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1. (adj.) attached
joined; connected; bound.
2. attached
Zool. permanently fixed to the substratum; sessile.
Etymology: (1545–55)
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| Definition of 'attached' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (adj) affiliated, attached, connected
being joined in close association
"affiliated clubs"; "all art schools whether independent or attached to universities"
2. (adj) attached
used of buildings joined by common sidewalls
"a block of attached houses"
3. (adj) attached, committed
associated in an exclusive sexual relationship
4. (adj) attached
fond and affectionate
"she was very attached to her father"
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1. (adjective) attached
feeling a great affection for
He has become very attached to his grandchildren.
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| Definition of 'attached' |
Webster Dictionary |
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1. attached
of Attach
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Sense: (with to ) fond of
I'm very attached to my brother.
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Afrikaans: geheg |
Arabic: مُتَعَلِّق بِ، مُغْرَم |
Bulgarian: прикрепвам |
Brazilian: afeiçoado |
Czech: oddaný |
German: hängen an |
Danish: knyttet til; forbundet ti |
Greek: δεμένος με κπ. (μτφ.) |
Spanish: apegado |
Estonian: kiindunud |
Farsi: دلبسته |
Finnish: kiintynyt |
French: attaché (à) |
Hebrew: קָשוּר |
Hindi: आसक्त |
Croatian: privržen |
Hungarian: ragaszkodik |
Indonesian: menyayangi, dekat |
Icelandic: hændur, tengdur, náinn |
Italian: attaccato, affezionato |
Japanese: 愛着のある |
Korean: 애착을 갖는 |
Lithuanian: prisirišęs |
Latvian: pieķēries |
Malay: rapat |
Dutch: gehecht |
Norwegian: knyttet til |
Polish: przywiązany |
Persian: دلبسته |
Pashto: تړلی |
Portuguese: afeiçoado |
Romanian: ataşat |
Russian: испытывающий привязанност |
Slovak: oddaný |
Slovenian: navezan (na) |
Serbian: privržen |
Swedish: fäst vid |
Thai: ชอบ |
Turkish: düşkün, bağlı |
Taiwanese: 喜愛 |
Ukrainian: відданий |
Urdu: لگاؤ ہونا |
Vietnamese: gắn bó |
Chinese: 喜爱 |
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