单词 | detachment |
释义 | detachment (dɪtætʃmənt ) Word forms: detachments 1. uncountable noun Detachment is the feeling that you have of not being personally involved in something or of having no emotional interest in it. ...a doctor's professional detachment. Ridley viewed his work with a cynical detachment. 2. countable noun A detachment is a group of soldiers who are sent away from the main group to do a special job. ...a detachment of marines. Synonyms: unit, party, force, body Collocations: cool detachment Her artistry 'recalls the close attention and cool detachment of a psychoanalyst', sessions in which not every question should be asked. The Times Literary Supplement Cool detachment and emotional distance are recurring themes. Globe and Mail Her characters are almost case studies; her artistry in creating and observing them recalls the close attention and cool detachment of a psychoanalyst. The Times Literary Supplement Yet, throughout the book, she displays a cool detachment. Times, Sunday Times Analyse these with cool detachment. Times, Sunday Times The symptoms were identical - a sense of emotional detachment, sleepiness, increased urination, vomiting, impaired vision. ST While that leads to a certain emotional detachment, it also helps her remain scrupulously fair-minded. Times, Sunday Times Granted, their inertia and emotional detachment are partly the point — but their lives aren't just complicated, they're almost non-existent. Times, Sunday Times She shared his charm, his emotional detachment and his determination. Times, Sunday Times Emotional detachment and apathy helped him through a difficult family life but sabotage his chances as an adult. Christianity Today Meanwhile, the sons sit around bantering with ironic detachment in a bedsit. Times, Sunday Times From a doorway on the edge of the picture plane, the diminutive artist looks on the scene with ironic detachment. The Times Literary Supplement But they never lost a sense of ironic detachment towards her, even as they recognised her greatness. Times, Sunday Times But one would hope that when recollecting his emotions in freedom and safety, he might bring some ironic detachment to bear on his own bombast. Times, Sunday Times Her soothing voice can drip with ironic detachment. Times, Sunday Times The military detachment fired teargas at the crowds, forcing many to retreat. Times, Sunday Times Battered by the wind and waves, they are largely infertile and uninhabited except for a small military detachment and a few lighthouse keepers. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 One lookout altered both the local fire brigade and the military detachment at the nearby airfield and dispatched to find the downed pilots. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Banging on the cloister drum, they gave orders in a loud voice, and in doing so, gave the impression that there was a large military detachment present. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The movement was, shortly afterwards, suppressed by a military detachment of the municipal guard that remained loyal to the government, resulting in 40 injured and 12 casualties. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Some land will be freed when the riot police detachment leaves the fort. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 At one point, it served as the headquarters of a police detachment. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He was a sawmill worker and milkman before joining a police detachment. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 A few minutes later, a police detachment arrests every one of the criminals. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The local police detachment, which had been holed up within a waterfront barracks, was forced to take refuge in a nearby high school due to the storm surge. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 This can cause bleeding within the eye, retinal detachment or, in severe cases, damage to the optic nerve and blindness. Times, Sunday Times Problems are normally linked to infection after surgery, retinal detachment or swelling in the back of the eye. Times, Sunday Times Since you're noticing them more, have an optician's check-up to rule out the unlikely possibility of retinal detachment, but otherwise don't worry. The Sun This reduces the risk of retinal detachment in those who have tears from around 1:3 to 1:20. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Retinal detachment requires immediate medical attention, as it can easily cause blindness. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Some managers base a career on a cold-blooded sense of detachment. Times, Sunday Times I pray for that sense of detachment, of trust. Christianity Today This time, there's a lightness of touch and a sense of detachment. Times, Sunday Times It captures both the clarity with which the protagonist views old friends and familiar settings, and his ominous sense of detachment from them. Times, Sunday Times The heads are seen as hovering in time and space, conveying a sense of detachment. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 客观 Japanese: 客観的であること |
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