detachment
noun /dɪˈtætʃmənt/
/dɪˈtætʃmənt/
- [uncountable] the state of not being involved in something in an emotional or personal way
超然;超脱;冷漠 - 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。
- She gazed at the body with almost clinical detachment.
她以一种近乎超然的态度盯着那具尸体。 - She watched with complete detachment as the others made all the preparations.
其他人都在做准备,她完全置身事外地旁观。 - his increasing detachment from reality
他的日渐脱离现实
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- complete
- clinical
- professional
- …
- have
- show
- with detachment
- detachment from
- an air of detachment
- a feeling of detachment
- a sense of detachment
- …
- He answered with an air of detachment.
- [uncountable] (approving) the state of not being influenced by other people or by your own feelings
公正;客观;独立 - 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。 - The judges show impartiality and detachment.
这些法官表现得不偏不倚,冷静客观。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- complete
- clinical
- professional
- …
- have
- show
- with detachment
- detachment from
- an air of detachment
- a feeling of detachment
- a sense of detachment
- …
- In judging these issues a degree of critical detachment is required.
- [countable] a group of soldiers, ships, etc. sent away from a larger group, especially to do special duties
分遣队;支队;特遣小分队 - a detachment of artillery
炮兵支队
Topics War and conflictc2- A detachment of marines was left to guard the site.
一支海军陆战队的分遣队留守该处。 - The attack wiped out the entire twelve-man detachment.
那次袭击杀死了分遣队所有成员共十二人。
- a detachment of artillery
- [uncountable] the act of detaching something; the process of being detached from something
拆卸;分离;分遣 - to suffer detachment of the retina
出现视网膜脱落
- to suffer detachment of the retina
词源mid 17th cent.: from French détachement, from détacher ‘to detach’, earlier destacher, from des- (expressing reversal) + attacher ‘attach’.