attach
/əˈtætʃ/verb
with obj.
1- fasten; join连接; 系牢:
he ensured the trailer was securely attached to the minibus.
他确保拖车安全地挂在面包车后面。
1.1
- fasten (a related document) to another附上(有关文件):
I attach a copy of the memo for your information.
我附了一份备忘录供你查阅。
1.2
- include (a condition) as part of an agreement(在协议中)附加(条件):
the Commission can attach appropriate conditions to the operation of the agreement.
委员会可以对协议的实施附加适当的条件。
1.3
- ascribe (value or importance) to something认为有(价值, 重要性):
he doesn't attach too much importance to fixed ideas.
他不很看重固有的观念。
1.4
- no obj.
attach to
(of importance or value) be ascribed to(重要性, 价值)归属于: a good deal of prominence attaches to the central union federations.
中央联邦政府被赋予突出地位。
1.5
attach oneself to
join (someone or something) without being invited(主动)与…在一起:they were all too ready to attach themselves to you for the whole day.
他们都非常乐意整天跟你在一起。
1.6
- (一般作 be attached)appoint (someone) for special or temporary duties给(某人)指派特殊(或临时)任务:
I was attached to another working group.
我被派到另一个工作组。
1.7
- Law, archaic seize (a person or property) by legal authority【律】〈古〉依法扣押(人, 财产):
the Earl Marshal attached Gloucester for high treason.
英国王室典礼大臣以叛国罪扣押了格洛斯特。
派生词
attachable
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