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  1. release

    • IPA[rəˈlēs]

    美式

    • v.
      allow or enable to escape from confinement; set free;allow (something) to move, act, or flow freely
    • n.
      the action or process of releasing or being released;a handle or catch that releases part of a mechanism.
    • verb: release, 3rd person present: releases, gerund or present participle: releasing, past tense: released, past participle: released

    • noun: release, plural noun: releases

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    • adj.
      relating to or denoting a record, film, or other product that has not yet been generally released: a pre-release version of the software
    • n.
      a film, record, or other product given restricted availability before being generally released.

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    • n.
      an official statement issued to newspapers giving information on a particular matter.

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    • n.
      a device on a typewriter allowing a word to be typed beyond the margin normally set.

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    • n.
      a system of allowing employees days off work to go on educational courses: she goes to college on day release

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    • adj.
      denoting something, especially a drug preparation, that releases an active substance gradually.

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    • n.
      the use of financial arrangements which provide the owner of a house or other property with ... boosting your capital or income through equity release may mean you lose some or all of your state benefits equity release schemes

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    • n.
      the button on a camera that is pressed to make the shutter open.

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    • n.
      an official statement issued to newspapers giving information on a particular matter.

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    • IPA[rɪˈliːs]

    英式

    • v.
      allow or enable to escape from confinement; set free: an official confirmed the prisoners would be released
    • n.
      the action or process of releasing or being released: a campaign by the prisoner's mother resulted in his release

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