Rattachait (en. Attached)
/ʁa.ta.ʃɛ/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishFrench
verb
To join or associate something with something else.
He linked his ideas to his personal experiences.
Il rattachait ses idées à ses expériences personnelles.
To link a person or object to a group or set.
She connected her team to the company's mission.
Elle rattachait son équipe à la mission de l'entreprise.
To refer to an element in a given context.
The report linked the results of the survey to broader data.
Le rapport rattachait les résultats de l’enquête à des données plus larges.
Etymology
From the French verb 'rattacher', composed of the prefix 're-' and 'attacher'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
attached to something
Linked to a specific subject or task.
rattaché à quelque chose
was being connected to
To draw its origins or foundations from something.
se rattachait à
to be connected to
To be connected or associated with something larger.
être rattaché à
Related Words
attach
To fix or join something.
attacher
association
Link or relationship between people or things.
association
connection
Relation between two or more things.
connexion
Slang Meanings
To be informally connected to a group.
He is linked to the crew; he always hangs out with them.
Il est rattaché à la bande, il traîne toujours avec eux.
To be part of a social network.
She is connected to lots of trendy spots in town.
Elle est rattachée à plein de coins branchés en ville.