at·tach·ment

at·tach·ment
/əˈtæʧmənt/ noun, pl -ments
1 [count] : an extra part that can be used with a machine to make it do a particular job

The vacuum cleaner attachments help clean in tight spaces.

I need a longer attachment for the drill.

2 : strong feelings of affection or loyalty for someone or something
[count]
— usually singular

the baby's attachment to his mother

They all have a deep attachment to the old house.

[noncount]

People need emotional attachment.

3 [count] : a document or file that is sent with e-mail

I'll send the document as an attachment to my next e-mail.

4 a [count] : a part that is used to connect or attach something

The attachments that connect the rack to the car are rusted and should be replaced.

4 b [noncount] : the act of connecting or attaching something

There are two brackets for attachment of the shelf.

Brit : working for a limited time in a particular place
— usually + to

She's on attachment to Australia for a month.


Useful english dictionary. 2012.

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  • at|tach|ment — «uh TACH muhnt», noun. 1. the act of attaching or the fact or state of being attached; connection: »the attachment of muscles to the bones of the jaw. The attachment of the rope to the sled took less than a minute. SYNONYM(S): fastening, joining …   Useful english dictionary

  • de|tach|ment — «dih TACH muhnt», noun. 1. a taking apart; separation. 2. a lack of interest; standing apart; aloofness: »He watched the motion picture with detachment. 3. freedom from prejudice or bias; impartial attitude: »Students were surprised at the… …   Useful english dictionary

  • re´at|tach´ment — re|at|tach «REE uh TACH», transitive verb. to attach again. –re´at|tach´ment, noun …   Useful english dictionary

  • self-at|tach|ment — «SEHLF uh TACH muhnt», noun. attachment to oneself or itself …   Useful english dictionary

  • wall-at|tach|ment effect — «WL uh TACH muhnt», = Coanda effect. (Cf. ↑Coanda effect) …   Useful english dictionary

  • de·tach·ment — /dıˈtæʧmənt/ noun, pl ments 1 [noncount] : lack of emotion or of personal interest I wish the article had approached the issue with a bit more detachment. In her films she views the modern world with an air/sense of detachment. [=aloofness] He… …   Useful english dictionary

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  • re|at|tach — «REE uh TACH», transitive verb. to attach again. –re´at|tach´ment, noun …   Useful english dictionary

  • attachment — at·tach·ment …   English syllables

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