arte = art object.
* objeto de barro = earthenware.
* objeto de bronce = bronze.
* objeto de hierro = ironwork.
* objeto de información electrónico = electronic information object.
* objeto en forma de caja = enclosure.
* objeto expuesto = exhibit.
* objeto inservible = useless object.
* objeto inútil = useless object.
* objeto lacado = lacquer.
* objeto material = material object.
* objeto natural = natural object.
* objeto que da consuelo = comforter.
* objetos curiosos = bric-a-brac.
* objetos de bronce = brassware.
* objetos de Eslovenia = Slovenica.
* objetos de valor = valuables.
* objetos esotéricos = esoterica.
* objeto sexual = sex object.
* objetos naturales = realia.
* objetos o estilo asociado a Canadá = Canadiana.
* objetos o estilo asociado a los Estados Unidos de América = Americana.
* objetos o estilo asociado o conmemorativo de Gandhi = Gandhiana.
* objetos perdidos = lost property ; lost property ; lost and found.
* objetos y utensilios de escritura = stationery.
* objeto tridimensional = three-dimensional object.
* objeto volador = flying object.
* Objeto Volador No Identificado (OVNI) = UFO (Unidentified Flying Object).
* orientado hacia el objeto = object-oriented ; artefact-centred [artefact-centered, -USA].
* perder un objeto personal = lose + property.
* programación orientada a objetos = object-oriented programming (OOP).
* programa objeto = object program(me).
* tratar como un objeto = objectify.
Ex: There is also a review by Ken Bierman of the future of the catalog insofar as it is a physical artifact.
Ex: Cartographic materials are, according to AACR2, all the materials that represent, in whole or in part, the earth or any celestial body.
Ex: An object is a tree-dimensional artefact (or replica of an artefact) or a specimen of a naturally occurring entity.
Ex: The rolls, which it was customary to keep in the bosom, contained exhortations, messages and promises and were considered very valuable as physical objects.
Ex: An artefact is any object made or modified by man.
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* basado en el objeto = artefact-centred [artefact-centered, -USA].
* basado en los objetos = object-specific.
* centrado en el objeto = artefact-centred [artefact-centered, -USA].
* colección de objetos de las artes escénicas = theatre arts collection.
* conocimiento del objeto = object knowledge.
* DOI (Identificador de Objeto Digital) = DOI (Digital Object Identifier).
* gestión de objetos = object management.
* indización según el objeto = entity-oriented indexing.
* lenguaje de objetos = object language.
* libro como objeto = book-object.
* mujer objeto = sex object.
* objeto coleccionable = collectable item ; collectable ; collectible ; collectible item.
* objeto cultural = cultural object.
* objeto curioso = knick knack.
* objeto de arte = art object.
* objeto de barro = earthenware.
* objeto de bronce = bronze.
* objeto de hierro = ironwork.
* objeto de información electrónico = electronic information object.
* objeto en forma de caja = enclosure.
* objeto expuesto = exhibit.
* objeto inservible = useless object.
* objeto inútil = useless object.
* objeto lacado = lacquer.
* objeto material = material object.
* objeto natural = natural object.
* objeto que da consuelo = comforter.
* objetos curiosos = bric-a-brac.
* objetos de bronce = brassware.
* objetos de Eslovenia = Slovenica.
* objetos de valor = valuables.
* objetos esotéricos = esoterica.
* objeto sexual = sex object.
* objetos naturales = realia.
* objetos o estilo asociado a Canadá = Canadiana.
* objetos o estilo asociado a los Estados Unidos de América = Americana.
* objetos o estilo asociado o conmemorativo de Gandhi = Gandhiana.
* objetos perdidos = lost property ; lost property ; lost and found.
* objetos y utensilios de escritura = stationery.
* objeto tridimensional = three-dimensional object.
* objeto volador = flying object.
* Objeto Volador No Identificado (OVNI) = UFO (Unidentified Flying Object).
