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detached
(
a
.)超然的,分離的
From:
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detached
分離的
From:
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detached
分離 拆離
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
De·tached
a.
Separate
;
unconnected
,
or
imperfectly
connected
;
as
,
detached
parcels
.
“Extensive
and
detached
empire.”
Detached escapement
.
See
Escapement
.
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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
De·tach
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Detached
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Detaching
.]
1.
To
part
;
to
separate
or
disunite
;
to
disengage
; --
the
opposite
of
attach
;
as
,
to
detach
the
coats
of
a
bulbous
root
from
each
other
;
to
detach
a
man
from
a
leader
or
from
a
party
.
2.
To
separate
for
a
special
object
or
use
; --
used
especially
in
military
language
;
as
,
to
detach
a
ship
from
a
fleet
,
or
a
company
from
a
regiment
.
Syn:
--
To
separate
;
disunite
;
disengage
;
sever
;
disjoin
;
withdraw
;
draw
off
.
See
Detail
.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
detached
adj
1:
showing
lack
of
emotional
involvement
; "
adopted
a
degage
pose
on
the
arm
of
the
easy
chair
"- J.S.Perelman; "
she
may
be
detached
or
even
unfeeling
but
at
least
she's
not
hypocritically
effusive
"; "
an
uninvolved
bystander
" [
syn
:
degage
,
uninvolved
]
2:
being
or
feeling
set
or
kept
apart
from
others
; "
she
felt
detached
from
the
group
"; "
could
not
remain
the
isolated
figure
he
had
been
"-
Sherwood
Anderson
; "
thought
of
herself
as
alone
and
separated
from
the
others
"; "
had
a
set-apart
feeling
" [
syn
:
isolated
,
separated
,
set-apart
]
3:
no
longer
connected
or
joined
; "
a
detached
part
"; "
on
one
side
of
the
island
was
a
hugh
rock
,
almost
detached
"; "
the
separated
spacecraft
will
return
to
their
home
bases
"
[
syn
:
separated
]
4:
used
of
buildings
;
standing
apart
from
others
; "
detached
houses
"; "
a
detached
garage
" [
ant
:
attached
]
5:
not
fixed
in
position
; "
the
detached
shutter
fell
on
him
";
"
he
pulled
his
arm
free
and
ran
" [
syn
:
free
]
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