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at·tach·ment
/əˈtæʧmənt/
附件,附屬物
From:
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at·tach·ment
/əˈtæʧmənt/
名詞
附件
From:
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attachment
附件; 附屬裝置
From:
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attachment
附件 附屬裝置 附接
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
At·tach·ment
n.
1.
The
act
attaching
,
or
state
of
being
attached
;
close
adherence
or
affection
;
fidelity
;
regard
;
an
░
passion
of
affection
that
binds
a
person
;
as
,
an
attachment
to
a
friend
,
or
to
a
party
.
2.
That
by
which
one
thing
is
attached
to
another
;
connection
;
as
,
to
cut
the
attachments
of
a
muscle
.
The
human
mind
. . .
has
exhausted
its
forces
in
the
endeavor
to
rend
the
supernatural
from
its
attachment
to
this
history
.
--
I
.
Taylor
.
3.
Something
attached
;
some
adjunct
attached
to
an
instrument
,
machine
,
or
other
object
;
as
,
a
sewing
machine
attachment
(
i
.
e
.
,
a
device
attached
to
a
sewing
machine
to
enable
it
to
do
special
work
,
as
tucking
,
etc
.).
4.
Giv. Law
(a)
A
seizure
or
taking
into
custody
by
virtue
of
a
legal
process
.
(b)
The
writ
or
percept
commanding
such
seizure
or
taking
.
Note:
☞
The
term
is
applied
to
a
seizure
or
taking
either
of
persons
or
property
.
In
the
serving
of
process
in
a
civil
suit
,
it
is
most
generally
applied
to
the
taking
of
property
,
whether
at
common
law
,
as
a
species
of
distress
,
to
compel
defendant's
appearance
,
or
under
local
statutes
,
to
satisfy
the
judgment
the
plaintiff
may
recover
in
the
action
.
The
terms
attachment
and
arrest
are
both
applied
to
the
taking
or
apprehension
of
a
defendant
to
compel
an
appearance
in
a
civil
action
.
Attachments
are
issued
at
common
law
and
in
chancery
,
against
persons
for
contempt
of
court
.
In
England
,
attachment
is
employed
in
some
cases
where
capias
is
with
us
,
as
against
a
witness
who
fails
to
appear
on
summons
.
In
some
of
the
New
England
States
a
writ
of
attachment
is
a
species
of
mesne
process
upon
which
the
property
of
a
defendant
may
be
seized
at
the
commencement
of
a
suit
and
before
summons
to
him
,
and
may
be
held
to
satisfy
the
judgment
the
plaintiff
may
recover
.
In
other
States
this
writ
can
issue
only
against
absconding
debtors
and
those
who
conceal
themselves
.
See
Foreign
,
Garnishment
,
Trustee process
.
Syn:
--
Attachment
,
Affection
Usage:
The
leading
idea
of
affection
is
that
of
warmth
and
tenderness
;
the
leading
idea
of
attachment
is
that
of
being
bound
to
some
object
by
strong
and
lasting
ties
.
There
is
more
of
sentiment
(
and
sometimes
of
romance
)
in
affection
,
and
more
of
principle
in
preserving
attachment
.
We
speak
of
the
ardor
of
the
one
,
and
the
fidelity
of
the
other
.
There
is
another
distinction
in
the
use
and
application
of
these
words
.
The
term
attachment
is
applied
to
a
wider
range
of
objects
than
affection
.
A
man
may
have
a
strong
attachment
to
his
country
,
to
his
profession
,
to
his
principles
,
and
even
to
favorite
places
;
in
respect
to
none
of
these
could
we
use
the
word
affection
.
◄
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
attachment
n
1:
a
feeling
of
affection
for
a
person
or
an
institution
[
syn
:
fond regard
]
2:
a
supplementary
part
or
accessory
3:
a
writ
authorizing
the
seizure
of
property
that
may
be
needed
for
the
payment
of
a
judgment
in
a
judicial
proceeding
4:
a
connection
that
fastens
things
together
[
syn
:
bond
]
5:
faithful
support
for
a
religion
or
cause
or
political
party
[
syn
:
adherence
,
adhesion
]
6:
the
act
of
attaching
or
affixing
something
[
syn
:
affixation
]
7:
the
act
of
fastening
things
together
[
syn
:
fastening
]
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