late 14c., from Old French objeccion "reply, retort" (12c.) and directly from Late Latin obiectionem (nominative obiectio), "a throwing or putting before," noun of action from past participle stem of Latin obicere "to oppose" (see object (n.)).
权威例句
1. I no longer have any objection to your going to see her.
我不会再因为你去见她而不高兴。
2. Some managers have recently raised objection to the PFA handling these negotiations.
一些主教练最近就英格兰职业足球运动员协会负责这些谈判提出了异议。
3. The Prosecutor looked toward Napoleon, waiting for him to thunder an objection.
检察官朝拿破仑望去,等他大声抗议。
4. A bigger objection is that aggregation of the results invites distortion.
一种更大的异议是把各种结果集中考虑容易导致曲解。
5. "You've no objection, I take it?" — "Of course not."