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/əˈtætʃmənt/ |
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1 | C a special tool that you can fix to a machine or piece of equipment to make it do a particular job 附件;附加装置 |
| The hallway leads to a bathroom with bath and shower attachment. 这条过道通向配有淋浴设备的浴室。 |
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2 | C something you send with a letter , contract , or other document to give extra information (信件、合同或其他文件的)附件 |
| 2a | a computer file that you send with an email (电子邮件的)附件 | |
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3 | C/U a feeling of loving or liking a person very much 爱慕;喜爱 |
| She formed no close attachments during her time in Paris. 在巴黎期间她没有对这座城市产生很亲近的情感。 |
| +to He felt a particular attachment to his father’ s family. 他觉得特别喜欢父亲的家庭。 |
| 3a | a feeling of liking or supporting a place , idea , or organization (对地点或组织的)依恋;(对想法的)支持 | | +to Scottish firms need to lose their attachment to Scotland to succeed. 苏格兰的公司需要脱离对苏格兰的依赖才能成功。 | |
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4 | U the process of fixing one thing to another 连接 |
| The filter has suckers for attachment to the side of the tank. 过滤器带有连接到水箱边上的吸管。 |
PHRASE |
- | on attachment BRITISH |
| someone who is on attachment to an organization or company has been sent there for a short time by the organization or company that they normally work for . AMERICANon assignment |
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| +to In 1986 John was sent on attachment to the Paris office. 1986年约翰被派到巴黎代表处。 |
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