"Attached" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
"Attached" means connected or fastened to something, either physically or emotionally. It can refer to a physical attachment like a document appended to an email, or a sentimental attachment to a person, place, or thing. In relationships, being "attached" to someone means you have strong feelings of affection and reliance on them.
1. Attached file: I've just sent you an email with an attached PDF document containing the report we discussed earlier.
2. Attached to something physically: The dog was so attached to its owner that it refused to let go of the leash, even when called.
3. Emotionally attached: After spending so much time together, they had become deeply attached and couldn't imagine being apart.
4. Legally attached: As part of the property sale, the new owners were informed that a small piece of land was legally attached to the house.
5. Part of a system or device: The printer is attached to the computer via a USB cable, allowing for seamless document transfer.
I'm sorry, but "atrypa" does not have a recognized meaning in standard English. It could possibly be a typo or a word from a different language or context. If you meant a specific word or phrase, please provide the correct spelling, and I'll be happy to help with its meaning.
I'm sorry, but "atsm" is an abbreviation that can have multiple meanings depending on the context. Here are some possible interpretations:<br><br>1. "At least for now" - often used in written communication to indicate something is true or acceptable temporarily.<br>2. "As the saying goes" - used to introduce a common proverb or phrase.<br>3. "Air traffic services management" - related to the organization and control of air traffic.<br>4. "All terrain support mechanism" - a term sometimes used in military or engineering contexts.<br>5. Acronym for "Automatic Teller Savings Machine," though less commonly used than "ATM" (Automated Teller Machine).<br><br>Without more context, it's difficult to determine which definition is most relevant.
I'm sorry, but "atsugewi" does not have an established meaning in English. It could possibly be a misspelled or unfamiliar term. If you meant a specific word or phrase, please provide the correct spelling or context, and I'll be happy to help with its meaning.
"atsuko" is a feminine given name in Japanese. It can be written using different kanji characters, such as "当子" (meaning "right child"), "厚子" ("thick/abundant child"), or "敦子" ("敦厚/friendly child"). The name generally represents qualities like hope, prosperity, or kindness.
"Attaboy" is an expression used to congratulate or encourage someone, usually a boy or man, for doing something well or to express approval. It's a casual way of saying "good job" or "well done."
"Attacapan" is an archaic term used to refer to a Native American tribe that lived in the southeastern region of what is now the United States, particularly in the areas of Louisiana and Texas. The Attacapa people were part of the Gulf Coast culture and had a hunting and gathering society. The term is not commonly used today, and information about their history and culture is limited.
To attach means to connect, join, or fasten something to another thing, either physically or conceptually. It can refer to attaching a file to an email, attaching a label to a package, or attaching importance to a particular idea or event. The verb "attach" often implies that one item is now connected or associated with another, either temporarily or permanently.
"Attache" is a noun that refers to a person who is attached to an embassy or a diplomatic mission, typically serving as a junior diplomat or a specialist in a particular field such as cultural affairs, economics, or military liaison. They work under the supervision of an ambassador or a higher-ranking official and assist in various duties related to their country's representation and interests abroad.