English
Etymology
Pronunciation
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Adjective
detachable (not comparable )
Designed to be unfastened or disconnected without damage.
Translations
designed to be unfastened
Bulgarian: отделяем ( otdeljaem ) , подвижен (bg) ( podvižen )
Danish: aftagelig , løs (da)
French: amovible (fr) , détachable (fr) m or f
Galician: desmontable (gl) m or f
Hungarian: leválasztható , levehető
Italian: distaccabile , estraibile (it) , rimovibile , separabile , staccabile
Manx: so-scarrey , yn-scarrey
Norwegian:
Bokmål: avtagbar , avtakbar
Nynorsk: avtakbar
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Portuguese: destacável m or f
Russian: отделя́емый (ru) ( otdeljájemyj )
Serbo-Croatian:
Cyrillic: одво̀јив , раздво̀јив
Roman: odvòjiv (sh) , razdvòjiv (sh)
Spanish: desmontable m or f
Noun
detachable (plural detachables )
Any device that is designed so that it can be detached from something else.
2015 November 5, Jack Schofield, “Which laptop should we buy for our child?”, in The Guardian [1] :For the past few months, the red HP Pavilion X2 10-n055na has been my pick of the detachables at £249.99.