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di'tæ(to unfasten or remove (from): I detached the bottom part of the form and sent it back.) rive/klippe av, løsne, skille fra- detached
- detachmentverb \/dɪˈtætʃ\/1) løsne, ta av, løsgjøre, løsrive2) skille, avsondre3) ( jernbanefag) koble fra4) ( militærvesen) detasjere, avgi, ta ut (til spesialoppdrag)detach from løsgjøre fradetach oneself from forlate, gå bort fra ( overført) distansere seg fra
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