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objeto
-I object
Presentyoconjugation ofobjetar.
Preteriteél/ella/ustedconjugation ofobjetar.

objeto

el objeto(
ohb
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heh
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toh
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A masculine noun is used with masculine articles and adjectives (e.g., el hombre guapo, el sol amarillo).
masculine noun
a. object
Se dedica a coleccionar todo tipo de objetos curiosos.She collects all kinds of curious objects.
a. purpose
Bajamos los precios con el objeto de atraer a nuevos clientes.We reduced the prices with the purpose of luring new customers.
b. object
El objeto de esta publicación es dar a conocer los efectos de la contaminación.The object of this publication is to make known the effects of pollution.
c. aim
Esta investigación tiene por objeto establecer las causas del accidente.The aim of this investigation is to establish the cause of the accident.
a. target
Las gafas la han convertido en objeto de burla de sus compañeros.Because of her glasses she has become the target of her classmates' mockery.
a. object
El objeto de la psicología es estudiar el comportamiento humano.The object of psychology is to study human behavior.
a. object
El verbo "escribir" puede llevar objeto directo e indirecto.The verb "escribir" can take a direct and an indirect object.
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