0 a group of soldiers who are separated from the main group in order to perform a particular duty:
1 a feeling of not being emotionally involved:
to have an air of detachment
2 a group of soldiers who are separated from the main group in order to perform a particular duty:
a detachment of paratroopers
Several largescale detachments separate zones of shortening of differing amounts and timing of deformation.
Barnes (1985, p. 37) claims that in her corpus ' 'moi' ' accounted for 43 per cent of the total number of left detachments.
Retinal pigment epithelial detachments in the elderly: a controlled trial of argon laser photocoagulation.
Folds and detachments in phyllonites.
338 longevity of crustal-scale detachments.
Special consideration is, in fact, given to the needs of the small and scattered detachments engaged on home defence duties.
They are relieved from time to time by other detachments.
My answer is that there are now no small detachments anywhere.
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軍事小組, 小分隊,支隊,行動小組, 毫不關心的…
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军事小组, 小分队,支队,行动小组, 毫不关心的…
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indiferencia, objetividad, imparcialidad…
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soyutlama, bağımsız kılma, müfreze…
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détachement, séparation…
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