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必应词典为您提供Release的释义,美 [rɪˈlis],英 [rɪˈliːs],n 释放;发布;发行;排放; v 释放;发布;公布;放松; 网络释义: 版本;发表;放行;
- RELEASE中文 (简体)翻译:剑桥词典 - Cambridge Dictionary
Their appeals to release the hostages fell on deaf ears Note how easy it is to release the catch quickly The prisoner has been released for humanitarian reasons He held out an olive branch to the opposition by releasing 42 political prisoners Highly toxic dioxins were released into the air
- RELEASE 释义 | 柯林斯英语词典 - Collins Online Dictionary
SYNONYMS 1 loose, deliver release, free, dismiss, discharge, liberate, emancipate may all mean to set at liberty, let loose, or let go release and free, when applied to persons, suggest a helpful action
- RELEASE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
release suggests a setting loose from confinement, restraint, or a state of pressure or tension, often without implication of permanent liberation
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1 He refused to release her arm 他不肯放开她的胳膊。 dict yoduao com 2 She commanded the release of the prisoners 她下令释放囚犯。 dict yoduao com 3 It was considered unsafe to release the prisoners 释放这些囚犯被认为是危险的。 dict yoduao com Release 词典帮助 词典首页 有道首页 反馈意见 ©2026
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When people place their trust in an individual or an institution, their brains release oxytocin, a hormone that produces pleasurable feelings and triggers the herding instinct that prompts humans to connect with one another
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v 1 release, as from one's grip 2 grant freedom to; free from confinement 3 let (something) fall or spill a container 4 eliminate (substances) from the body 5 prepare and issue for public distribution or sale 6 generate and separate from cells or bodily fluids 7 make (information) available publication 8 part with a possession or right
- Release - definition of release by The Free Dictionary
Define release release synonyms, release pronunciation, release translation, English dictionary definition of release tr v re·leased , re·leas·ing , re·leas·es 1 a To set free from confinement or bondage: released the prisoner b To set free from physical restraint or
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