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View usage for: (ətætʃmənt) Word forms: plural attachments1. variable nounIf you have an attachment to someone or something, you are fond of them or loyal to them. As a teenager she formed a strong attachment to one of her teachers. [+ to] Mother and child form a close attachment. ...a feeling of attachment to the land where their ancestors have lived. Synonyms: fondness, liking, feeling, love More Synonyms of attachment 2. countable nounAn attachment is a device that can be fixed onto a machine in order to enable it to do different jobs. Some models come with attachments for dusting. [+ for] Synonyms: accessory, fitting, extra, addition More Synonyms of attachment 3. variable noun [usu on N]If someone is on attachment to another company, department, or place, they are working there temporarily. [mainly British] During her course she worked on attachment for six months at Kew Gardens. Before coming on my attachment to a City law firm, I spent a year at Strasbourg University. Synonyms: assignment, charge, commission, transfer More Synonyms of attachment 4. countable nounAn attachment is an extra document that is added to another document. Justice Fitzgerald included a 120-page discussion paper as an attachment to the annualreport. [+ to] 5. countable nounIn computing, an attachment is a file which is attached separately to a message that you send to someone. When you send an e-mail you can also send a sound or graphic file as an attachment. More Synonyms of attachment attachment in British English (əˈtætʃmənt) noun1. a means of securing; a fastening 2. (often foll by to) affection or regard (for); devotion (to) attachment to a person or to a cause 3. an object to be attached, esp a supplementary part an attachment for an electric drill 4. the act of attaching or the state of being attached 5. a. the arrest of a person for disobedience to a court order b. the lawful seizure of property and placing of it under control of a court c. a writ authorizing such arrest or seizure 6. law the binding of a debt in the hands of a garnishee until its disposition has been decided by the court attachment in American English (əˈtætʃmənt) noun1. the act of attaching something 2. anything used for attaching; fastening 3. affectionate regard or devotion 4. anything added or attached 5. an accessory for an electrical appliance, machine, etc. 6. Lawa. a taking of property into the custody of a court b. a writ authorizing this SIMILAR WORDS: love Examples of 'attachment' in a sentenceattachment The sun highlights the part of your chart that deals with close family and emotional attachments.It also encourages binge eating and an emotional attachment to food that leads you to overeat.You don't need an attachment in an email any more.It is also because of his father that he has a strong attachment to the Commonwealth.In the Fifties we formed a lasting attachment to Scandinavian interior style.But there is an emotional attachment to West Ham.That is always the way when an exceptionally worthy young man forms an attachment.Part of it is their deep attachment to their history and culture.They were now settled in their new home and had formed emotional attachments to their adopters.To add some visual flair use an app that sends messages as email attachments.He said in a calm voice that it was only natural to form attachments.It seems that some of us confuse strong emotion or a deep attachment with love.There is an emotional attachment to bureaucracy.People form strong attachments to their properties.Large email attachments can sometimes be rejected.He has a deep attachment to home but is now an outsider.Do not open email attachments or click on links from unknown sources.We British have a strong emotional attachment to property that often clouds our judgment.Such memories speak of a deep attachment to his horses, which he carries selflessly.This site allows you to upload an attachment, send a message to the recipient and allow them to download it.I noticed that in both situations the person who was sick formed a close attachment with one of the nurses.Do not send any attachments. In other languagesattachment British English: attachment / əˈtætʃmənt/ NOUN An attachment to someone or something is a love or liking for them. Mother and child form a close attachment. - American English: attachment
- Arabic: اِرْتِبَاط
- Brazilian Portuguese: afeição
- Chinese: 情感
- Croatian: privrženost
- Czech: náklonnost
- Danish: tilknytning
- Dutch: gehechtheid
- European Spanish: apego
- Finnish: kiintymys
- French: attachement
- German: Zuneigung
- Greek: συμπάθεια
- Italian: affetto
- Japanese: 愛着
- Korean: 애착
- Norwegian: bånd
- Polish: przywiązanie
- European Portuguese: afeição
- Romanian: atașament
- Russian: привязанность
- Latin American Spanish: accesorio
- Swedish: bilaga
- Thai: การผูกติด สิ่งที่แนบมา
- Turkish: bağlılık
- Ukrainian: відданість
- Vietnamese: sự gắn bó
Chinese translation of 'attachment' n - (c/u) (= affection)
attachment (to sb) (对(對)某人的)爱(愛)慕之情 ((dui mǒurén de) àimù zhī qíng) (种(種), zhǒng) - (c) [of tool, computer file]
附件 (fùjiàn) (个(個), gè)
Definition affection or regard for I feel a strong attachment to my home town. Synonyms relationship bond attraction loyalty fidelity reverence possessiveness aroha (New Zealand) Opposites hostility , hatred , loathing , distaste , animosity , aversion , antipathy , disinclination Definition an accessory that can be fitted to a device to change what it can do Some models come with attachments for dusting. Synonyms component fixture adaptor or adapter supplementary part add-on accoutrement appurtenance During her course she worked on attachment at the botanical gardens. Measure from the point of attachment of the rope. Synonyms coupling link linking fixing binding union junction fusion concatenation (formal) ligature affixation Attachment of earnings is a common method of debt collection. Synonyms taking grabbing commandeering Synonyms connector coupling joint junction clamp fastening fastener adaptor or adapter Additional synonymsDefinition a person or thing that is added This book is a worthy addition to the series. Synonyms extra, supplement, complement, adjunct, increase, gain, bonus, extension, accessory, additive, appendix, increment, appendage, addendum, affixDefinition something added that is not essential Physical therapy is an important adjunct to drug treatments. Synonyms addition, supplement, accessory, complement, auxiliary, add-on, appendage, addendum, appurtenance Definition fondness or tenderness for a person or thing She thought of him with affection. Synonyms fondness, liking, feeling, love, care, desire, passion, warmth, attachment, goodwill, devotion, kindness, inclination, tenderness, propensity, friendliness, amity (formal), aroha (New Zealand) |