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attaching

/uh-tach/US // əˈtætʃ //UK // (əˈtætʃ) //

附上,连接,粘贴,附带

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : 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.
    • : to include as a quality or condition of something: One proviso is attached to this legacy.
    • : to assign or attribute: to attach significance to a gesture.
    • : to bind by ties of affection or regard: You always attach yourself to people who end up hurting you.
    • : Law. to take by legal authority.
    • : Obsolete. to lay hold of; seize.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to adhere; pertain; belong: No blame attaches to him.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbjoin, fasten

Examples

  • Perlman declined to shared the hard dollar figures attached to the percentage revenue gain, and compared to what base.

  • Most surgical masks have one, and you can easily attach bands to cloth face coverings—either homemade or store-bought.

  • Instead, there are question marks attached to almost every potential lottery pick.

  • The modern version consists of a fiberglass pole with a threaded tip, which allows different spear heads to be attached depending on the type of fish you’re targeting and the environment you’re fishing.

  • Axiom plans to launch a habitat module to attach to the ISS in 2024, which is supposed to be just the first part of a larger private space station to be constructed and assembled throughout the rest of the decade.

  • Attaching food with skewers, toothpicks, fishing line, and twine.

  • More members of the Twitterverse are coopting the hashtag and attaching it to concerns that seem relatively trivial.

  • Suddenly, the scarf (or whatever was attaching it from above) slipped, and she fell onto the concrete headfirst.

  • The problem with this is that attaching all this shame to sex does end up hurting people.

  • Senators can also try attaching the bill as an amendment to future bills under consideration.

  • Having reached this spot, they lost no time in cutting slender poles of poplar and attaching the lines.

  • David, attaching no importance to so natural and trivial an incident, passed on before the youth.

  • Through the oval-shaped flange two bolts pass for attaching the bearing to the wrought-iron framing of the tender.

  • One porter overcame this difficulty by attaching a long handle to the pan as shown in the illustration.

  • Magpies are plentiful and are seen in flocks of twenty at a time, in numbers that preclude any superstition attaching to them.