1 to stop holding etc; to allow to move, fall etc -- ปล่อยลง
2 to move (a catch, brake etc) which prevents something else from moving, operating etc -- ปลด
He released the handbrake and drove off.
3 to allow (news etc) to be made known publicly -- การออกข่าว
The list of winners has just been released.
4 to offer (a film, record etc) to the general public -- แสดง
5 the act of releasing or being released -- การปลดปล่อย
6 something that is released -- สิ่งที่ปล่อยออกมา
The Government issued a press release (= a statement giving information about something, sent or given to newspapers, reporters etc).
The result is that many of the varieties released are never grown by farmers.
To what extent the rural sector absorbs the released labour is not clear.
Is a stop consonant released when followed by another stop consonant?
In one instance the device was successfully retrieved after it had been released from its deployment cable.
If adequate stability and satisfactory positioning were confirmed the cable was unscrewed, releasing the device.
There are only a few landraces and very old released varieties available.
In this sense, the circulation about the aerofoil can be related to the vorticity released into the flow near the tips of the wing.
The majority of sentences were for perpetual imprisonment, but many of these were released a year or so later.
中文繁体
使自由, 釋放,放走, 放開,鬆開…
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使自由, 释放,放走, 放开,松开…
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poner en libertad, liberar, sacar a la venta…
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soltar, liberar, lançar…
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~を釈放する, (人質など)を解放する, (音楽や映画など)を発売する…
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tahliye etmek, serbest bırakmak, salıvermek…
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relâcher, libérer, publier…
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posar en llibertat, alliberar, posar a la venda…
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