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detach
de·tach D0167900 (dĭ-tăch′)tr.v. de·tached, de·tach·ing, de·tach·es 1. To separate or unfasten; disconnect: detach a check from the checkbook; detach burs from one's coat.2. To remove from association or union with something: detach a calf from its mother; detached herself from the group.3. To send (troops or ships, for example) on a special mission. [French détacher, from Old French destachier : des-, de- + attachier, to attach; see attach.] de·tach′a·bil′i·ty n.de·tach′a·ble adj.de·tach′a·bly adv.detach (dɪˈtætʃ) vb (tr) 1. to disengage and separate or remove, as by pulling; unfasten; disconnect2. (Military) military to separate (a small unit) from a larger one, esp for a special assignment[C17: from Old French destachier, from des- dis-1 + attachier to attach] deˈtachable adj deˌtachaˈbility n deˈtacher nde•tach (dɪˈtætʃ) v.t. 1. to unfasten and separate; disengage. 2. to send (a regiment, ship, etc.) on a special mission. [1470–80; < Middle French détacher, Old French destachier; see dis-1, attach] de•tach′a•ble, adj. de•tach`a•bil′i•ty, n. de•tach′a•bly, adv. detach Past participle: detached Gerund: detaching
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I detach | you detach | he/she/it detaches | we detach | you detach | they detach |
Preterite |
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I detached | you detached | he/she/it detached | we detached | you detached | they detached |
Present Continuous |
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I am detaching | you are detaching | he/she/it is detaching | we are detaching | you are detaching | they are detaching |
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I have detached | you have detached | he/she/it has detached | we have detached | you have detached | they have detached |
Past Continuous |
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I was detaching | you were detaching | he/she/it was detaching | we were detaching | you were detaching | they were detaching |
Past Perfect |
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I had detached | you had detached | he/she/it had detached | we had detached | you had detached | they had detached |
Future |
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I will detach | you will detach | he/she/it will detach | we will detach | you will detach | they will detach |
Future Perfect |
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I will have detached | you will have detached | he/she/it will have detached | we will have detached | you will have detached | they will have detached |
Future Continuous |
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I will be detaching | you will be detaching | he/she/it will be detaching | we will be detaching | you will be detaching | they will be detaching |
Present Perfect Continuous |
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I have been detaching | you have been detaching | he/she/it has been detaching | we have been detaching | you have been detaching | they have been detaching |
Future Perfect Continuous |
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I will have been detaching | you will have been detaching | he/she/it will have been detaching | we will have been detaching | you will have been detaching | they will have been detaching |
Past Perfect Continuous |
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I had been detaching | you had been detaching | he/she/it had been detaching | we had been detaching | you had been detaching | they had been detaching |
Conditional |
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I would detach | you would detach | he/she/it would detach | we would detach | you would detach | they would detach |
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I would have detached | you would have detached | he/she/it would have detached | we would have detached | you would have detached | they would have detached | ThesaurusVerb | 1. | detach - cause to become detached or separated; take off; "detach the skin from the chicken before you eat it"snap off, break off, break - break a piece from a whole; "break a branch from a tree"unbind - untie or unfasten; "unbind the feet of this poor woman"disconnect - make disconnected, disjoin or unfastenunhook - take off a hookattach - cause to be attached | | 2. | detach - separate (a small unit) from a larger, especially for a special assignment; "detach a regiment"armed forces, armed services, military, military machine, war machine - the military forces of a nation; "their military is the largest in the region"; "the military machine is the same one we faced in 1991 but now it is weaker"divide, separate - make a division or separation | | 3. | detach - come to be detached; "His retina detached and he had to be rushed into surgery"come away, come offblow off - come off due to an explosion or other strong forcechop off, lop off, cut off - remove by or as if by cutting; "cut off the ear"; "lop off the dead branch"unsolder - remove the soldering fromfall off - come off; "This button had fallen off"divide, part, separate - come apart; "The two pieces that we had glued separated"attach - become attached; "The spider's thread attached to the window sill" |
detachverb1. separate, free, remove, divide, isolate, cut off, sever, loosen, segregate, disconnect, tear off, disengage, disentangle, unfasten, disunite, uncouple, unhitch, disjoin, unbridle Detach the bottom part from the form and keep it for reference. separate bind, connect, attach, fasten2. free, remove, separate, isolate, cut off, segregate, disengage He saw his father detach himself from the group and walk away.detach yourself from something distance yourself from, disengage yourself from, remove yourself from, separate yourself from, liberate yourself from, disconnect yourself from, disentangle yourself from Try to detach yourself from the problem and be more objective.detachverb1. To separate one thing from another thing:disconnect, disengage, uncouple.2. To become or cause to become apart one from another:break, disjoin, disjoint, disunite, divide, divorce, part, separate, split (up).Idioms: part company, set at odds.3. To remove from association with:abstract, disassociate, disengage, dissociate, withdraw.Translationsdetach (diˈtӕtʃ) verb to unfasten or remove (from). I detached the bottom part of the form and sent it back. 分開,拆下 分开,拆卸 deˈtachable adjective able to be detached. 可拆下的 可分开的,可拆开的 deˈtached adjective1. standing etc apart or by itself. a detached house. 獨立的 独立的2. not personally involved or showing no emotion or prejudice. a detached attitude to the problem. 公正的 公正的deˈtachment noun1. the state of not being influenced by emotion or prejudice. 公正超然 不偏不倚2. the act of detaching. 分開,拆下 分开,拆卸 3. a group (especially of soldiers). A detachment was sent to guard the supplies. 分遣隊 分遣队detach
detach (someone or something) from (someone or something)To separate someone or something from its connection to someone or something else. This phrase can be used literally or figuratively. I detached the broken shutters from the house. When the teacher realized that I was the one talking, she detached me from the rest of my classmates for a scolding.See also: detachdetach someone or something from someone or somethingto separate or disconnect someone or something from someone or something. The high command detached Wallace from his platoon. The technician detached the sensors from Harry's chest.See also: detachdetach
de·tach (dĭ-tăch′)v.1. To separate or unfasten; disconnect.2. To remove from association or union with something.DETACH
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detach Related to detach: detached retinaSynonyms for detachverb separateSynonyms- separate
- free
- remove
- divide
- isolate
- cut off
- sever
- loosen
- segregate
- disconnect
- tear off
- disengage
- disentangle
- unfasten
- disunite
- uncouple
- unhitch
- disjoin
- unbridle
Antonymsverb freeSynonyms- free
- remove
- separate
- isolate
- cut off
- segregate
- disengage
phrase detach yourself from somethingSynonyms- distance yourself from
- disengage yourself from
- remove yourself from
- separate yourself from
- liberate yourself from
- disconnect yourself from
- disentangle yourself from
Synonyms for detachverb to separate one thing from another thingSynonyms- disconnect
- disengage
- uncouple
verb to become or cause to become apart one from anotherSynonyms- break
- disjoin
- disjoint
- disunite
- divide
- divorce
- part
- separate
- split
verb to remove from association withSynonyms- abstract
- disassociate
- disengage
- dissociate
- withdraw
Synonyms for detachverb cause to become detached or separatedRelated Words- snap off
- break off
- break
- unbind
- disconnect
- unhook
Antonymsverb separate (a small unit) from a larger, especially for a special assignmentRelated Words- armed forces
- armed services
- military
- military machine
- war machine
- divide
- separate
verb come to be detachedSynonymsRelated Words- blow off
- chop off
- lop off
- cut off
- unsolder
- fall off
- divide
- part
- separate
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