object

object
1. I
he objects он возражает, он протестует, он против этого; I won't object я не стану возражать; I think I'll have a smoke, if you don't object я, пожалуй, закурю, если вы ничего не имеете против; if you disliked the proposal you should have objected если вам предложение было не по душе, вы должны были высказать свои возражения
2. II
object in some manner object strongly (weakly, etc.) решительно и т.д. протестовать
3. XI
be objected that it was objected that there was no time (that the proposed clause might inflict hardships, etc.) говорили, что этого нельзя делать, потому что нет времени и т.д.
4. XVI
object to (against) smth., smb. object to the argument (to the idea, to the marriage, etc.) возражать против такого аргумента и т.д.; he objected to my dress (to all this noise, to a wet summer, etc.) ему не нравилось мое платье и т.д.; I don't object to a glass of wine я не прочь выпить стаканчик вина; object to smth. strongly (most decidedly, formally, fruitlessly, unreasonably, etc.) резко и т.д. возражать против чего-л.; I emphatically object against his proposal я категорически возражаю против его предложения; what have you got to object against him? что вы имеете против него?; object to a witness отводить свидетеля; object in smth. he stood up and objected in strong language oil поднялся и заявил резкий протест
5. XVII
object to doing smth. object to opening the window (to smb.'s smoking, to my singing, to his going on the trip, to my correcting your mistakes, etc.) возражать против того, чтобы открыли окно и т.д.; object to his coining возражать против его прихода; I strongly object to waiting another year я совсем не хочу ждать еще год; I object to being treated like this я не желаю, чтобы со мной так обращались
6. XXV
object that... object that the weather was bad (that there was no time, that he is too young for the pension, that our plans were too dangerous, etc.) быть против на том основании, что погода плохая и т.д.
7. XXVII1
object to what.. object sharply to what the speaker said резко возражать докладчику

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