release的中文翻译
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release1
(set sb/sth free)
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释放, 放出
verb
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to let sb/sth come out of a place where they have been kept or trapped
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to release a prisoner/hostage
释放囚犯/人质
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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
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release2
(Aviation)
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打开
verb
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release3
(stop holding sth)
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放开, 松开
verb
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to stop holding sth or stop it from being held so that it can move, fly, fall, etc. freely
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He refused to release her arm.
他不肯放开她的胳膊
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10 000 balloons were released at the ceremony.
典礼上放飞了1 万个气球
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Intense heat is released in the reaction.
反应过程中产生高热
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release4
(feelings)
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释放 (情感),发泄
verb
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to express feelings such as anger or worry in order to get rid of them
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She burst into tears, releasing all her pent-up emotions.
她放声大哭,发泄全部郁积起来的感情
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release5
(free sb from duty)
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赦免, 豁免
verb
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to free sb from a duty, responsibility, contract, etc
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The club is releasing some of its older players.
俱乐部正在解聘一些老队员
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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
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release6
(part of machine)
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松开(制动装置),打开
verb
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to remove sth from a fixed position, allowing sth else to move or function
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to release the clutch/handbrake/switch, etc.
松开离合器/手刹/开关
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release7
(make less tight)
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放松
verb
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to make sth less tight
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You need to release the tension in these shoulder muscles.
你需要放松肩部肌肉
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release8
(make available)
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发布, 发行
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to make sth available to the public
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Police have released no further details about the accident.
他将这个消息转给了他老板
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to release a movie/book/CD
发行电影/书/激光唱片
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new products released onto the market
投放到市场的新产品
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to make sth available that had previously been restricted
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The new building programme will go ahead as soon as the government releases the funds.
政府一放开对资金的控制,新的建筑项目就动工
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release9
(setting sb/sth free)
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释放, 解除
noun
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the act of setting a person or an animal free; the state of being set free
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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
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She can expect an early release from prison.
她有望早一点出狱
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release10
(making sth available)
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公开发行
noun
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the act of making sth available to the public
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The new software is planned for release in April.
新的软件计划在4月发布
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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发行
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a thing that is made available to the public, especially a new CD or film/movie
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the latest new releases
最新的发行品
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release11
(of gas/chemical)
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释放,排放(气体,热量或某种物质),放出
noun
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the act of letting a gas, chemical, etc. come out of the container where it has been safely held
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the release of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere
二氧化碳向大气层的排放
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to monitor radiation releases
控制辐射的释放
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release12
(from unpleasant feeling)
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解脱
noun
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the feeling that you are free from pain, anxiety or some other unpleasant feeling
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a sense of release after the exam
考试后的解脱感
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I think her death was a merciful release.
我认为她的死是一种幸运的解脱
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release13
(curling)
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release
noun
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the act of letting a curling stone go when an athlete is throwing it
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A player must keep a steady hand during the release to ensure the stone heads towards its target.