objectives
objectives — 名詞
- objectivessingular
- objectivesesplural
1. A specific result that a person, team, or organization plans to reach and works
目標
計劃要達成的具體結果
A specific result that a person, team, or organization plans to reach and works toward within a set period of time.
The marketing team set several clear objectives for the product launch this quarter.
行銷團隊為本季的產品上市設定了幾個明確的目標。
collocation: set + objectives + for [time period]
Ingrid achieved all her training objectives before the end of the summer.
Ingrid 在夏天結束前達成了她所有的訓練目標。
One of the company's main objectives is to reduce waste by thirty percent.
這間公司的主要目標之一是將廢棄物減少百分之三十。
The students outlined their research objectives in the first chapter of the report.
學生們在報告的第一章概述了他們的研究目標。
Padma and her colleagues agreed on three key objectives for the coming year.
Padma 和同事們就未來一年的三項關鍵目標達成共識。
- goal
more common in everyday speech; often implies personal ambition rather than formal planning
- aim
broader — suggests general direction rather than a specific measurable outcome
- target
more concrete and numerical; often used with sales figures or quotas
- purpose
focuses on the reason something exists, not the planned outcome of an effort
文法句型
set / achieve / meet + objectives
objective + of + noun phrase
objective + to + infinitive
用法筆記
The singular form is objective; the plural form is objectives. Frequently used in business, academic, and project-planning contexts with verbs such as set, achieve, meet, outline, and agree on. A time frame (for this year, within six months) typically follows.
常見錯誤
objectives — 形容詞
- objectivespositive
- more objectivescomparative
- most objectivessuperlative
1. Based only on facts and evidence rather than on personal feelings, opinions, or
客觀的
基於事實而非個人感受
Based only on facts and evidence rather than on personal feelings, opinions, or beliefs.
A fair judge must stay objective and listen carefully to both sides of the case.
公正的法官必須保持客觀,仔細聆聽雙方的說詞。
collocation: stay/remain + objective
The newspaper article gave an objective account of the political debate.
那篇報紙文章對政治辯論做了客觀的報導。
Paloma tried to be objective when reviewing her friend's job application.
Paloma 在審閱朋友的求職資料時,盡力保持客觀。
It is hard to give an objective opinion about a film your own child directed.
對自己孩子導演的電影,要給出客觀的意見並不容易。
The report offered an objective analysis of the education system.
這份報告對教育體系提供了客觀的分析。
- subjective
based on personal feelings rather than facts
- biased
showing an unfair preference for one side
文法句型
be objective (about / in)
remain / stay + objective
objective + noun (analysis / assessment / account)
用法筆記
The opposite is subjective (based on personal feelings). Frequently used in academic writing, journalism, legal settings, and scientific reporting. The adverb form objectively is very common in formal contexts.