objects in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for objects in the English»Serbian Dictionary

object1 ['ɒbʤɪkt] N

II.object2 [ɒb'ʤekt] VB trans

'ob·ject les·son N approv

in·di·rect 'ob·ject N LING

un·iden·ti·fied fly·ing 'ob·ject N

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movable heavy objects
movable heavy objects
greasy objects
float about objects

objects Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to last a lifetime objects, devices

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Humans can not study objects one by one, since they are all interrelated and interconnected, and their faculties are not reliable enough for the purpose.
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He manipulates the objects, often by physically reconfiguring them in such a way that invests the quotidian with philosophical and emotional resonance.
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Therefor allowing larger items and objects to be scanned in comparising to the limitations in width and height of scanning arms.
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In this format, the animator can create a domain where the player chooses to go right or left, or pick up objects, and so forth.
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Ring bolts are commonly used to attach cables or ropes to objects, for example securing a boat to a dock, or as a tie down point for cargo.
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These rays, which stream through gaps in clouds (particularly stratocumulus) or between other objects, are columns of sunlit air separated by darker cloud-shadowed regions.
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Agents satisfy the range of application attributed to function objects, such as being passed as arguments in procedural calls or specified as callback routines.
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Size limitations can cause hand-held and mobile radar devices to produce measurements from multiple objects within the field of view of the user.
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The meaning is similar to "rumpelgeist" (rattle ghost) or "poltergeist", a mischievous spirit that clatters and moves household objects.
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Alternatives are synchronous method invocation and future objects.
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