detachment
US /dɪˈtætʃ.mənt/
UK /dɪˈtætʃ.mənt/
名词
1.
超然, 客观, 不偏不倚
the state of being objective or aloof; emotional distance
示例:
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He observed the situation with a sense of emotional detachment.
他以一种情感上的超然态度观察着局势。
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Her professional detachment allowed her to make difficult decisions.
她的职业超然使她能够做出艰难的决定。
2.
分离, 拆卸, 切除
the action or process of detaching; separation
示例:
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The detachment of the old wing from the main building was a complex task.
旧翼与主楼的分离是一项复杂的任务。
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The surgeon performed a careful detachment of the tumor.
外科医生小心翼翼地切除了肿瘤。
3.
分遣队, 支队, 特遣队
a small group of troops, aircraft, or ships sent away from the main body for a special duty
示例:
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A military detachment was sent to secure the area.
一支军事分遣队被派去保卫该地区。
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The police detachment arrived quickly at the scene.
警察分遣队迅速赶到现场。