1REMOVE[intransitiveI, transitiveT] if you detach something, or if it detaches, it becomes separated from the thing it was attached to 拆下,分开,拆开,卸下OPP attach
detach something from something
You can detach the hood from the jacket.
你可以把风帽从夹克上拆下来。
Please detach and fill out the application form.
请撕下申请表并填好。
2detach yourself from somebody/somethingSEPARATEto try to be less involved in or less concerned about a situation 使自己摆脱某人/某事物
Doctors have to detach themselves from their feelings.
医生必须抛开个人的感情。
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detach yourself from somebody/something• In order to do her job during the war, she detached herself from her feelings.• My muscles went limp; my skinmelted into a buttery ooze; my head detached itself from my body.• Alex detached himself from the crowd and came towards them.• When thoroughly replenished it would detach itself from the socket and renew its adventures across the floor!• If you wished to detach yourself from the soul of Salomon Brothers, London was the only place to go.• Wynne-Jones detached himself from the supporting arm and came over to Tallis.• It detached itself from the thicket and reached rose-thorn fingers into the hard earth.• One of the undulatingshapesdetached itself from the wall and advanced towards the shiningexecutioner as though blind to its danger.
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detach• She fiddled around for a while, and cursed and muttered before she managed to get one detached.• The tires on the toy cars may detach and become a hazard to small children.• The control unit can be detached from the base.• Death, with which they lived so intimately, could not be detached from their lives as an object of contemplation.• Healthcare needs to be detached from them and funded from general taxes.• Men, women and babies are detached in small groups or bunched together in fantasticclusters, gesticulating madly.• Eventually, if the body layundisturbed for long enough, the skin might even detach itself from the body.• Pleasedetach the last section of this form, fill it in, and return it to us.• Now fill in the application form on pages 3 and 4 and detach these Notes.
detach something from something• Workersdetached the power lines from the old, rotting poles.
Origindetach
(1600-1700)Frenchdétacher, from Old Frenchdestachier, from atachier“to attach”