detachment 英 [dɪˈtætʃmənt]   美 [dɪ'tætʃmənt]

detachment

detachment  英 [dɪˈtætʃmənt] 美 [dɪ'tætʃmənt]

n. 分离,拆开;分队;超然 

名词复数:detachments 

He answered with an air of detachment. 他回答时带着冷漠的神态。
She felt a sense of detachment from what was going on. 她对眼前发生的事感到很超然。

  • 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;分队;超然
  • 1. He answered with an air of detachment.

    他回答时带着冷漠的神态。

  • 2. She felt a sense of detachment from what was going on.

    她对眼前发生的事感到很超然。

  • 3. a detachment of artillery

    炮兵支队

  • 4. The detachment of cables from the computer will take an hour.

    将电缆线从计算机上拆下来需要一小时。

  • 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.
de·tach·ment / dɪˈtætʃmənt ; NAmE dɪˈtætʃmənt / noun 1 [uncountable ] the state of not being involved in sth in an emotional or personal way 超然;超脱;冷漠 He answered with an air of detachment. 他回答时带着冷漠的神态。 She felt a sense of detachment from what was going on. 她对眼前发生的事感到很超然。 OPP involvement 2 [uncountable ] ( approving) the state of not being influenced by other people or by your own feelings 公正;客观;独立 In judging these issues a degree of critical detachment is required. 在裁决这些争议时须要有一定程度的公正判断力。 3 [countable ] a group of soldiers, ships, etc. sent away from a larger group, especially to do special duties 分遣队;支队;特遣小分队 a detachment of artillery 炮兵支队 4 [uncountable ] the act of detachingsth; the process of being detachedfrom sth 拆卸;分离;分遣 to suffer detachment of the retina 出现视网膜脱落 de·tach·ment / dɪˈtætʃmənt ; NAmE dɪˈtætʃmənt /
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