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Objektsprache
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ˈob·ject lan·guage N
1. object language LING:
2. object language COMPUT:
Maschinensprache <-, -n> spec
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ob·ject1 [ˈɒbʤɪkt, ˈɒbʤekt, Am ˈɑ:b-] N
1. object (thing):
Objekt nt <-(e)s, -e>
Gegenstand m <-(e)s, -stän·de>
object PHILOS
Objekt nt <-(e)s, -e>
2. object usu sing (aim):
Ziel nt <-(e)s, -e>
Zweck m <-(e)s, -e>
Geschäftszweck m <-(e)s, -e>
Nahziel nt <-(e)s, -e>
3. object usu sing form (focus):
Gegenstand m <-(e)s, -stän·de>
4. object LING:
Objekt nt <-(e)s, -e>
5. object (obstacle):
Hinderungsgrund m <-(e)s, -gründe>
6. object inf (odd person):
I. ob·ject2 [əbˈʤekt] VB intr
1. object:
gegen etw acc sein
etwas gegen etw acc haben
sich dat etw verbitten
2. object (protest):
II. ob·ject2 [əbˈʤekt] VB trans
lan·guage [ˈlæŋgwɪʤ] N
1. language (of nation):
Sprache f <-, -n>
Kunstsprache f <-, -n>
2. language no pl:
Sprache f <-> kein pl
Ausdrucksweise f <-, -n>
Sprache f <-> kein pl
3. language (of specialist group):
Fachsprache f <-, -n>
Fachsprache f <-, -n>
4. language COMPUT:
Phrases:
OpenDict entry
object N
object of consideration LAW, soziol, reserach
Present
Iobject
youobject
he/she/itobjects
weobject
youobject
theyobject
Past
Iobjected
youobjected
he/she/itobjected
weobjected
youobjected
theyobjected
Present Perfect
Ihaveobjected
youhaveobjected
he/she/ithasobjected
wehaveobjected
youhaveobjected
theyhaveobjected
Past Perfect
Ihadobjected
youhadobjected
he/she/ithadobjected
wehadobjected
youhadobjected
theyhadobjected
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Examples include kneading bread dough, wringing out a towel, avoiding laser-beams or miming the shape of an imaginary object.
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While listeners may object to those books with chapters read by multiple readers, others find this to be a non-issue or even a feature.
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Upon waking up, the player character discovers a talisman, an object which grants the character superpowers.
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The object of the sport was for the dogs to immobilise the bull.
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The eighteen dhtus can be arranged into six triads, where each triad is composed of a sense object, a sense organ, and sense consciousness.
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From a high level (conceptual) perspective, classes represent the concepts supported by a system, while from a low level (physical) perspective they can represent the classes implemented by an object language.
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Von einem hohen (konzeptuellen) Niveau aus betrachtet, repräsentieren Klassen die Konzepte, die von einem System unterstützt werden. Von einem niedrigen (physischen) Niveau gesehen, repräsentieren sie die Klassen, die von einer Objektsprache implementiert werden.
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