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to release
01
释放, 放出
to let someone leave a place in which they have been confined or stuck
Transitive: to release sb/sth
Example
The zoo decided to release the rehabilitated animals back into the wild.
The police decided to release the suspect after questioning.
02
释放, 放开
to let go of something being held
Transitive: to release sth
Example
When she opened her hand, she released the balloon into the sky.
当她张开手时,她将气球释放到天空中。
She released the rope and watched it drop to the ground.
她放开绳子, watched 它掉到地上。,她释放了绳子,看着它掉到地上。
03
发行, 推出
to make a movie, music, etc. available to the public
Transitive: to release a piece of media
Example
The film studio released their latest blockbuster movie in theaters worldwide.
The musician released their new album on streaming platforms and CD.
04
释放, 排放
to produce and discharge a substance from cells or bodily fluids
Transitive: to release a substance
Example
The pancreas releases insulin to regulate blood sugar levels.
During exercise, the body releases endorphins, creating a sense of well-being.
05
释放, 排放
to let a chemical substance out into the environment or a specific area
Transitive: to release a substance
Example
The factory accidentally released harmful gases into the atmosphere.
When vinegar is mixed with baking soda, it releases carbon dioxide.
06
发布, 推出
to make information accessible to the public
Transitive: to release information
Example
The company will release the details of the new product next week.
The police released a statement regarding the incident earlier today.
07
放弃, 解除
to give up a right or claim willingly
Transitive: to release a right
Example
She decided to release her claim to the property in favor of her brother.
The company released its rights to the patent after the agreement was finalized.
Release
01
发行, 发布
a product such as a new movie, video game, etc. made available to the public
02
释放, 解放
the act of freeing someone or something from confinement, oppression, or restraint, thereby granting them liberty
Example
The release of the hostages was celebrated as a victory for human rights.
The activists demanded the release of political prisoners.
03
解雇, 解除雇佣
the act of ending someone's employment, thereby allowing them to leave the organization and seek other opportunities
Example
The company provided a severance package upon the employee's release.
The sudden release of several workers was a result of the company's restructuring efforts.
04
公告, 新闻稿
an official announcement or statement distributed to the media to provide information, updates, or news, often supplementing or replacing an oral presentation
Example
The company issued a release to announce its new product line to the media.
The government's release detailed the latest measures taken to combat the pandemic.
05
释放, 解放
a process that liberates or discharges something
06
解脱, 安息
a euphemism for death, representing the act of being freed from life's struggles, suffering, or pain
Example
His family found solace in the thought of his peaceful release.
After years of battling illness, her release was a gentle and serene moment.
07
宣泄, 释放
an activity that allows a person to freely express or channel creative energy or emotions, often resulting in a sense of relief or fulfillment
Example
Painting has always been her preferred release for pent-up emotions.
Writing poetry serves as a release for his creative thoughts and feelings.
08
释放, 排放
the controlled action of allowing a fluid, such as gas or liquid, to escape from a container, system, or confined space
Example
The engineer carefully controlled the release of steam to prevent overpressure.
The technician initiated the release of water from the tank to lower the pressure.
09
释义, 放弃声明
a formal written statement in which an individual or entity officially gives up or relinquishes a claim, right, or interest
Example
give me 5 example sentences for the word " release ( noun ) " in each of these meanings, and write a better and clearer definition for them in a dictionary style:
The release stated that she relinquished all rights to the property.
10
释放, 松弛
the act of ending a sustained musical sound or note, allowing it to decay naturally
Example
The conductor signaled for the orchestra to execute a synchronized release, bringing the piece to a dramatic conclusion.
The guitarist's quick release of the string produced a crisp and articulate staccato effect.
11
释放器, 发射器
a mechanical device used by archers to draw and release the bowstring, providing a controlled and consistent release of the arrow
Example
Her new release improved her consistency during competition.
The release clicked smoothly as he drew back the bowstring.
12
解除, 豁免
a legal document that certifies the discharge or settlement of a debt, obligation, or claim, indicating that the parties involved are no longer bound by the previous terms
Example
After fulfilling all the loan conditions, she received a release from the bank.
The contractor provided a release to the client upon completing the project and receiving payment.