名词(用电子邮件发送的)附件,附属物; 依恋,依附; 扣押财产法>逮捕,扣押(人,财产)
名词
1. She formed a strong attachment for him.
她对他产生了热烈的爱慕之情。
1. 诉讼保全:姐妹船扣押实际上是一种诉讼保全(attachment),但在美国或大陆法系存在有attachment或saisie conservatoire 的国家就没有必要了. 参见1952年5月10日在布鲁塞尔通过的关于统一扣押海运船舶某些规则的国际公约第3(1)条.
2. 附录:Notes电子邮件的附录(Attachment)送到公司的另一个网站,从而使公司其他员也能共享这种明确清晰的知识. 知识地图还可以通过其他协作技术如Teamroom(TM)进行共享,从而进一步扩大和丰富讨论内容.
1. 喜欢;爱慕;忠诚
If you have an attachment to someone or something, you are fond of them or loyal to them.
e.g. As a teenager she formed a strong attachment to one of her teachers...
少女时代的她曾迷上了自己的一个老师。
e.g. Mother and child form a close attachment.
母子情深。
2. (机器的)附件,附加装置
An attachment is a device that can be fixed onto a machine in order to enable it to do different jobs.
e.g. Some models come with attachments for dusting.
一些模型上附带了除尘器。
3. (临时的)隶属,委派
If someone is on attachment to another company, department, or place, they are working there temporarily.
e.g. During her course she worked on attachment for six months at Kew Gardens...
在上学期间,她曾临时到基尤植物园工作了6个月。
e.g. Before coming on my attachment to a City law firm, I spent a year at Strasbourg University.
在被临时派往伦敦的一家律师事务所工作前,我在斯特拉斯堡大学学习了一年。
4. (文件)附件
An attachment is an extra document that is added to another document.
e.g. Justice Fitzgerald included a 120-page discussion paper as an attachment to the annual report.
在年度报告上,法官菲茨杰拉德附上了一篇长达120页的讨论稿。
5. (邮件)附件
In computing, an attachment is a file which is attached separately to a message that you send to someone.
e.g. When you send an e-mail you can also send a sound or graphic file as an attachment.
在发送电子邮件时,你也可以附上一份声音或图片文件。
noun
1. the act of fastening things together
Synonym: fastening
2. the act of attaching or affixing something
Synonym: affixation
3. faithful support for a cause or political party or religion
e.g. attachment to a formal agenda
adherence to a fat-free diet
the adhesion of Seville was decisive
4. a supplementary part or accessory
5. a connection that fastens things together
Synonym: bond
6. a writ authorizing the seizure of property that may be needed for the payment of a judgment in a judicial proceeding
7. a feeling of affection for a person or an institution
Synonym: fond regard