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detachment美 [dɪ'tætʃmənt] 英 [dɪ'tætʃmənt] n. aloofness,remoteness,indifference,impassiveness,objectivity 1. | [u] 超然;超脱;冷漠the state of not being involved in sth in an emotional or personal way |
| 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。 |
2. | [u] 公正;客观;独立the state of not being influenced by other people or by your own feelings |
| 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. | [c] 分遣队;支队;特遣小分队a group of soldiers, ships, etc. sent away from a larger group, especially to do special duties |
| a detachment of artillery 炮兵支队 |
4. | [u] 拆卸;分离;分遣the act of detaching sth; the process of being detached from sth |
| to suffer detachment of the retina 出现视网膜脱落 |
n. | 1. lack of interest in or involvement with other people or with worldly concerns 2. a lack of bias, prejudice, or emotional involvement 3. the condition of being separated from something, or the process of separating one thing from another 4. a military unit separated from its normal, larger unit for special duties 5. any specialized and separately employed unit of a group or organization 6. an organizational unit of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police 7. a feeling of not being involved with someone or something in a close or emotional way 8. a group of soldiers sent to perform a special job separately from the rest of their group 1. lack of interest in or involvement with other people or with worldly concerns 2. a lack of bias, prejudice, or emotional involvement 3. the condition of being separated from something, or the process of separating one thing from another 4. a military unit separated from its normal, larger unit for special duties 5. any specialized and separately employed unit of a group or organization 6. an organizational unit of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police 7. a feeling of not being involved with someone or something in a close or emotional way 8. a group of soldiers sent to perform a special job separately from the rest of their group |
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