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1 attach
ə'tæ(to fasten or join: I attached a label to my bag.) atar, sujetar, adjuntar- attached- attachment
attach vb1. sujetar / atar / pegar2. adjuntartr[ə'tæʧ]1 (fasten) sujetar2 (tie) atar3 (stick) pegar4 (document) adjuntar5 (person) agregar, destinar, adscribir\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto attach importance to considerar importante, dar importancia aattach [ə'tæʧ] vt1) fasten: sujetar, atar, amarrar, pegar2) join: juntar, adjuntar3) attribute: dar, atribuirI attached little importance to it: le di poca importancia4) seize: embargar5)to become attached to someone : encariñarse con alguienv.• adherir v.• adjuntar v.• anexar v.• atar v.• atribuir v.• incautar v.• juntar v.• ligar v.• pegar v.ə'tætʃa) ( fasten) sujetar; ( tie) atar, amarrar (AmL exc RPl); ( stick) pegar*; (to letter, document) adjuntar, acompañarto attach something (to something): it is attached to the wall with screws está sujeto a la pared con tornillos; a sports center with a restaurant attached un centro deportivo con un restaurante anexo; he attached a name tag to the case le puso una etiqueta a la maleta; please fill in the attached form sírvase rellenar el formulario adjunto; we attached ourselves to a group of tourists — nos unimos or (fam) nos pegamos a un grupo de turistas
b) ( assign) (usu pass)to be attached TO something — estar* adscrito a algo
c) ( attribute)[ǝ'tætʃ]to attach something to something: he attached no importance to it — no le dio or concedió ninguna importancia
1. VT1) (=fasten) sujetar; (=stick) pegar; (=tie) atar, amarrar (LAm); (with pin etc) prender; (=join up) [+ trailer etc] acoplar; (=put on) [+ seal] ponerto attach o.s. to — [+ group] agregarse a, unirse a
he attached himself to us — pej se pegó a nosotros
2) (in letter) adjuntarplease find attached details of... — les adjuntamos detalles de...
3) (=attribute) [+ importance, value] dar, atribuir (to a)4) (=associate, connect)string 1., 4)5) (Jur) [+ property] incautar, embargar2. VI1)to attach to — (=correspond to) corresponder a, pertenecer a
2) (Chem) [compound, atom] unirse (to a)* * *[ə'tætʃ]a) ( fasten) sujetar; ( tie) atar, amarrar (AmL exc RPl); ( stick) pegar*; (to letter, document) adjuntar, acompañarto attach something (to something): it is attached to the wall with screws está sujeto a la pared con tornillos; a sports center with a restaurant attached un centro deportivo con un restaurante anexo; he attached a name tag to the case le puso una etiqueta a la maleta; please fill in the attached form sírvase rellenar el formulario adjunto; we attached ourselves to a group of tourists — nos unimos or (fam) nos pegamos a un grupo de turistas
b) ( assign) (usu pass)to be attached TO something — estar* adscrito a algo
c) ( attribute)to attach something to something: he attached no importance to it — no le dio or concedió ninguna importancia
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2 apego
Del verbo apegarse: ( conjugate apegarse) \ \
me apego es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
se apegó es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
apego sustantivo masculino apego a algo/algn attachment to sth/sb;◊ tenerle apego a algn/algo to be attached to sb/sth;les tiene poco apego a las cosas materiales he attaches little importance to material things
apego sustantivo masculino love, affection: le tengo apego a esta ciudad, I'm fond of this city ' apego' also found in these entries: English: attachment
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