释义 |
- n.释放;发布;发行;排放
- v.释放;发布;公布;放松
- 网络版本;发表;放行
复数:releases 现在分词:releasing 过去分词:released v.+n. release information,release album,secure release,release report,release tension adj.+n. immediate release,early release,release prisoner,release hostage,conditional release n. relief,discharge,freedom,liberation,emancipation v. let go,free,liberate,let loose,make public 释放set sb/sth free 1. | 释放;放出;放走to let sb/sth come out of a place where they have been kept or trapped |
| to release a prisoner/hostage 释放囚犯╱人质 | | Firefighters took two hours to release the driver from the wreckage. 消防队员花了两个小时将司机从汽车残骸中救出来。 |
松开stop holding sth 2. | ~ sth 放开;松开;使自由移动(或飞翔、降落等)to stop holding sth or stop it from being held so that it can move, fly, fall, etc. freely |
| He refused to release her arm. 他不肯放开她的胳膊。 | | 10 000 balloons were released at the ceremony. 典礼上放飞了一万个气球。 | | Intense heat is released in the reaction. 反应过程中产生高热。 |
情感feelings 3. | ~ sth 发泄;宣泄to express feelings such as anger or worry in order to get rid of them |
| She burst into tears, releasing all her pent-up emotions. 她放声大哭,发泄出全部郁积起来的情感。 |
免除职责free sb from duty 4. | 免除,解除(某人的职责、责任、合同等);解雇to free sb from a duty, responsibility, contract, etc. |
| The club is releasing some of its older players. 俱乐部正在解聘一些老队员。 | | The new law released employers from their obligation to recognize unions. 新的法律免除了雇主承认工会的义务。 |
机器部件part of machine 5. | ~ sth 松开;拉开to remove sth from a fixed position, allowing sth else to move or function |
| to release the clutch/handbrake/switch, etc. 松开离合器、手闸、开关等 |
使不紧张make less tight 6. | ~ sth 使不紧张;使松弛;放松to make sth less tight |
| You need to release the tension in these shoulder muscles. 你需要放松肩部肌肉。 |
使可获得make available 7. | ~ sth 公开;公布;发布to make sth available to the public |
| Police have released no further details about the accident. 关于这次事故,警方没有透露更多的细节。 | | to release a movie/book/CD 发行电影╱书╱ CD | | new products released onto the market 投放到市场的新产品 |
8. | ~ sth 开放;放开;解禁to make sth available that had previously been restricted |
| The new building programme will go ahead as soon as the government releases the funds. 政府一拨付资金,新的建筑项目就动工。 |
释放setting sb/sth free 1. | [u][sing] ~ (of sb) (from sth) 释放;获释the act of setting a person or an animal free; the state of being set free |
| The government has been working to secure the release of the hostages. 政府一直在努力争取使人质获释。 | | She can expect an early release from prison. 她有望早一点出狱。 |
使可得到making sth available 2. | [u][sing] 公开;发行;发布the act of making sth available to the public |
| The new software is planned for release in April. 新软件计划四月份发行。 | | The movie goes on general release(= will be widely shown in cinemas/movie theaters) next week. 这部电影将于下周公开上映。 |
3. | [c] 新发行的东西;(尤指)新激光唱片,新电影a thing that is made available to the public, especially a new CD or film/movie |
| the latest new releases 最新发行的产品 |
气体;化学品of gas/chemical 4. | [u][c] 排放;泄漏;渗漏the act of letting a gas, chemical, etc. come out of the container where it has been safely held |
| the release of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere 二氧化碳向大气层的排放 | | to monitor radiation releases 监测辐射的释放 |
不愉快的感觉from unpleasant feeling 5. | [u][sing] 解脱;轻松感the feeling that you are free from pain, anxiety or some other unpleasant feeling |
| a sense of release after the exam 考试后的解脱感 | | I think her death was a merciful release. 我认为她的死是一种幸运的解脱。 |
v. | 1. 放(箭等),投(炸弹);解放,释放(囚犯、俘虏等);使免除;救出;解除(痛苦、债务等) 1. 放(箭等),投(炸弹);解放,释放(囚犯、俘虏等);使免除;救出;解除(痛苦、债务等) | n. | |
v. | 1. to set free a person or animal who is imprisoned, trapped, or confined in some way 2. to stop gripping or holding something 3. to let out something that has been contained or confined within something or that is pent up or latent inside somebody 4. to make somebody free of a debt, obligation, promise, or task 5. to make something available, e.g. by putting it on sale, distributing it to the press or public, or allowing access to it 6. to dismiss somebody from a job or position 7. to take the tension off a mechanism such as a spring, brake, or catch and so allow something to move, open, or operate 8. to relinquish something such as a right or claim to another party 9. to let someone leave a place where they have been kept 10. to let a substance or energy spread into the area or atmosphere around it, especially as part of a chemical reaction 1. to set free a person or animal who is imprisoned, trapped, or confined in some way 2. to stop gripping or holding something 3. to let out something that has been contained or confined within something or that is pent up or latent inside somebody 4. to make somebody free of a debt, obligation, promise, or task 5. to make something available, e.g. by putting it on sale, distributing it to the press or public, or allowing access to it 6. to dismiss somebody from a job or position 7. to take the tension off a mechanism such as a spring, brake, or catch and so allow something to move, open, or operate 8. to relinquish something such as a right or claim to another party 9. to let someone leave a place where they have been kept 10. to let a substance or energy spread into the area or atmosphere around it, especially as part of a chemical reaction | n. | 1. something that is made available to the public, put on show, or put on sale, e.g. a movie, recording, or item of information 2. the removal of something that makes somebody feel trapped, restricted, or burdened 3. the act of setting somebody or something free, or the fact of being freed, from imprisonment, restraint, an obligation, or anything burdensome and oppressive 4. a document or message stating that somebody is to be set free 5. leave of absence from a place, especially the workplace, or the granting of leave of absence, to enable somebody to do something else such as attend an educational course 6. the emission of something such as heat or radioactivity from the place where it is generated into the atmosphere or the environment 7. the act of making something generally available or in use for the first time, or the fact of being made available in this way 8. a mechanism, catch, or handle that is moved or pressed so that something it controls can be used or allowed to operate 9. the moving or pressing of a mechanism so that what it controls can be used or allowed to operate 10. the relinquishment of a right or claim to another party 1. something that is made available to the public, put on show, or put on sale, e.g. a movie, recording, or item of information 2. the removal of something that makes somebody feel trapped, restricted, or burdened 3. the act of setting somebody or something free, or the fact of being freed, from imprisonment, restraint, an obligation, or anything burdensome and oppressive 4. a document or message stating that somebody is to be set free 5. leave of absence from a place, especially the workplace, or the granting of leave of absence, to enable somebody to do something else such as attend an educational course 6. the emission of something such as heat or radioactivity from the place where it is generated into the atmosphere or the environment 7. the act of making something generally available or in use for the first time, or the fact of being made available in this way 8. a mechanism, catch, or handle that is moved or pressed so that something it controls can be used or allowed to operate 9. the moving or pressing of a mechanism so that what it controls can be used or allowed to operate 10. the relinquishment of a right or claim to another party |
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