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Traducciones detalladas de detach de inglés a español

detach:

to detach verbo (detaches, detached, detaching)

  1. to detach
    – To remove uninstalled application files from a destination computer. 1
  2. to detach
    – To stop exposing a surfaced virtual disk to the user. 1

Conjugaciones de detach:

present
  1. detach
  2. detach
  3. detaches
  4. detach
  5. detach
  6. detach
simple past
  1. detached
  2. detached
  3. detached
  4. detached
  5. detached
  6. detached
present perfect
  1. have detached
  2. have detached
  3. has detached
  4. have detached
  5. have detached
  6. have detached
past continuous
  1. was detaching
  2. were detaching
  3. was detaching
  4. were detaching
  5. were detaching
  6. were detaching
future
  1. shall detach
  2. will detach
  3. will detach
  4. shall detach
  5. will detach
  6. will detach
continuous present
  1. am detaching
  2. are detaching
  3. is detaching
  4. are detaching
  5. are detaching
  6. are detaching
subjunctive
  1. be detached
  2. be detached
  3. be detached
  4. be detached
  5. be detached
  6. be detached
diverse
  1. detach!
  2. let's detach!
  3. detached
  4. detaching
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

Translation Matrix for detach:

VerbTraducciones relacionadasOther Translations
desasociar detach
ocultar detach blur; camouflage; come to a stand-still; conceal; cover; disguise; dissemble; envelop; gloss over; halt; hide; hush up; mantle; mask; shroud; stand still; stop; suppress; swathe; veil; wrap
- come away; come off
OtherTraducciones relacionadasOther Translations
- separate

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Definiciones relacionadas de "detach":

  1. cause to become detached or separated; take off2
    • detach the skin from the chicken before you eat it2
  2. come to be detached2
    • His retina detached and he had to be rushed into surgery2
  3. separate (a small unit) from a larger, especially for a special assignment2
    • detach a regiment2
  4. To remove uninstalled application files from a destination computer.1
  5. To stop exposing a surfaced virtual disk to the user.1

Wiktionary: detach

detach
verb
  1. to take apart or take off

Cross Translation:
FromToVia
detach destacar detachierenMilitär, veraltet: ein Detachement (eine Truppenabteilung für besondere Zwecke) aufstellen
detach desprender; desatar détacher — Dégager de ce qui l’attachait (sens général)