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源自拉丁语 'objectare'(反对),通过古法语 'objecter' 进入英语,后缀 '-or' 表示执行动作的人。
❶ 指反对或拒绝某事的人,通常基于道德、宗教或个人原则提出异议,常见于法律或正式场合。
“The conscientious objector refused to join the army due to his pacifist beliefs.”
(这位出于良心拒服兵役者因和平主义信仰拒绝参军。)
“Several objectors spoke against the construction plan at the town meeting.”
(数名反对者在镇会议上发言反对该建设计划。)
conscientious objector — 特指因道德或宗教信仰原因拒绝服兵役的人,可能需通过法律程序获得豁免。
“During the war, conscientious objectors were often assigned to non-combat roles.”
(战争期间,出于良心拒服兵役者通常被分配从事非战斗工作。)