单词 | attached |
释义 | attached (ətætʃt ) 1. adjective If you are attached to someone or something, you like them very much. She is very attached to her family and friends. [+ to] 2. adjective If someone is attached to an organization or group of people, they are working with them, often only for a short time. Ford was attached to the battalion's first line of transport. [+ to] 3. adjective If one organization or institution is attached to a larger organization, it is part of that organization and is controlled and run by it. At one time the schools were mainly attached to the church. [+ to] ...a think-tank, attached to the Academy of Sciences. Idioms: with no strings attached said to mean that an offer of help has no unpleasant conditions which must be accepted as part of the offer, or that the person making it does not expect anything in return This is an extremely generous offer, which comes with no strings attached. I think that we should accept. Easy Learning Idioms Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers with strings attached said to mean that an offer has unpleasant conditions which must be accepted as part of the offer, or that the person making it expects something in return The charity has a very strict rule that it refuses to accept any donations with strings attached. Easy Learning Idioms Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers Translations: Chinese: 喜爱的 Japanese: 決まった相手がいる |
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