Objectionable Meaning in English
word
əbˈdʒɛkʃənəbəɫ
ub-JEK-shuh-nuh-buhl
ɒbdʒˈɛkʃənəbəl
ob-JEK-shuh-nuh-buhl
释义
If something is objectionable, it is unpleasant, offensive, or causes people to disagree or take offense.
用法与细微差别
"Objectionable" is formal and often used to describe content, behavior, or comments others may find offensive or inappropriate. Common phrases: "morally objectionable," "find something objectionable." Not used for everyday dislikes; it implies a stronger, more serious criticism.
Spanish: objetable - desagradablePortuguese (BR): objetável - desagradávelPortuguese (PT): objetável - desagradávelChinese (Simplified): 令人反感的 - 不受欢迎的Chinese (Traditional): 令人反感的 - 不受歡迎的Hindi: आपत्तिजनकArabic: مرفوض - غير مقبولBengali: আপত্তিকর - অস্বস্তিকর (বিতর্কিত বা অসম্মানজনক)Russian: неприемлемый - вызывающий возражения - нежелательныйJapanese: 不適切な - 不快なVietnamese: khó chấp nhận - gây phản cảmKorean: 불쾌한 - 부적절한Turkish: itiraz edilebilir - sakıncalıUrdu: قابلِ اعتراض - ناپسندیدہIndonesian: tidak pantas - tidak layak
例句
This book contains some objectionable language.
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Many found his comments to be objectionable.
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Posting objectionable images online can get you banned.
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I don't find that joke objectionable, but some people might.
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The movie was rated PG-13 for objectionable content.
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Anything objectionable should be reported to the moderator.
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