Unhitch Meaning in English
word
ənˈhɪtʃ
uhn-HITCH
ʌnhˈɪtʃ
un-HITCH
Definition
To unfasten or disconnect something that is hitched or attached, like unhooking a trailer from a vehicle or detaching a horse from a cart.
Usage & Nuances
Mostly used for physical objects (trailers, carts, animals). Formal or neutral register. Common collocations: 'unhitch a trailer', 'unhitch the horse'. Not used for breaking relationships or metaphorical separation—use 'detach' or 'separate' in those cases.
Spanish: desenganchar - soltar (tráiler, animal)Portuguese (BR): desengatar - soltar (carroça, reboque)Portuguese (PT): desengatar - soltar (carroça, reboque)Chinese (Simplified): 解开(连接) - 拆下(挂钩、拖车)Chinese (Traditional): 解開(連接) - 拆下(掛鉤、拖車)Hindi: खोलना (गाड़ी, जोत आदि से)Arabic: فكّ الارتباط - فكّ (عربة، مقطورة)Bengali: আলাদা করা - খুলে ফেলাRussian: отцепить - отстегнутьJapanese: 切り離すVietnamese: tháo ngắt - tháo rờiKorean: 풀다 - 떼다Turkish: çözmek - ayırmakUrdu: کھولنا - الگ کرناIndonesian: melepaskan - membuka sambungan
Example Sentences
He stopped the car to unhitch the trailer.
basic
The farmer unhitched the horse from the wagon.
basic
Can you unhitch the bike from the rack?
basic
I’ll park here and unhitch the boat before we go.
natural
It only took a minute to unhitch the camper.
natural
After the long drive, they needed to unhitch and rest.
natural