attach 的 2 个定义
- to fasten or affix; join; connect: to attach a photograph to an application with a staple.
- to join in action or function; make part of: to attach oneself to a group.
- Military. to place on temporary duty with or in assistance to a military unit.
- (8)
- to adhere; pertain; belong: No blame attaches to him.
attach 近义词
join, fasten
socially join
attribute, ascribe
更多attach例句
- The Luna has eight built-in tie loops to attach a duvet cover so you can further customize the overall look.
- For now, you can only get invited to Clubhouse through your phone number, which is attached to your account and can’t be removed.
- Like this month for us was probably going to be our busiest month with the most games and travel … so if you just attach this to the end of the year, so to speak, then it’s not the best thing in the world to have going into the playoffs either.
- It attaches to its intended phones easily, and it can recharge through certain MagSafe-compatible cases.
- Camera to Cloud works on existing devices like the Teradek CUBE 655, Sound Devices 888 and Scorpio recorders, which can be attached to compatible cameras from Arri, RED and Sony.
- We have a specific idea to attach to THE INTERVIEW that will crush.
- The House and Senate write up the fix the White House wants, but they attach it to something Obama hates.
- In DBS, a neurosurgeon implants electrodes in the brain that attach to a “pacemaker” for the brain.
- Using skewers/tooth picks, attach monkey bread, Cinnabons, and churros to battleship.
- Good luck and pray that Karma doesn't attach a Freddy Krueger like scarletletter to your entire body.
- The Texians laughed at the fanfarronades of the dons, and did not attach sufficient importance to these formidable preparations.
- Still, I didn't attach any significance to the matter until later, when we visited the kennels.
- What a capital thing it would be surely, if the police could attach some of these spirits to their force!
- To these men of heart and of talent Lucien de Rubempre, the poet, sought to attach himself.
- Those who attach a high value to original and comprehensive thought will scarcely consider him entitled to such an epithet.