detachment
detachment 英 [dɪˈtætʃmənt] 美 [dɪ'tætʃmənt]
n. 分离,拆开;超然;分遣;分遣队
名词复数:detachments
- A state of being distant or standoffish is detachment. Your detachment might mean that you don't cry on the last day of school with all your friends — you're just not that emotionally involved.
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- n. 分离,拆开;超然;分遣;分遣队
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1. The immediate detachment ensures that the server application holds no resources after the response has been sent.
立即分离能够保证这个服务器应用程序在响应发送后不会占用任何资源。
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2. If you can do so once in a while, you will be able to manifest more and more emotional and mental detachment, which will help you on your road to success and achieving your goals and ambitions.
如果你能时常做到这样的话,那么你就能获得更多的情感和精神的超然,这将有助于你的成功之路,实现自己的目标和抱负。
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3. I've spent a lot of time thinking about what freedom means to me. Is it the absence of desire? detachment? The ability to do whatever I want?
我花费了很多时间思考自由对我来说意味着什么。是欲望的缺失?是分离?是做我想做的任何事情的能力?
- detachment (n.) 1660s, "action of detaching," from French détachement (17c.), from détacher (see detach). Meaning "portion of a military force" is from 1670s; that of "aloofness from objects or circumstances" is from 1798.
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