Rechercher
to detach
01
détacher, démembrer
to remove or separate something
Ditransitive: to detach sth from sth
02
détacher, dissocier
(in military) to separate a unit of the group to embark on a different mission or task
Transitive: to detach a military unit
03
détacher, se détacher
to become separated or disconnected from something else
Intransitive: to detach | to detach from sth
detach
v
detachable
adj
detachable
adj
detached
adj
detached
adj
detachment
n
detachment
n
Exemple
The chef detached the meat from the bone with precision.
He carefully detached the sticker from the book cover.
She detached the document from the file for further review.
The astronaut detached the module from the spacecraft to explore the surface of the moon.
In order to repair the broken part, the mechanic needed to detach it from the engine.