unattached
Word family
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++un·at·tached /ˌʌnəˈtætʃt◂/ AWL adjective 1 SSMARRYnot married or involved in a romantic relationship 未婚的,单身的;未恋爱的 SYN single According to Jo, Mark was still unattached. 据乔说,马克仍然单身。2. ATTACHnot connected or fastened to anything 无关系的;非附属的;独立的Examples from the Corpus
unattached• Childhood memory is however typically family-centred, touching only haphazardly on the unattached.• The rule of the transformation is to attach to the key that which was unattached and viceversa.• However, don't move the design around too enthusiastically in case you dislodge any unattached flowers completely.• an unattached garage• For unattached men, it's probably more of an issue more of the time.• Younger, unattached people were at a premium in Southland.• Many unattached skis went sliding off down the hill at incredible speed.• Are there any unattached straight men in this city?• They have made proposals for a station which are unattached to any proposals for a means of getting there.un·at·tached adjectiveChineseSyllable
relationship not in involved romantic or a Corpus married
unattached
un‧at‧tached AC /ˌʌnəˈtætʃt◂/
adjective
SYN single:
According to Jo, Mark was still unattached.
2. not connected or fastened to anything
un‧at‧tached AC /ˌʌnəˈtætʃt◂/
adjective Word Family: noun: attachment, detachment; adjective: attached ≠ unattached ≠ detached, detachable; verb: attach ≠ detach
1. not married or involved in a romantic relationship SYN single:
2. not connected or fastened to anything