detach

detach
transitive verb
1) entfernen; ablösen [Aufgeklebtes]; abbrechen [Angewachsenes]; abtrennen [zu Entfernendes]; abnehmen [wieder zu Befestigendes]; abhängen [Angekuppeltes]; herausnehmen [innen Befindliches]
2) (Mil., Navy) abkommandieren (from aus)
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[di'tæ ]
verb
(to unfasten or remove (from): I detached the bottom part of the form and sent it back.) abnehmen
- academic.ru/19954/detachable">detachable
- detached
- detachment
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de·tach
[dɪˈtætʃ]
vt
to \detach sth hood etw abnehmen; (without reattaching) etw abtrennen
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[dɪ'ttʃ]
vt
1) (= separate, unfasten) rope, cart loslösen (from von); section of form, document abtrennen (from von); part of machine, wooden leg, collar, hood abnehmen (from von); lining herausnehmen (from aus); coach from train abhängen (from von)

to detach oneself from a group — sich von einer Gruppe lösen or trennen

a section became detached from ... — ein Teil löste sich von ...

2) (MIL, NAUT) abkommandieren
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detach [dıˈtætʃ]
A v/t
1. (ab-, los)trennen, (los)lösen, losmachen, auch TECH abnehmen, BAHN einen Waggon abhängen (alle:
from von):
detach o.s. sich befreien
2. absondern, frei machen
3. SCHIFF, MIL abkommandieren
B v/i sich (los)lösen, sich absondern (beide:
from von)
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transitive verb
1) entfernen; ablösen [Aufgeklebtes]; abbrechen [Angewachsenes]; abtrennen [zu Entfernendes]; abnehmen [wieder zu Befestigendes]; abhängen [Angekuppeltes]; herausnehmen [innen Befindliches]
2) (Mil., Navy) abkommandieren (from aus)
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v.
abtrennen v.
lösen v.

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