detach in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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Translations for detach in the Spanish»English Dictionary (Go to English»Spanish)

detach in the PONS Dictionary

detach Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to detach oneself from sb or sth intr
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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
As the starship neared its destination, the outer portion of the sail would detach.
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Two-spar wings were folding rearwards or could be detached.
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I ought to be calm and detached with him.
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Each regiment was supposed to detach three-tank platoons to support the infantry divisions and border areas in times of crisis.
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In addition, the spaceship located on the front of the vehicle can be detached to locate and transport energy crystals back to base.
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This had the benefit that the rope did not have to be detached while the transfer took place.
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A large greenhouse and a new fitness center are also detached from the main building.
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We keep things detached from that and aim for a sound that is inspired from a much more distant and mystical element.
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Private speech helps children to verbally guide their own behavior and attention by helping them to detach themselves from stimuli in their environment.
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Like the wings, the slightly swept tailplanes are easily detached for storage of transport.
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