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Attaboy

ˈæt.ə.bɔɪ
exclamation

An informal expression of encouragement or admiration to a man or boy.

Usage examples:

Come on, red, get in the house… attaboy, attaboy.

Attach

əˈtætʃ
verb

Join or fasten (something) to something else.

Usage examples:

Attach your safety line to the bridge
phrasal verb

To attach a particular quality to something is to consider it to have that quality

Usage examples:

I don't attach any importance/significance to these rumours., she attaches great value to being fin…

Attache

əˈtæʃ.eɪ
noun

A person on the staff of an ambassador having a specialized area of responsibility.

Usage examples:

Naval and air attachés

Attache-case

əˈtæʃ.eɪ ˌkeɪs
noun

A hard-sided, rectangular container used esp. for carrying business papers; a type of briefcase

Attached

əˈtætʃt
adjective

Joined, fastened, or connected to something.

Usage examples:

Please complete the attached form
verb

Join or fasten (something) to something else.

Usage examples:

Attach your safety line to the bridge
phrasal verb

To attach a particular quality to something is to consider it to have that quality

Usage examples:

I don't attach any importance/significance to these rumours., she attaches great value to being fin…

Attaches

əˈtætʃ
verb

Join or fasten (something) to something else.

Usage examples:

Attach your safety line to the bridge
noun

A person on the staff of an ambassador having a specialized area of responsibility.

Usage examples:

Naval and air attachés

Attaching

əˈtætʃ
verb

Join or fasten (something) to something else.

Usage examples:

Attach your safety line to the bridge

Attachment

əˈtætʃ.mənt
noun

An extra part or extension that is or may be attached to something to perform a particular function.

Usage examples:

The processor comes complete with a blender attachment

Attachments

əˈtætʃ.mənt
noun

An extra part or extension that is or may be attached to something to perform a particular function.

Usage examples:

The processor comes complete with a blender attachment

Attack

əˈtæk
verb

Take aggressive military action against (a place or enemy forces) with weapons or armed force.

Usage examples:

In february the germans attacked verdun
noun

An aggressive and violent act against a person or place.

Usage examples:

He was killed in an attack on a checkpoint
idiom

To act in a strong, determined way to defeat someone or something, often in a game or competition

Usage examples:

In the second half, the panthers went on the attack and they scored after two minutes., the democra…

Attacked

əˈtæk
verb

Take aggressive military action against (a place or enemy forces) with weapons or armed force.

Usage examples:

In february the germans attacked verdun
noun

An aggressive and violent act against a person or place.

Usage examples:

He was killed in an attack on a checkpoint

Attacker

əˈtæk.ər
noun

A person or animal that attacks someone or something.

Usage examples:

Her attacker then ran off

Attackers

əˈtæk.ər
noun

A person or animal that attacks someone or something.

Usage examples:

Her attacker then ran off

Attacking

əˈtæk.ɪŋ
adjective

Launching or engaging in a military or violent physical attack.

Usage examples:

The attacking troops met almost no opposition at first
verb

Take aggressive military action against (a place or enemy forces) with weapons or armed force.

Usage examples:

In february the germans attacked verdun

Attackman

əˈtæk.mən
noun

(in lacrosse) a player in an exclusively offensive position.

Usage examples:

Kiernan's skills on offense may be traced to his roots as an attackman before switching to defence

Attacks

əˈtæk
verb

Take aggressive military action against (a place or enemy forces) with weapons or armed force.

Usage examples:

In february the germans attacked verdun
noun

An aggressive and violent act against a person or place.

Usage examples:

He was killed in an attack on a checkpoint

Attagirl

ˈæt.ə.ɡɜːl
exclamation

An informal expression of encouragement or admiration to a woman or girl.

Attain

əˈteɪn
verb

Succeed in achieving (something that one has worked for).

Usage examples:

Clarify your objectives and ways of attaining them

Attainable

əˈteɪ.nə.bəl
adjective

Able to be attained; achievable.

Usage examples:

Yields in excess of 6 % are easily attainable

Attained

əˈteɪn
verb

Succeed in achieving (something that one has worked for).

Usage examples:

Clarify your objectives and ways of attaining them

Attaining

əˈteɪn
verb

Succeed in achieving (something that one has worked for).

Usage examples:

Clarify your objectives and ways of attaining them

Attainment

əˈteɪn.mənt
noun

The action or fact of achieving a goal towards which one has worked.

Usage examples:

The attainment of corporate aims

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