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attach

[əˈtætʃ]attached, attaching, attaches

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attached[12637] attaches[373] attaching[447]
附上(46%),贴上(22%),使附属(12%),系上(8%),使依附(7%),使附着(5%)
vi.附加;附属;伴随
vt.使依附;贴上;系上;使依恋
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attach
/ətæ̱tʃ/
1
缚上;系上;贴上 If you attach something to an object, you join it or fasten it to the object.
  • We attach labels to things before we file them away...

    存档前,我们先贴上标签。

  • The gadget can be attached to any vertical surface...

    这小玩意儿可以粘在任何垂直表面上。

  • The astronauts will attach a motor that will boost the satellite into its proper orbit...

    宇航员们将安装一个发动机,以推动卫星进入正常运行轨道。

  • For further information, please contact us on the attached form.

    欲知详情,请使用所附表格联系我们。

2
(通常未受邀请而)加入,和…在一起,缠着 If someone attaches himself or herself to you, they join you and stay with you, often without being invited to do so.
  • Natasha attached herself to the film crew filming at her orphanage.

    娜塔莎紧紧缠着在孤儿院拍摄电影的工作人员不放。

3
赋予;认为…具有;为…所有 If people attach a quality to someone or something, or if it attaches to them, people consider that they have that quality.
  • The authorities attached much significance to his visit.

    当局非常重视他的访问。

  • ...the magic that still attaches to the word 'spy'.

    “间谍”一词依然具有的神奇魅力

  • ...the stigma attached to mental illness.

    精神病所背负的污名

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附加,附带(条件) If you attach conditions to something such as an agreement, you state that specific things must be done before the agreement is valid.
  • Activists are pressing the banks to attach political conditions to the signing of any new agreement...

    激进分子强烈要求银行在签署任何新协议前要考虑政治条件。

  • Magistrates will be able to attach conditions when juveniles are remanded.

    地方法官将可以在少年犯送押时提出附加条件。

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(计算机中)附上,粘贴(附件) In computing, if you attach a file to a message that you send to someone, you send it with the message but separate from it.
  • It is possible to attach executable program files to e-mail.

    可以在电子邮件里附上可执行程序文件。

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See also:
attached
no strings attached→see:
string

    Oxford
    at·tach AWL / əˈtætʃ ; NAmE əˈtætʃ / verb 1 [transitive ] to fasten or join one thing to another 把…固定,把…附(在…上) attachsth I attach a copy of my notes for your information. 我附上笔记一份供你参考。 I attach a copy of the spreadsheet (= send it with an email). 我随电子邮件附上电子表格一份。 attachsth to sth Attach the coupon to the front of your letter. 把优惠券附在信的正面。 ( figurative) They have attached a number of conditions to the agreement (= said that the conditions must be part of the agreement). 他们在协议上附加了一些条件。 compare
    detach
    2 [transitive ] ~ importance, significance, value, weight, etc. (to sth) to believe that sth is important or worth thinking about 认为有重要性(或意义、价值、分量等);重视 I attach great importance to this research. 我认为这项研究十分重要。 3 [transitive ] attachyourself to sb to join sb for a time, sometimes when you are not welcome or have not been invited (有时不受欢迎或未受邀请而)参加,和…在一起,缠着 He attached himself to me at the party and I couldn't get rid of him. 在聚会上他老是缠着我,我简直无法摆脱他。 4 [intransitive ,  transitive ] ( formal) to be connected with sb/sth; to connect sth to sth (使)与…有联系;与…有关连 attachto sb/sth No one is suggesting that any health risks attach to this product. 没有人指出这个产品可能会危害健康。 No blame attaches to you. 你一点责任也没有。 attachsth to sb/sth This does not attach any blame to you. 这事你一点责任也没有。 attach attaches attached attaching
    at·tach / əˈtætʃ ; NAmE əˈtætʃ /
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    attachat‧tach /əˈtætʃ/ ●●● S2 W2 AWL verb
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    1[transitive] to fasten or connect one object to another SYN  fixattach something to something Attach a recent photograph to your application form. a small battery attached to a little loudspeakerthe attached form/cheque/leaflet etc Please fill in and return the attached reply slip.2 be attached to somebody/something to like someone or something very much, because you have known them or had them for a long time:  It’s easy to become attached to the children you work with.3attach importance/significance etc to something to believe that something is important:  People attach too much importance to economic forecasts.4[intransitive, transitive] if blame attaches or is attached to someone, they are responsible for something bad that happens:  No blame can be attached to Roy for the incident.5[intransitive, transitive] if a quality, feeling, idea etc attaches or is attached to a person, thing, or event, it is connected with themattach to It’s easy to let the emotions attached to one situation spill over into others.6 be attached to something a)to work for part of a particular organization, especially for a short period of time:  He was attached to the foreign affairs department of a Japanese newspaper. b)to be part of a bigger organization:  The Food Ministry is attached to the Ministry of Agriculture.7[transitive] to connect a document or file to an email so that you can send them togetherattachment8 attach yourself to somebody to join someone and spend a lot of time with them, often without being invited or welcome:  A young man from Canada had attached himself to Sam.9 attach a condition (to something) to allow something to happen, but only if someone agrees to do a particular thing or accept a particular idea:  When approving a merger, the commission can attach conditions.10 attach a label to somebody/something to think of or describe someone or something as being a particular thing, especially in a very general way:  You can’t really attach a label to this type of art.

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