objectionableness

英[əb'dʒekʃənəbl] 美[əb'dʒekʃənəbl]
  • adj.该反对的;讨厌的;有异议的
  • act n.行为;行动;法案;(戏剧、歌剧等的)一幕;假装v.行动;举止;假装;表演;扮演;充当;有效果
  • crime n.犯罪;恶行
  • enhancement n.增强;提高;放大
  • hate v.憎恨;厌恶;讨厌n.憎恨;厌恶
  • sentencing n.句子;判决vt.宣判;判决
Adjective:
  1. causing disapproval or protest;

    "a vulgar and objectionable person"

  2. liable to objection or debate; used of something one might take exception to;

    "a thoroughly unpleasant highly exceptionable piece of writing"
    "found the politician's views objectionable"

    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. Articles devoid of substance are the least justifiable and the most objectionable.
      最不应该、最要反对的是言之无物的文章。
    2. I myself didn't find his behaviour objectionable.
      我本人并不觉得他的行为不当。
    3. His drunken behaviour was extremely objectionable.
      他醉后的举动极为讨厌。
    4. She found his behavior objectionable.
      她觉得他的行为令人作呕。