Subjective Meaning in English
word
səbˈdʒɛktɪv
suhb-JEK-tiv
sʌbdʒˈɛktɪv
sub-JEK-tiv
释义
Based on personal feelings, opinions, or experiences, rather than on facts or evidence. 'Subjective' describes things that can change from person to person.
用法与细微差别
Often used in academic, philosophical, and everyday contexts. Paired with 'objective' (based on facts). Common phrases: 'subjective opinion', 'subjective experience', 'highly subjective'. Avoid using it to describe measurable facts.
Spanish: subjetivoPortuguese (BR): subjetivoPortuguese (PT): subjetivoChinese (Simplified): 主观的Chinese (Traditional): 主觀的Hindi: व्यक्तिपरकArabic: ذاتيBengali: আন্তঃব্যক্তিক - বিষয়ভিত্তিকRussian: субъективныйJapanese: 主観的Vietnamese: chủ quanKorean: 주관적Turkish: öznelUrdu: ذاتیIndonesian: subjektif
例句
Beauty is a subjective idea.
basic
Her review was very subjective.
basic
Taste in music is always subjective.
basic
It's hard to judge art because it's so subjective.
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My opinion might be subjective, but I really enjoyed the movie.
natural
Let's try to be objective and not too subjective about this issue.
natural