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at·tached

 (ə-tăcht′)
adj.
1. Architecture Joined to or by a wall, especially by sharing a wall with another building; not freestanding: a block of attached houses.
2. Biology Fixed to a surface for one part of the life cycle, as a barnacle.
3. Feeling affection for someone; fond or involved: She is very attached to her cousins.
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attached

(əˈtætʃt)
adj
1. (foll by to) fond (of); full of regard (for): he was very attached to the old lady.
2. married, engaged, or associated in an exclusive sexual relationship: it's no good dancing with her, she's already attached.
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at•tached

(əˈtætʃt)

adj.
1. joined; connected; bound.
2. Zool. permanently fixed to the substratum; sessile.
[1545–55]
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Adj.1.attached - being joined in close association; "affiliated clubs"; "all art schools whether independent or attached to universities"
related, related to - being connected either logically or causally or by shared characteristics ; "painting and the related arts"; "school-related activities"; "related to micelle formation is the...ability of detergent actives to congregate at oil-water interfaces"
2.attached - used of buildings joined by common sidewallsattached - used of buildings joined by common sidewalls; "a block of attached houses"
architecture - the discipline dealing with the principles of design and construction and ornamentation of fine buildings; "architecture and eloquence are mixed arts whose end is sometimes beauty and sometimes use"
detached - used of buildings; standing apart from others; "detached houses"; "a detached garage"
3.attached - associated in an exclusive sexual relationshipattached - associated in an exclusive sexual relationship
loving - feeling or showing love and affection; "loving parents"; "loving glances"
unattached, uncommitted - not associated in an exclusive sexual relationship
4.attached - fond and affectionate; "she was very attached to her father"
loving - feeling or showing love and affection; "loving parents"; "loving glances"
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attached

adjective spoken for, married, partnered, engaged, accompanied I wondered if he was attached.
attached to fond of, devoted to, affectionate towards, full of regard for She is very attached to her family and friends.
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Translations
مُتَعَلِّق بِمُتَعَلِّق بِ، مُغْرَم
oddaný
fastgjortforbundet tilknyttet til
varattu
vezan
hændur, tengdur, náinn
決まった相手がいる
애정으로 묶여 있는
bifogad
ที่ติดกัน
gắn bó

attached

[əˈtætʃt] ADJ
1. (= close) they are very attached (to each other)se quieren mucho
to be attached to (= fond of) [+ person] → tener cariño a; [+ theory] → estar apegado a
to become attached to sb (fig) → encariñarse con algn
2. to be attached (= married, spoken for) → no estar libre
3. (= associated) the salary attached to the post isel sueldo que corresponde al puesto es ...
to be attached to an embassyestar agregado a una embajada
commission attached to the Ministry ofcomisión que depende del Ministerio de ...
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attached

[əˈtætʃt] adj
(emotionally) to be attached to sb/sth → être attaché(e) à qn/qch
He's very attached to his family → Il est très attaché à sa famille.
to be attached to sth (= be working for) [+ organization, group] → être attaché(e) à qch
to be attached to sth (= be affiliated to) [organization, institution] → être rattaché(e) à qch
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attached

[əˈtætʃt] adj (fond) to be attached to sbessere attaccato/a or affezionato/a a qn (fam) (married, engaged) → impegnato/a
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attach

(əˈtӕtʃ) verb
to fasten or join. I attached a label to my bag.
atˈtached adjective
(with to) fond of. I'm very attached to my brother.
atˈtachment noun
1. something extra attached. There are several attachments for this food-mixer.
2. (with for/to) liking or affection. I feel attachment for this town.
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attached

مُتَعَلِّق بِ oddaný fastgjort vergeben συνδεδεμένος adjunto, apegado varattu attaché vezan affezionato 決まった相手がいる 애정으로 묶여 있는 gehecht knyttet til przywiązany afeiçoado, apegado прикрепленный bifogad ที่ติดกัน bağlı gắn bó 喜爱的
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attached

a. añadido-a, pegado-a, unido-a.
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First: In order to facilitate the fastening to it of an additional line from a neighboring boat, in case the stricken whale should sound so deep as to threaten to carry off the entire line originally attached to the harpoon.
But I am particularly attached to these young men, and know them to be so much attached to me!
But I am sure she cannot mean to torment, for she is very much attached to my brother.
I cannot let you continue in your error; and yet, perhaps, since my manners gave such an impression, I have as much reason to be ashamed of confessing that I never have been at all attached to the person we are speaking of, as it might be natural for a woman to feel in confessing exactly the reverse.
(Count of the Holy Roman Empire, Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Brazen Crown, Perpetual Arch-Master of the Rosicrucian Masons of Mesopotamia; Attached (in Honorary Capacities) to Societies Musical, Societies Medical, Societies Philosophical, and Societies General Benevolent, throughout Europe; etc.
If soldiers are punished before they have grown attached to you, they will not prove submissive; and, unless submissive, then will be practically useless.
In the first row, and among those who were most bent over the bed, four were noticeable, who, from their gray cagoule , a sort of cassock, were recognizable as attached to some devout sisterhood.
To make the jacket sit yet more close to the body, it was gathered at the middle by a broad leathern belt, secured by a brass buckle; to one side of which was attached a sort of scrip, and to the other a ram's horn, accoutred with a mouthpiece, for the purpose of blowing.
By means of a secondary tackle I had attached to the shears, I swung the boom to a nearly perpendicular position, then lowered the butt to the deck, where, to prevent slipping, I spiked great cleats around it.
He will not fail, therefore, to set a due value on any plan which, without violating the principles to which he is attached, provides a proper cure for it.
Aramis led Porthos into the last but one compartment, and showed him, in a hollow of the rocky wall, a barrel of powder weighing from seventy to eighty pounds, to which he had just attached a fuse.
Mainwaring she gave jealousy and wretchedness to his wife, and by her attentions to a young man previously attached to Mr.