* orientado hacia el objeto = object-oriented ; artefact-centred [artefact-centered, -USA].
* perder un objeto personal = lose + property.
* programación orientada a objetos = object-oriented programming (OOP).
* programa objeto = object program(me).
* tratar como un objeto = objectify.
objeto2
(n.) = focus ; object ; locus [loci, -pl.] ; butt.
Nota: Generalmente usado para referirse a personas que son objeto de ridículo.
Ex: Our focus in this text is on the first stage in the following diagram.
Ex: The object of classification is to group related subjects.
Ex: The locus of government policy making has been shifted to the Ministry of Research and Technology.
Ex: The author discusses art critic Harry Quilter, usually remembered today as 'Arry,' the butt of merciless lampooning by J.M. Whistler.
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* con (el) objeto de = in order to ; in the attempt to ; in an attempt to ; in an effort to ; aimed at ; with the purpose of ; in a bid to/for ; with the aim of ; in the drive to ; in a drive to ; in a move to ; in order that ; in the interest(s) of ; with an aim to.
* con (el) objeto de hacer = toward(s).
* con (el) objeto de (+ Infinitivo) = with a view to (+ Gerundio).
* con (el) objeto de + Verbo = for the purpose of + Nombre.
* objeto de aprendizaje = learning object.
* objeto de burla = object of ridicule.
* objeto de culto = cult object.
* objeto de curiosidad = object of curiosity.
* objeto de delito contra el estado = impeachable.
* objeto de estudio = subject ; object of study ; under study.
* objeto de interés = object of interest.
* objeto del debate = at issue.
* objeto de valor = valuable.
* objeto de valor cultural = cultural valuable.
* ser objeto de = be a matter for/of ; be subject to ; experience ; come in for ; run + the gauntlet of ; make + Nombre + subject to.
* ser objeto de crítica = attract + criticism ; come in + for criticism ; be under criticism ; be subjected to + criticism ; be (the) subject of/to criticism ; take + heat.
* ser objeto de debate = be at issue.
* ser objeto de discriminación = suffer + discrimination.
Nota: Generalmente usado para referirse a personas que son objeto de ridículo.
Ex: Our focus in this text is on the first stage in the following diagram.
Ex: The object of classification is to group related subjects.
Ex: The locus of government policy making has been shifted to the Ministry of Research and Technology.
Ex: The author discusses art critic Harry Quilter, usually remembered today as 'Arry,' the butt of merciless lampooning by J.M. Whistler.
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* con (el) objeto de = in order to ; in the attempt to ; in an attempt to ; in an effort to ; aimed at ; with the purpose of ; in a bid to/for ; with the aim of ; in the drive to ; in a drive to ; in a move to ; in order that ; in the interest(s) of ; with an aim to.
* con (el) objeto de hacer = toward(s).
* con (el) objeto de (+ Infinitivo) = with a view to (+ Gerundio).
* con (el) objeto de + Verbo = for the purpose of + Nombre.
* objeto de aprendizaje = learning object.
* objeto de burla = object of ridicule.
* objeto de culto = cult object.
* objeto de curiosidad = object of curiosity.
* objeto de delito contra el estado = impeachable.
* objeto de estudio = subject ; object of study ; under study.
* objeto de interés = object of interest.
* objeto del debate = at issue.
* objeto de valor = valuable.
* objeto de valor cultural = cultural valuable.
* ser objeto de = be a matter for/of ; be subject to ; experience ; come in for ; run + the gauntlet of ; make + Nombre + subject to.
* ser objeto de crítica = attract + criticism ; come in + for criticism ; be under criticism ; be subjected to + criticism ; be (the) subject of/to criticism ; take + heat.
* ser objeto de debate = be at issue.
* ser objeto de discriminación = suffer + discrimination.
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objeto
objecte
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objeto
nm.
object, thing; goal, purpose; exhibit; single
objetar
v.
remonstrate; object, demur
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