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1 attach to
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2 attach
v. vastmaken, verbinden; hechten; toevoegen, bijvoegen; aanhechten[ ətætsj]II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 (aan)hechten ⇒ vastmaken, verbinden, toevoegen♦voorbeelden:deeply attached to her brother • zeer aan haar broer gehechtattach too much importance to something • ergens te zwaar aan tillenattach oneself to a group • zich bij een groep aansluitenattach oneself to something/someone • zich aan iets/iemand hechten -
3 attach oneself to a group
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4 attach oneself to something/someone
attach oneself to something/someonezich aan iets/iemand hechtenEnglish-Dutch dictionary > attach oneself to something/someone
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5 attach too much importance to something
attach too much importance to somethingEnglish-Dutch dictionary > attach too much importance to something
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6 attach/give no credence to
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7 attach conditions to
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8 attach importance
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10 did not attach any importance
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11 to attach
aanhakenaanhechtenbevestigenhechtentoevoegenvasthakenvasthechtenvastmakenverbinden -
12 credence
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attach — at·tach vb [Anglo French attacher to lodge (an action in court), seize (a person or property) by legal authority, from Old French atachier to fasten, fix, alteration of estachier, from estache stake] vt 1: to obtain a court order against… … Law dictionary
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Attach — At*tach , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Attached}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Attaching}.] [OF. atachier, F. attacher, to tie or fasten: cf. Celt. tac, tach, nail, E. tack a small nail, tack to fasten. Cf. {Attack}, and see {Tack}.] 1. To bind, fasten, tie, or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
attach — [v1] join, fasten add, adhere, affix, annex, append, bind, connect, couple, fix, hitch on, hitch up, hook on, hook up, latch onto, link, make fast, prefix, rivet, secure, slap on*, stick, tag on*, tie, unite; concepts 85,113,160 Ant. detach,… … New thesaurus
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attach — (v.) mid 14c. (mid 13c. in Anglo Latin), to take or seize (property or goods) by law, a legal term, from O.Fr. atachier (11c.), earlier estachier to attach, fix; stake up, support (Fr. attacher, It. attaccare), perhaps from a to + Frankish… … Etymology dictionary
Attach — At*tach , n. An attachment. [Obs.] Pope. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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attach — ► VERB 1) fasten; join. 2) include (a condition) as part of an agreement. 3) assign or attribute. 4) appoint (someone) for special or temporary duties. 5) Law, archaic seize (a person or property) by legal authority. DERIVATIVES attachable … English terms dictionary