attach
verb- [transitive]
to fasten or join one thing to another 把…固定,把…附(在…上) - attach something
I attach a copy of my notes for your information. 我附上笔记一份供你参考。 A copy of his document is attached as Appendix 3 at the end of this book. 他的文件副本作为附录3附在本书的末尾。 - attach something to something
Attach the coupon to the front of your letter. 把优惠券附在信的正面。 - (figurative)
They have attached a number of conditions to the agreement (= said that the conditions must be part of the agreement) 他们在协议上附加了一些条件。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb- firmly
- securely
- loosely
- …
- to
- attach something
- [transitive]
to send an electronic document with an email 把…固定,把…附(在…上) I attach a copy of the spreadsheet. 我随电子邮件附上电子表格一份。 I am attaching the image as a PDF file. 我随电子邮件附上转换成PDF文件的图像。
- [transitive]
to believe that something is important or worth thinking about 认为有重要性(或意义、价值、分量等);重视 - [transitive] attach yourself to somebody
to join somebody for a time, sometimes when you are not welcome or have not been invited (有时不受欢迎或未受邀请而)参加,和…在一起,缠着 - [intransitive, transitive] (formal)
to be connected with somebody/something; to connect something to something (使)与…有联系;与…有关联 - attach to somebody/something
No one is suggesting that any health risks attach to this product. 没有人指出这个产品可能会危害健康。 No blame attaches to you. 你一点责任也没有。 - attach something to somebody/something
This does not attach any blame to you. 这事你一点责任也没有。 - be attached to something
Unfortunately, there is still a stigma attached to mental illness. 不幸的是,精神疾病仍然有一种耻辱。
- attach to somebody/something
Word OriginMiddle English (in the sense ‘seize by legal authority’): from Old French atachier or estachier ‘fasten, fix’, based on an element of Germanic origin related to stake ‘post’; compare with attack.