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Meanings of
detaching
in anglès
rus
от центра
Back to the meaning
Direction going further from the center of a system.
far
further
farther
escaping
releasing
exploding
freeing
dispersing
ejecting
centrifuge
centripete
Related terms
centered direction
rus
от центра
rus
распределение
portuguès
segregação
espanyol
separación
català
disjunció
Back to the meaning
Act of separating one entity to form several.
division
split
separation
splitting
partition
segregation
fission
disjunction
scission
connection
català
disjunció
Sinònims
Examples for "
far
"
far
further
farther
escaping
releasing
Examples for "
far
"
1
Red hot market conditions allowed the company to secure
far
better terms.
2
However, it's the touting situation which is of
far
more concern today.
3
Several recent elections in Europe have registered swings against
far
right-wing parties.
4
However, I was in reality seeking to raise
far
more serious questions.
5
We share information to meet common goals, often
far
in the future.
1
Moreover, today's positive market effects demand
further
qualification beyond the health crisis.
2
Obama noted Iraq would have difficult days ahead with
further
violence likely.
3
That number will decline
further
,
as health insurance costs continue to rise.
4
In Europe, the process is
further
along, as the Greek example shows.
5
Members of the opposition, however, said it would
further
curtail press freedom.
1
Which is
farther
away from Ireland: Chile, South Africa or New Zealand?
2
That would be
farther
north than past two years' voyages, he said.
3
It used to occupy a space several feet
farther
to the right.
4
Just a bit
farther
to your right, they're beginning to come back.
5
The wind and the waves carried the ship
farther
out to sea.
1
However, for many older refugees at Mbera
escaping
violence is nothing new.
2
Tens of thousands are emigrating,
escaping
an 18 per cent unemployment rate.
3
There's no
escaping
it and yet your vantage point is entirely different.
4
For Ireland, EU membership promised national empowerment through
escaping
the British shadow.
5
Besides
escaping
hunger, this household needs the means to exploit economic opportunities.
1
Last month the health ministry stopped
releasing
the numbers of suspected cases.
2
Results: No serious adverse events were observed following application of
IL
-
12
-
releasing
smDC.
3
He's
releasing
a new box set next month called Silver & Gold.
4
Britain voted on Thursday but began
releasing
results only late on Sunday.
5
Gambino is set to be
releasing
music through the new partnership soon.
1
With the
exploding
volume of information, is this really a viable situation?
2
Her chest felt as if it were
exploding
;
it felt good, actually.
3
Meanwhile, data mining technology and databases are
exploding
in the private sector.
4
It was the moment where all the young British artists were
exploding
.
5
Postal Service system and intercepted before reaching their intended targets without
exploding
.
1
One thing: it's really
freeing
to be able to use adjectives again.
2
He saw in the current a live thing
freeing
itself in terror.
3
What impact tighter liquor laws could have in
'
freeing
-
up
'
local trauma wards.
4
Robots later succeeded in
freeing
the bound-up saw, a source told Reuters.
5
Tad struggled desperately and in a brief time succeeded in
freeing
himself.
1
She saw the happy crowds
dispersing
in the Square from evening recreation.
2
All of her fellow graduates were
dispersing
to various parts of France.
3
The hydrogen atoms in it are great at absorbing and
dispersing
radiation.
4
Imagine having to concentrate just to keep yourself from
dispersing
to nothing.
5
When they reached the elm walk it was dotted with
dispersing
groups.
1
Dennin threw open the breech of the shot-gun,
ejecting
the empty shells.
2
I dimly remembered
ejecting
Marcus from the room when the contractions intensified.
3
That blaze could possibly go for weeks,
ejecting
stuff into the atmosphere.
4
We have video of them
ejecting
the body from an emergency lock.
5
An atom of Uranium, by
ejecting
an Alpha particle, becomes Uranium X.
1
Iran's
centrifuge
-
based
enrichment programme is rather primitive and beset by technical problems.
2
Step 4: Steal some parts Now its time to find a
centrifuge
.
3
Not even one
centrifuge
will be destroyed under this agreement, Menendez said.
4
Tehran had insisted on the right to conduct advanced
centrifuge
research there.
5
The
centrifuge
was inspired by a simple spinning toy called a whirligig.
1
Next day our troops behaved better and succeeded in
repulsing
the enemy.
2
Tchelkache came to himself and,
repulsing
Gavrilo, said in a hoarse voice:
3
There was no difficulty in
repulsing
them, but our ammunition decreased alarmingly.
4
The First Army Corps, after
repulsing
repeated attacks, captured prisoners and twelve guns.
5
But he sat like a figure of stone, neither
repulsing
nor encouraging her.
1
I'd known she was tired, but I hadn't expected this absolute
ungluing
.
2
She brushed at her curly hair,
ungluing
a handful of strands from her forehead.
Usage of
detaching
in anglès
1
He directed Seward to telegraph immediately cancelling the order
detaching
the Powhatan.
2
Stanley was very busy
detaching
the charm he wore on his fob.
3
He multiplied his intellectual force by
detaching
from it all flaccid interests.
4
Wayne Sherrod withdrew from Audrey,
detaching
his arm from her comforting touch.
5
By negotiation, Bruce and O'Neil succeeded in
detaching
O'Conor from de Burgh.
6
Starliner will then remain docked for seven days before
detaching
and returning home.
7
We can, however, without
detaching
our-selves from it, rise above it.
8
After
detaching
the two battle cruisers, Geary pondered his display a moment longer.
9
Noticing Morgan
detaching
from business for a moment to admire the view, Rev.
10
Emily's fingers trembled; but she succeeded in
detaching
the locket from the chain.
11
The enemy gave up all idea of
detaching
troops from Columbus.
12
The man nodded acknowledgment of this greeting without
detaching
attention from the girl.
13
But while she was
detaching
the tassel from her girdle Governor North interrupted.
14
We have drawn them into our party through
detaching
the units.
15
We'll also be
detaching
one ship there and three more for Clairmont Station.
16
You're
detaching
yourself from being present in a club or pub.
Other examples for "detaching"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
detaching
detach
Verb
Present
Frequent collocations
detach from
detach troops
detach one
detach a bushel
detach about
More collocations
Translations for
detaching
rus
от центра
центробежно
распределение
рассредоточение
разбиение
разделение
членение
расслоение
portuguès
segregação
partição
disjunção
divisão
separação
cisão
espanyol
separación
separacion
català
disjunció
separació
segregació
divisió
partició
escissió
Detaching
through the time
Detaching
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common