detachment
[di'tætʃmənt]
n.冷漠, 公正, 分遣队, 脱离
例句与用法:
He watched her suffering with clinical detachment.
他冷漠地看著她遭受的痛苦。
Detachment from one's physical surroundings, as in contemplation or daydreaming.
入定与某人的物质环境所分离,如在冥思或白日梦中
The detachment of the main force was ambushed by the enemy.
从主力部队派遣的小分队遭到敌人的伏击。
He showed detachment in his judgements.
他表现出独到的见解。
He answered with an air of detachment.
他以超然的神态回答。
词形变化:
形容词: detachable | 副词: detachably | 名词: detachability | 动词过去式: detached | 动词过去分词: detached | 动词现在分词: detaching | 动词第三人称单数: detaches |
详细释义:
n.
1. 分离; 分开[U]
The wreck was caused by the detachment of two cars from the train.
那次失事是因两节车厢与火车脱开造成的。
2. 派遣[U]
3. 分遣队; 特遣舰队[C]
A detachment of ten men remained behind to guard the prisoners.
由十名士兵组成的分遣队留在后面看守囚犯。
4. 超脱; 公平无私, 不偏不倚[U]
He was unable to examine the issue with detachment.
他不能客观公正地调查这一问题。