direct object
英 [dəˌrekt ˈɒbdʒɪkt]
美 [dəˌrekt ˈɑːbdʒekt]
n. 直接宾语
牛津词典
noun
- 直接宾语
a noun, noun phrase or pronoun that refers to a person or thing that is directly affected by the action of a verb- In ‘I met him in town’, the word ‘him’ is the direct object.
在I met him in town中,him是直接宾语。
- In ‘I met him in town’, the word ‘him’ is the direct object.
柯林斯词典
- (语法中的)直接宾语
In grammar, thedirect objectof a transitive verb is the noun group which refers to someone or something directly affected by or involved in the action performed by the subject. For example, in 'I saw him yesterday', 'him' is the direct object.
英英释义
noun
- the object that receives the direct action of the verb
双语例句
- The direct object of government reform is omnipotent government founded on the planned economy in terms of social background;
从社会背景看,政府改革的直接对象是计划经济基础上的全能政府; - The direct object of say is usually the words spoken.
say的直接宾语通常是所说的话。 - You should put the direct object after the indirect object.
你应该把直接宾语放在间接宾语之后。 - Its direct object is the righter's right to his trade secret, containing the righter's special owning right or using right and the right of keeping the secret to the trade secret.
其直接客体是权利人对商业秘密的权利,包括对商业秘密的所有权或使用权以及保密权。 - Grammar Expressing an action that is carried from the subject to the object; requiring a direct object to complete meaning.
一个表示从主体施向客体的动作,为了使意思完整需要一个直接宾语的。 - Some verbs have two objects, a direct object and an indirect object.
一些动词有两个宾语:直接宾语和间接宾语。 - Tell must normally be followed by a personal direct object; say is used without a personal object
tell后面一般须有一表示人的直接宾语,而say后则无表示人的宾语 - A Comparative Study of the English and Chinese Structures of Indirect Object+ Direct Object
英汉间接宾语+直接宾语结构比较研究 - ( grammar) designating a verb that requires a direct object to complete the meaning.
(语法)指一个需要搭配一个直接的宾语来完成意思的动词。 - And the citizen of the public service as a direct object and public service quality intuitive feel, who should undoubtedly be of local government performance evaluation is an important subject.
而公民作为公共服务的直接对象和公共服务质量的直观感受者,无疑应是地方政府绩效评估的重要主体。