Attach
31attach — pridėti priedą statusas T sritis informatika apibrėžtis Komanda ↑priedui prie ↑elektroninio laiško pridėti. atitikmenys: angl. attach ryšiai: dar žiūrėk – elektroninis laiškas dar žiūrėk – priedas dar žiūrėk – priedas …
32attach — [14] When English first acquired it, attach meant ‘seize’ or ‘arrest’. It is Germanic in origin, but reached us via Old French atachier. This was an alteration of earlier Old French estachier ‘fasten (with a stake)’, which was based on a… …
33attach — v. 1 tr. fasten, affix, join. 2 tr. (in passive; foll. by to) be very fond of or devoted to (am deeply attached to her). 3 tr. attribute, assign (some function, quality, or characteristic) (can you attach a name to it?; attaches great importance… …
34attach importance to something — attach importance/significance/value/weight/to something phrase to think that something is important or true and that it should be considered seriously Both her parents attach great importance to education. Thesaurus: to value something or… …
35attach significance to something — attach importance/significance/value/weight/to something phrase to think that something is important or true and that it should be considered seriously Both her parents attach great importance to education. Thesaurus: to value something or… …
36attach value to something — attach importance/significance/value/weight/to something phrase to think that something is important or true and that it should be considered seriously Both her parents attach great importance to education. Thesaurus: to value something or… …
37attach weight to something — attach importance/significance/value/weight/to something phrase to think that something is important or true and that it should be considered seriously Both her parents attach great importance to education. Thesaurus: to value something or… …
38attach a condition (to something) — phrase to allow something only if someone agrees to a condition The licence renewal had two special conditions attached. Thesaurus: to limit or control something or someonesynonym Main entry: attach …
39attach a label to someone — phrase to think of someone as having a particular character or nature She is a writer to whom the label ‘feminist’ is often attached. Thesaurus: to categorize thingssynonym Main entry: attach …
40attach yourself to — phrase to spend time with someone or become part of a group They soon attached themselves to a group of women discussing the next day’s activities. Thesaurus: to spend time with friendssynonym Main entry: attach …