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对象 — meaning in English: Objects

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模块
mókuài
公寓
gōngyù
提示
tíshì
对象
duìxiàng
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use 对象 when discussing relationships, whether romantic or platonic. For example, a friend might ask you about your '对象' when you're talking about your significant other, or in a business context, it may refer to the target demographic for a product.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is 目标 (mùbiāo), which means 'goal' or 'target.' While 目标 focuses on an objective or aim, 对象 emphasizes the relational aspect, making it more suitable when talking about people or entities involved in a relationship.
Culture
The term 对象 has evolved to encompass not just physical objects but also abstract relationships, reflecting a broader understanding in Chinese culture that emphasizes social connections. Interestingly, the character 对 ('duì') means 'to face' or 'to oppose,' while 象 ('xiàng') means 'image' or 'shape,' symbolizing the idea of encountering or relating to someone or something.
FAQ
Q.What does 对象 mean in English?
对像 translates to 'object' or 'target,' but it's most commonly used in the context of relationships or partnerships.
Q.How do you use 对象 in a sentence?
You can use 对象 by saying something like '我有一个对象' which means 'I have a partner' or '我在寻找一个对象' meaning 'I am looking for a partner.'
Q.Can 对象 refer to things other than people?
Yes, 对象 can refer to objects or targets in a broader sense, such as a study subject or a business target, but it's primarily used in relational contexts.
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