English to Malay Dictionary detach

detach

menanggalkan
definition
verb
he detached the front lamp from its bracket
disengage (something or part of something) and remove it.
our crew was detached to Puerto Rico for the exercise
send (a group of soldiers or ships) on a separate mission.
translation of 'detach'
verb
menanggalkan
example
Removable pellicles 'detach' during each exposure, which increases the risk of generating particles.
They were unable to pull the 3,000-pound anchor to get separation between the two vessels and thus needed to 'detach' the anchor.
That will 'detach' the front panel - but be careful not to pull too far, or you'll yank out the front panel cables.
Do not 'detach' them from the parent plant at this stage.
This, Stuart was told, would give enough time to 'detach' the hooks from their mouths and let them free, with relatively little danger to the catcher.
a willingness to 'detach' comment from political allegiance
Glochids 'detach' very easily on contact and cause intense skin irritation.
Infected green fruit turn light brown to purple, shrivel, and 'detach' easily.
If the units are attached to each other, you can either 'detach' them and lower them separately or lower them as one.
It would set the strategic direction of the NHS and is designed to 'detach' the service from political interference.
After her brief romance with Dudley, Elizabeth sought to 'detach' her emotions from political considerations.
In order to mobilise people in support of what they perceive to be the needs of the Australian ruling class, the Greens 'detach' politics from their economic foundations.
Hall, who last featured for City on February 5, has now had the pot removed and stitches taken out after surgery 'detached' a troublesome tendon in his heel.
If an early frost or a gale has deposited a carpet of leaves into the river, a single iron is often the only way of not spending the day 'detaching' them after every cast.
Three leaves were 'detached' from the plant and cut along the mid vein into two halves.
Look for the white cap, stout white stem which 'detaches' easily from the cap, and the pink gills, which turn brown as the mushroom matures.
All of the material of this species comprises colonies 'detached' from their substrata and mostly in a poor condition.
It has a suitably macabre way of disposing of its victims, by 'detaching' the head and ripping out the hypothalamus (a fairly important part of the brain).
Five mature leaves were 'detached' from each one of ten A1 shoots belonging to five different individuals of each species.
And later, when it 'detached itself from' the concrete altogether, the council blamed this on vandals.
The terrorist 'detaches himself from' his close circle of friends and family and begins to live a fugitive's life.
They fit the crimson satin cap, the sumptuous ermine trim and a 'detachable' gold braid tassel (to be used when the arches are removed).
The loosely articulated head 'detaches' upon removal of the carcass from the vessel.
The Snow Factor is big enough for a down coat and a bivy sack, and the closed-cell foam framesheet 'detaches' and unfolds to form an emergency sleeping pad.
If you're in any way a regular consumer of news media, you've probably got that condition where, when a word is repeated enough times, it sort of 'detaches' from its meaning and just becomes a sound with no connotation.
I 'detached myself from' my own city, Leicester, and went to Leeds.
Their permissive 'detachability' may have undercut an important instrument of pastoral care.
The square was then modified so that an element could be 'detached' , marched to be adjacent to the enemy, and the enemy flanked.
China sought to neutralise Australia, he said, by 'detaching' it from the American alliance.
So detachment does not mean detaching yourself from the results of your efforts but 'detaching yourself from' the rewards of your efforts.
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