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BNC: 7798 COCA: 10804

detachment

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detachment /dɪˈtætʃmənt/ noun
plural detachments
detachment
/dɪˈtætʃmənt/
noun
plural detachments
Learner's definition of DETACHMENT
[noncount] : lack of emotion or of personal interest冷漠;客观;超然
[noncount]
: the act or process of separating something from a larger thing拆卸;分开
: a condition in which something has become separated from something else脱离;分离状态
[count] : a group of soldiers who have a special job or function特遣支队;分遣队
BNC: 7798 COCA: 10804

detachment

noun

de·​tach·​ment di-ˈtach-mənt How to pronounce detachment (audio)
dē-
1
: the action or process of detaching : separation
2
a
: the dispatch of a body of troops or part of a fleet from the main body for a special mission or service
b
: the part so dispatched
c
: a permanently organized separate unit usually smaller than a platoon and of special composition
3
a
: indifference to worldly concerns : aloofness
b
: freedom from bias or prejudice

Example Sentences

I wish the article had approached the issue with a bit more detachment. The form is perforated to make detachment of the bottom section easier. A detachment of soldiers was called to assist the police.
Recent Examples on the Web Likewise, America’s health care workers today find themselves on a more metaphorical beach, facing few good options and feeling a depreciation of their own worth and a detachment from their institutions. Andrew Morris-singer And Brian Souza, STAT, 9 May 2022 Cheney has the calm detachment of a physician questioning a patient to confirm a diagnosis. Robin Givhan, Washington Post, 16 Aug. 2022 Alcatraz was the site of the first California lighthouse in 1854, welcomed a U.S. Army detachment in 1859 and became a military prison in 1868, according to History.com. Fox News, 11 Aug. 2022 In previous specials, detachment was a frequent theme of his. BostonGlobe.com, 20 May 2022 That emotional detachment never leaked into her acting, though. Jamie Lauren Keiles Ismail Muhammad Kim Tingley Benoit Denizet-lewis Sam Anderson Jazmine Hughes Irina Aleksander Sasha Weiss Rowan Ricardo Phillips Stella Bugbee Michael Paterniti Maggie Jones Robert Draper Rob Hoerburger Jason Zengerle Reginald Dwayne Betts Jane Hu David Marchese Hanif Abdurraqib Jenna Wortham Anthony Giardina Niela Orr Amy X. Wang, New York Times, 25 Dec. 2021 Some emotional detachment is needed in order to keep working, admits Rivera, 44. Emilio Morenatti, Star Tribune, 24 Nov. 2020 Papua New Guinea also sent a small security detachment. Arkansas Online, 27 Nov. 2021 Mifespristone blocks progesterone, which causes changes in the uterine lining and detachment of the pregnancy, while misoprostol leads to contractions. Vanessa Etienne, PEOPLE.com, 19 July 2022 See More

Word History

First Known Use

1669, in the meaning defined at sense 1

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The first known use of detachment was in 1669
BNC: 7798 COCA: 10804
detachment

noun

ADJECTIVE | VERB + DETACHMENT | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEcomplete完全脫離clinical, professional超然的態度;專業的冷靜態度She gazed at the body with almost clinical detachment.她以一種近乎超然的態度盯着那具屍體。cool冷靜超然critical評論時的客觀emotional情感上超脫VERB + DETACHMENThave, show超脫;表現出超然The judges show impartiality and detachment.這些法官表現得不偏不倚,冷靜客觀。PREPOSITIONwith detachment以超然的態度She watched with complete detachment as the others made all the preparations.其他人都在做準備,她完全置身事外地旁觀。detachment from脫離⋯his increasing detachment from reality他的日漸脫離現實PHRASESan air of detachment超然的氣度a feeling of detachment, a sense of detachment超然的感覺

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