Attach French and English? [? t? t? ] beautiful? [? 't? t? ]?
1, the transitive verb means: attach; Paste; Tie it; participate in
2. As an intransitive verb, it indicates attachment; Accessories; accompany
Phrases:
1, please check the attachment? Enclosed is a [message]
2. Additional documents? attachment
Example:
Where to? Attached? Importance? Where to? That? Education? And then what? Research? Yes? Gerontology;
Attach importance to the education and scientific research of gerontology;
Extended data 1. Usage of attach:
1, attach can be extended to love or emotional bondage, that is, admiration and attachment. Attach can also mean "attached to". In legal terms? Seizure can also mean "seizure or seizure according to law".
2.attach can be used in the simple present tense, simple past tense, future tense, perfect tense and progressive tense (when attach is used as an intransitive verb, the progressive tense is rarely used).
Generally speaking, after attach, it is customary to use to instead of the preposition with. Example: What is the receipt? Attached to this ... (invoice attached to ...), this usage is more common in business letters. Mind you, don't say receipt? Attached here is ...
Second, the analysis of the attached meaning:
The words append, affiliate, attach and link all have the meaning of "attach", and the difference is that:
1, add? Add, attach (close to the meaning of attaching)
The lawyer appended two more pages to the contract. The lawyer appended two more pages to the contract.
2. Join? Join in, become a part of.
An affiliated middle school is an affiliated middle school.
3. Attached? Tie, stick or attach something to another.
I attached a note to my report with a paper clip. I pinned a note at the back of the report.
4. Link? Connect people or things.
The crowd formed a barrier arm in arm. The masses joined hands to form a human wall.