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Detailed Translations for objected from English to Spanish

object:

object [the ~] noun

  1. the object (item; article; good; )
    la cosa; el artículo; el bien; el objeto
  2. the object (target; aim)
    el objeto; el blanco
  3. the object
    – An entity, such as a file, folder, shared folder, printer, or Active Directory object, described by a distinct, named set of attributes. For example, the attributes of a File object include its name, location, and size; the attributes of an Active Directory User object might include the user's first name, last name, and e-mail address. 1
    el objeto
  4. the object
    – In object-oriented programming, an instance of a class. An object comprises data and methods that act on the data, and is treated as a discrete entity. 1
    el objeto
  5. the object
    – A drawing, image, shape, text, or other form of information that has been added to the artboard. 1
    el objeto

to object verb (objects, objected, objecting)

  1. to object (complain; protest)
  2. to object (refute; protest; remonstrate; rebut; deny)
  3. to object (contradict; rebut; protest)

Conjugations for object:

present
  1. object
  2. object
  3. objects
  4. object
  5. object
  6. object
simple past
  1. objected
  2. objected
  3. objected
  4. objected
  5. objected
  6. objected
present perfect
  1. have objected
  2. have objected
  3. has objected
  4. have objected
  5. have objected
  6. have objected
past continuous
  1. was objecting
  2. were objecting
  3. was objecting
  4. were objecting
  5. were objecting
  6. were objecting
future
  1. shall object
  2. will object
  3. will object
  4. shall object
  5. will object
  6. will object
continuous present
  1. am objecting
  2. are objecting
  3. is objecting
  4. are objecting
  5. are objecting
  6. are objecting
subjunctive
  1. be objected
  2. be objected
  3. be objected
  4. be objected
  5. be objected
  6. be objected
diverse
  1. object!
  2. let's object!
  3. objected
  4. objecting
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

Translation Matrix for object:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
artículo article; gadget; good; item; matter; object; thing article; building material; clause; entry; essay; headword; item; lecture; lemma; paper; phrase; proviso; stipulation; story
bien article; gadget; good; item; matter; object; thing asset
blanco aim; object; target mark; target
cosa article; gadget; good; item; matter; object; thing affair; business; case; issue; matter; point of discussion; question; shop; stuff
discutir arguing
objeto aim; article; gadget; good; item; matter; object; target; thing aim; design; goal; idea; intention; mark; objective; plan; scheme; target
reclamar claim; claiming
- aim; article; objective; physical object; target; thing
VerbRelated TranslationsOther Translations
argumentar deny; object; protest; rebut; refute; remonstrate argue; assert; contend; demonstrate; dispute; reason
argüir deny; object; protest; rebut; refute; remonstrate argue; dispute
contradecir contradict; deny; object; protest; rebut; refute; remonstrate argue; deny; disavow; dispute; renounce; repudiate
debatir deny; object; protest; rebut; refute; remonstrate comment; consult; debate; discuss; review; speak about; talk about; talk it over
desmentir contradict; object; protest; rebut deny; disavow; renounce; repudiate
discutir deny; object; protest; rebut; refute; remonstrate altercate; argue; bicker; comment; consult; debate; discuss; dispute; finish; have a quarrel; have a row; have out; make trouble; pronounce; quarrel; review; speak about; talk about; talk it over; talk out; talk over; twist; wrangle
negar deny; object; protest; rebut; refute; remonstrate ban; coldshoulder; decline; denounce; deny; disapprove; disavow; disclaim; disregard; forbid; ignore; object to; prohibit; put aside; put away; refuse; reject; renounce; repudiate; reserve; ricochet; set aside; spurn; turn down; veto
objetar deny; object; protest; rebut; refute; remonstrate
protestar deny; object; protest; rebut; refute; remonstrate appeal; lodge an appeal; protest
rebatir deny; object; protest; rebut; refute; remonstrate argue; decline; denounce; disapprove; disclaim; dispute; invalidate; object to; refuse; reject; repudiate; ricochet; spurn; take the edge of; turn down
reclamar complain; object; protest ask back; ask for; call in; claim; claim back; complain; demand; lay claim to; put in a complaint; reclaim; return an invitation; wail; whinge; yammer
replicar deny; object; protest; rebut; refute; remonstrate argue; dispute; join
Not SpecifiedRelated TranslationsOther Translations
artículo article; post
OtherRelated TranslationsOther Translations
- thing
ModifierRelated TranslationsOther Translations
bien accurate; agreeable; appetising; appetizing; comfortable; correct; delicious; enjoyable; neat; nice; palatable; pleasant; precise; right; scrumptious; tasty; tidy; undamaged; unimpaired; yummy
blanco ashen; bland; blank; clear; crude; dim; drained of colour; faded; faint; lurid; off colour; pale; pallid; plain; roguish; sallow; sly; unfinished; unmarked; unvarnished; washed out; white

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Related Definitions for "object":

  1. a tangible and visible entity; an entity that can cast a shadow2
    • it was full of rackets, balls and other objects2
  2. the focus of cognitions or feelings2
    • objects of thought2
    • the object of my affection2
  3. the goal intended to be attained (and which is believed to be attainable)2
    • the sole object of her trip was to see her children2
  4. (computing) a discrete item that provides a description of virtually anything known to a computer2
    • in object-oriented programming, objects include data and define its status, its methods of operation and how it interacts with other objects2
  5. (grammar) a constituent that is acted upon2
    • the object of the verb2
  6. express or raise an objection or protest or criticism or express dissent2
    • She never objected to the amount of work her boss charged her with2
    • When asked to drive the truck, she objected that she did not have a driver's license2
  7. be averse to or express disapproval of2
    • My wife objects to modern furniture2
  8. An entity, such as a file, folder, shared folder, printer, or Active Directory object, described by a distinct, named set of attributes. For example, the attributes of a File object include its name, location, and size; the attributes of an Active Directory User object might include the user's first name, last name, and e-mail address.1
  9. In object-oriented programming, an instance of a class. An object comprises data and methods that act on the data, and is treated as a discrete entity.1
  10. A table, chart, graphic, equation, or other form of information.1
  11. A drawing, image, shape, text, or other form of information that has been added to the artboard.1

Wiktionary Translations for object:

object
verb
  1. disagree with something or someone
noun
  1. in object-oriented programming
  2. in grammar
  3. the goal, end or purpose of something
  4. thing

Cross Translation:
FromToVia
object objeto voorwerp — een object, iets dat fysiek bestaat
object objetar tegenwerpen — (overgankelijk) iets als bezwaar opperen
object protestar protesteren — grote bezwaren uiten
object objeto Gegenstandmaterielle Sache, die nicht allzu groß ist: Ding, Sache, Objekt
object objeto ObjektGegenstand, auf den sich jemand bezieht, auf den das Denken oder Handeln ausgerichtet ist
object objetivo ZielAusrichtung oder Endpunkt einer Bestrebung
object contradecir widersprechen — auf eine Aussage mit einer gegenteiligen Aussage antworten
object cosa chose — Permet de désigner un objet, une idée, un concept ou une abstraction quelconque, sans avoir à l’identifier ou à le nommer
object cosa chose — Rappelle un mot, une idée, un évènement, ou une énumération dont on parle ou dont on vient de parler ou dont l’on va parler
object objeto objetchose tangible et visible, concrète. Chose perceptible par la vue et le toucher. Chose, dans un sens indéterminé.
object reclamar; necesitar réclamerimplorer ; demander avec instance.