Attach meaning in English
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Definition
to attach (something to something): to affix, to adhere, to stick; to add (something)
I'm very attached to her
to attach a file (to an email): to add a file (to an email)
Examples
- "- Miniature bottle of 75-year old Scotch attached to collar"
- "See look, my head isn't attached to my body."
- "And could you attach a note?"
- "MP3 attached to the report."
- "Each pair comes with a plastic moustache attached, too!"
- "I've attached a spreadsheet that will help me select the best day for the picnic."
- "As you can see from the attached photo, my physical transformation is nothing short of godlike."
- "See attached file for some of my favorites."
- "Hannah : But now you've become attached to her, haven't you Philip?"
- "Robot : Because citizens get very attached to songs about their country, and they don't like it when their music becomes a tribute to one's egomania."
- "Try to offer noises of reassurance while attaching restraining belts provided."
- "Attached: finance_report_preview."
- "I have taken the liberty of attaching the contact information of a consulting group which organizes Corporate Team-Building events at reasonable prices."
- "Missing "Zero" key (which was recently discovered attached to the back of Icarus's sweater), and last but not least"
- "ATTACHED -> form16.14"
- "My CV is attached."
- "Bruno's dog, Stink, was found with a small bottle of poison (cyanide) attached to his dog collar."
- "We provide a stylish headset, which is basically a pair of electrodes that are attached to the victim's – I mean – subject's head..."
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