attach
- IPA[əˈtaCH]
美式
- fasten; join;fasten (a related document) to another, or to an email
verb: attach, 3rd person present: attaches, gerund or present participle: attaching, past tense: attached, past participle: attached
- 釋義
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動詞
- 1. fasten; join he made certain that the trailer was securely attached to the van 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ fasten (a related document) to another, or to an email I attach a copy of the memo for your information
- ▪ include (a condition) as part of an agreement the Commission can attach appropriate conditions to the operation of the agreement
- ▪ join (someone or something) without being invited they were all too ready to attach themselves to you for the whole day
- ▪ appoint (someone) for special or temporary duties I was attached to another department 同義詞 反義詞
- 2. attribute importance or value to he doesn't attach too much importance to radical ideas
- ▪ (of importance or value) be attributed to great importance attaches to the family role 同義詞
- 3. archaic seize (a person's property) by legal authority the court attached his wages for child support 同義詞
- joined, fastened, or connected to something: please complete the attached form a ground-floor bedroom with a bathroom attached
Oxford American Dictionary
- joined, fastened, or connected to something: please complete the attached form a ground floor bedroom with a toilet attached
Oxford Dictionary
- used to show that an offer or opportunity carries no special conditions or restrictions
Oxford Dictionary
- used to show that an offer or opportunity carries no special conditions or restrictions
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[əˈtatʃ]
英式
- join or fasten (something) to something else: attach your safety line to the bridge
Oxford Dictionary