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release
rɪls rɪˈlis
Word forms: plural , 3rd person singular present tense releases, present participle releasing, past tense , past participle released
1 VERB [usually passive] 释放;放出 If a person or animal is released from somewhere where they have been locked up or looked after, they are set free or allowed to go. 释放;放出
  • He was released from custody the next day. [be VERB-ed + from]

    第二天他被从拘留所里放了出来。

  • He is expected to be released from hospital today. [be V-ed from n]

    他有望今天出院。

  • Fifty-five foxes were released from a fur farm by animal rights activists. [be V-ed from n]

    动物权利保护主义者把55只狐狸从毛皮动物饲养场放了出来。

  • He was released on bail. [be VERB-ed]

    他被保释出来了。

SYN set free, free, discharge, liberate
2 N-COUNT 释放;出院 When someone is released, you refer to their release . 释放;出院
  • He called for the immediate release of all political prisoners.

    他要求立即释放所有政治犯。

  • ...the secret negotiations necessary to secure hostage releases.

    为确保人质释放而要进行的秘密谈判

  • Serious complications have delayed his release from hospital.

    各种严重的并发症延迟了他的出院。

3 VERB 使免除;使免于 If someone or something releases you from a duty, task, or feeling, they free you from it. 使免除;使免于 [formal]
  • Divorce releases both the husband and wife from all marital obligations to each other. [VERB noun + from]

    离婚解除了夫妻双方相互之间所有的婚姻义务。

  • This releases the teacher to work with individuals who are having extreme difficulty. [VERB noun]

    这使得教师可以专门辅导学习特别吃力的学生。

Release is also a noun.
  • ...release from stored tensions, traumas and grief.

    使久积的紧张情绪、精神创伤和忧伤得以缓解

  • They look on life at college as a blessed release from the obligation to work.

    他们把大学生活看成是一种愉快的解脱,可以不用承担工作的义务。

4 VERB 发泄,释放(情感);展示(能力) To release feelings or abilities means to allow them to be expressed. 发泄,释放(情感);展示(能力)
  • Becoming your own person releases your creativity. [VERB noun]

    保持自己的本色才有助于发挥自身创造力。

  • I personally don't want to release my anger on anyone else. [VERB noun]

    我个人并不想把自己的愤怒发泄在别人身上。

  • Humour is wonderful for releasing tension. [VERB noun]

    幽默是舒缓紧张情绪的良方。

Release is also a noun.
  • She felt the sudden sweet release of her own tears.

    她感到自己甜蜜的泪水一下子涌了出来。

5 VERB 发布;发表;公布 If someone in authority releases something such as a document or information, they make it available. 发布;发表;公布
  • They're not releasing any more details yet. [VERB noun]

    他们还未公布更多细节。

  • Figures released yesterday show retail sales were down in March. [VERB-ed]

    昨天公布的数据显示零售额在3月份有所下滑。

SYN issue, publish, make public, make known
Release is also a noun.
  • Action had been taken to speed up the release of cheques.

    已经采取行动加速支票的发放。

6 VERB 放手;放开;释放 If you release someone or something, you stop holding them. 放手;放开;释放 [formal]
  • He stopped and faced her, releasing her wrist. [VERB noun]

    他停下来面对着她,放开了她的手腕。

  • ...the twisting action before a bowler releases the ball. [VERB noun]

    投球手掷球前的屈身动作

7 VERB 打开,放开,松开(制动装置) If you release a device, you move it so that it stops holding something. 打开,放开,松开(制动装置)
  • Wade released the hand brake and pulled away from the curb. [VERB noun]

    韦德松开手刹驶离路边。

8 VERB 释放,放出,排放(气体、热量或某种物质) If something releases gas, heat, or a substance, it causes it to leave its container or the substance that it was part of and enter the surrounding atmosphere or area. 释放,放出,排放(气体、热量或某种物质)
  • ...a weapon which releases toxic nerve gas. [VERB noun]

    释放神经毒气的武器

  • The contraction of muscles uses energy and releases heat. [VERB noun]

    肌肉的收缩消耗能量并且释放热量。

  • The drug is surgically implanted into a woman's arm where it gradually releases the hormones into the body. [VERB noun]

    这种药物被通过手术的方式植入一位女子的手臂,它会逐渐向人体释放荷尔蒙。

SYN give off, discharge, send out, throw out
Release is also a noun.
  • Under the agreement, releases of cancer-causing chemicals will be cut by about 80 per cent.

    根据协议,致癌化学物的排放量将减少约80%。

9 VERB 发行,推出(唱片、碟片或电影) When an entertainer or company releases a new CD, video, or film, it becomes available so that people can buy it or see it. 发行,推出(唱片、碟片或电影)
  • He is releasing an album of love songs. [VERB noun]

    他即将推出一张情歌专辑。

SYN launch, market, unveil, bring out
10 N-COUNT 新发行的影片;新片;新碟;发行物 A new release is a new CD, video, or film that has just become available for people to buy or see. 新发行的影片;新片;新碟;发行物
  • Which of the new releases do you think are really good?

    在这些新片中你觉得哪些真的不错?

11 N-UNCOUNT [on N] (影片的)上映,公映;(录像带的)发行 If a film or video is on release or on general release, it is available for people to see in public cinemas or for people to buy. (影片的)上映,公映;(录像带的)发行
  • The video has sold three million copies in its first three weeks on release.

    影碟推出的前3周就卖出了300万张。

Thesaurus
Thesaurusrelease Also look up:
VERB.

clear, excuse, free; (ant.) detain, imprison 1

N.

acquittal, liberation; (ant.) detention, imprisonment 2

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