detach

detach
verb
[with obj.]
  1. disengage (something or part of something) and remove it
    拆卸,取下,使…分开后将其拿下
    he detached the front lamp from its bracket.
    他将前灯从灯架上拿下。
    a willingness to detach comment from political allegiance.
    使言论不涉政治立场的意愿。
    ■[no obj.]be easily removable
    可方便地取下,可容易地脱卸
    the screen detaches from the keyboard.
    屏罩可从键盘上取下。
    ■(detach oneself from)leave or separate oneself from (a group or place)
    离开,脱离(组织,地方)
    a figure in brown detached itself from the shadows.
    一个穿着棕色衣服的身影离开了阴影处。
    ■(detach oneself from)avoid or put an end to any connection or association with
    避免与…有联系;脱离与…的关系
    the newspaper detached itself from the political parties.
    这家报纸避免与任何政党有联系。
  2. (一般作 be detached)(Military)send (a group of soldiers or ships) on a separate mission
    (军)派遣(部队,舰只执行单独任务)
    our crew were detached to Tabuk for the exercise.
    我们这一组人员被派往塔布克进行演习。
派生
detachability
noun
detachable
adjective
语源
  1. late 16th cent. (in the sense 'discharge a gun'): from French détacher, earlier destacher, from des- (expressing reversal) + attacher 'attach'
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