Skip to main content

detached

/dih-tacht/US // dɪˈtætʃt //UK // (dɪˈtætʃt) //

独立的,独立,独立式,独立式的

Related Words

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : not attached; separated: a detached ticket stub.
    • : having no wall in common with another building: a detached house.
    • : impartial or objective; disinterested; unbiased: a detached judgment.
    • : not involved or concerned; aloof.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.aloof, disinterested; neutral
Antonyms

Examples

  • It’s a detached, spiky little adolescent love story about two 15-year-olds, Sarah and David.

  • During this timeframe, multiple offers were prevalent for homes of many shapes and sizes—from the attached townhouse downtown to the detached single-family home in the suburbs.

  • Just as most amputees report what’s known as “phantom limb,” the feeling that their detached appendage is still there, surviving spouses frequently report seeing or sensing their departed partner.

  • You live in a semi-detached colonial with a gabled porch in a neighborhood of lawyers and professors.

  • Nonetheless, Vulture’s deep dive into Quibi is worth reading to get a sense of just how detached Katzenberg and Quibi CEO Meg Whitman seem to be from their target audience.

  • This is comedy based on a cold humor, detached, euphemistic, devoid of any generosity.

  • Even more, these discussions often seem detached from real-world experience.

  • Soon, Egan begins to unravel—haunted by the high body counts, the civilian casualties, and the bizarre, detached nature of it all.

  • People are locked in texting, or whatever it is on their screens, and detached from their physical surroundings.

  • It also stems from the fact that Congress seems utterly detached from the rest of the nation, or even the planet.

  • She stabbed him, noting the effect upon him with a detached interest that seemed indifferent to his pain.

  • With each division, in addition to the divisional staff, there were officers detached from the headquarters staff.

  • Only at moments was he aware of this—a kind of higher Self, detached from shifting moods, looked on calmly and took note.

  • Ten paces along Bond Street he encountered a small, stooping figure which became detached from the shadows of a shop door.

  • To add further to his difficulties, d'Erlon's corps was detached from his command without his knowledge.