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détachable - translation to

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Psychological detachment; Detaching; Detaches; Detach; Detachings; Detachments; Detachable; Detachability; Nonattachment; Detachment (disambiguation)

distanciation         
n. detachment
envoyer un détachement      
detach
détachant         
n. remover, stain remover

Definition

Detachable
·adj That can be detached.

Wikipedia

Detachment

Detachment or detached may refer to:

  • Single-family detached home, a structure maintained and used as a single dwelling unit.
  • Emotional detachment, in psychology, refers to "inability to connect" or "mental assertiveness"
  • Detachment (philosophy), the state of lacking material desire
  • Detachment (military), a military unit which has left its parent unit altogether
  • Detachment (territory), a concept in international law
  • A term used in the United Kingdom for an enclave or exclave
  • Detachment fault, geological term associated with large displacements
  • Décollement, a geological term for a zone where rock units are detached from each other
  • Detachment (film), a 2011 American film
  • Detachments (British band), an art rock/electronic group
  • Detached objects, objects which have orbits whose perihelia are sufficiently distant from the influence of Neptune so that they are only moderately affected by Neptune.
Examples of use of détachable
1. La poche est elle–męme détachable, impératif du lavage.
2. Comme les autres services publics, la justice indemnise les préjudices que causent ses erreurs ou ses dysfonctionnements et les magistrats sont susceptibles de voire l‘Etat se retourner vers eux dans le cas où leur faute personnelle, détachable du fonctionnement habituel de l‘institution, serait à l‘origine du dommage.