意思
To express opposition or disagreement with something.
文化背景
In Spain, 'presentar objeciones' is very common in the context of 'oposiciones' (state exams). If a student thinks a question was unfair, they formally present an objection. In Mexican bureaucracy, the term is used strictly for formal procedures. In social life, Mexicans might avoid such a direct phrase to remain polite, preferring 'reparos'. Argentines are known for being very argumentative and direct. 'Presentar una objeción' is used frequently in political talk shows and debates. In Colombia, the phrase is often used in the context of 'objeción de conciencia' (conscientious objection), particularly regarding military service.
Use 'Fundamentadas'
In a formal setting, always say 'Presentar objeciones fundamentadas' (reasoned objections). it makes you sound incredibly professional.
Avoid 'Hacer'
Native speakers will understand 'hacer una objeción', but it marks you as a learner. Stick to 'presentar'.
意思
To express opposition or disagreement with something.
Use 'Fundamentadas'
In a formal setting, always say 'Presentar objeciones fundamentadas' (reasoned objections). it makes you sound incredibly professional.
Avoid 'Hacer'
Native speakers will understand 'hacer una objeción', but it marks you as a learner. Stick to 'presentar'.
The 'No' Buffer
In Spain, presenting an objection is seen as being engaged. In Japan or parts of Latin America, it might be seen as confrontational if not phrased very carefully.
自我测试
Completa la frase con el verbo o preposición correcta.
El abogado decidió _______ una objeción _______ la evidencia presentada.
'Presentar' is the formal collocation and 'a' is the preposition used for the object of the objection.
¿Cuál de estas frases es la más adecuada para una reunión de negocios?
Disagreement in a meeting:
This is the most professional and formal way to express disagreement.
Empareja el registro con la frase correspondiente.
Match the registers:
Each phrase fits its specific social context.
Completa el diálogo.
Juez: ¿Tiene algo que decir la defensa? Abogado: Sí, señoría. Queremos _______.
In a courtroom, 'presentar objeciones' is the technical requirement.
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视觉学习工具
Objeción vs. Queja
练习题库
4 练习El abogado decidió _______ una objeción _______ la evidencia presentada.
'Presentar' is the formal collocation and 'a' is the preposition used for the object of the objection.
Disagreement in a meeting:
This is the most professional and formal way to express disagreement.
将左侧的每个项目与右侧的配对匹配:
Each phrase fits its specific social context.
Juez: ¿Tiene algo que decir la defensa? Abogado: Sí, señoría. Queremos _______.
In a courtroom, 'presentar objeciones' is the technical requirement.
🎉 得分: /4
常见问题
12 个问题No! While it's common in law, it's used in any formal environment, like business, university, or government administration.
Only if you are being funny or sarcastic. It's too formal for a casual night out.
An 'objeción' is a logical reason against a plan. A 'queja' is an expression of pain, dissatisfaction, or annoyance.
You can also use 'formular' or 'poner', but 'presentar' is the most versatile and safe choice for B2 learners.
It is 'objeción a'. For example: 'Presentó una objeción a la propuesta'.
You simply shout '¡Objeción, señoría!'
Yes, it is universal across the Spanish-speaking world in formal contexts.
It's better to say 'ante ti' (before you) if you are talking to the person. 'Contra' sounds like a legal attack.
A 'reparo' is a softer version of an 'objeción'. It's like saying 'I have some reservations'.
Yes, because usually, people have more than one reason for disagreeing.
Yes, it is perfect for formal professional emails.
It's a specific term for refusing to do something (like military service) based on moral or religious beliefs.
相关表达
Poner pegas
similarTo find small faults or obstacles.
Impugnar
specialized formTo legally challenge the validity of something.
Hacer reparos
synonymTo express reservations.
Derecho a pataleo
contrastThe right to complain even if it won't change anything.
Objeción de conciencia
specialized formConscientious objection.