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Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

I. release [ingl. brit. rɪˈliːs, ingl. am. rəˈlis] SUST.

1. release (liberation):

2. release (relief):

release fig.

3. release TÉC.:

4. release MILIT.:

5. release TÉC.:

release atrbv. button, mechanism

6. release PRENSA (announcement):

7. release CINE (making publicly available):

8. release (film, video, record):

9. release TRANSP. (from customs, warehouse):

10. release (discharge form):

to sign the release atrbv. documents

11. release (of employee for training) → day release

II. release [ingl. brit. rɪˈliːs, ingl. am. rəˈlis] V. trans.

1. release (set free):

release hostage, prisoner
release accident victim
release animal

2. release fig.:

to release sb from promise, obligation

3. release (unlock):

release TÉC. safety catch, clasp
release FOTO shutter
release MOTOR handbrake

4. release (launch into flight):

release arrow
release MILIT. bomb
release missile

5. release (let go of):

release object, arm, hand

6. release PRENSA:

release news, statement, bulletin
release photo, picture

7. release:

release CINE, MÚS. film, video, record

8. release DER.:

release (gen) (relinquish) title, right
release vehicle, keys

9. release MED.:

release hormone, drug

day release SUST.

1. day release:

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

cable release SUST.

day release SUST.

1. day release:

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

press release SUST.

pre-release [ingl. brit. priːrɪˈliːs, ingl. am. ˌprirəˈlis] ADJ. CINE

pre-release screening, publicity

quick-release [ingl. am. ˌkwɪkrəˈlis] ADJ.

quick-release mechanism:

sustained-release ADJ.

sustained-release drug, vitamin:

shutter release SUST. FOTO

block release course SUST.

to be released on unconditional bail DER.

en el diccionario PONS

inglés
inglés
francés
francés

I. release [rɪˈli:s] V. trans.

1. release (free):

2. release DER.:

3. release (free from suffering):

4. release (move sth):

release brake

5. release FOTO:

release shutter

6. release (detonate):

7. release (allow to escape):

release gas, steam

8. release (weaken):

release grip

9. release (make public):

10. release (publish):

II. release [rɪˈli:s] SUST. no pl.

1. release (act of freeing):

release from prison

2. release (handle):

release of brake, clutch

3. release (act of releasing):

release of handbrake

4. release (freeing):

release of funds, goods

5. release (relaxation):

release of tension

6. release (freeing from bad feeling):

7. release (escape of gases):

8. release no pl. (making public):

9. release (public relations info):

10. release (new CD, film):

news release SUST. ingl. am.

shutter release SUST. FOTO

cab release SUST.

press release SUST.

to be released on parole
francés
francés
inglés
inglés
to be released on bail
en el diccionario PONS
inglés
inglés
francés
francés

I. release [rɪ·ˈlis] V. trans.

1. release (free):

2. release DER.:

3. release (free from suffering):

4. release (move something):

release brake

5. release FOTO:

release shutter

6. release (detonate):

7. release (allow to escape):

release gas, steam

8. release (weaken):

release grip

9. release (make public):

10. release (publish):

II. release [rɪ·ˈlis] SUST.

1. release (act of setting free):

release from prison
release from bad feeling

2. release (act of unfastening):

release of handbrake

3. release (handle, knob):

release of brake, clutch

4. release (allowing use of):

release of funds, goods

5. release (relaxation):

release of tension

6. release (escape of gases):

7. release (making public):

8. release (public relations info):

9. release (new CD, film):

news release SUST.

press release SUST.

cab release SUST.

shutter release SUST. FOTO

to be released on parole
francés
francés
inglés
inglés
to be released on bail

Glosario técnico de refrigeración GEA

Present
Irelease
yourelease
he/she/itreleases
werelease
yourelease
theyrelease
Past
Ireleased
youreleased
he/she/itreleased
wereleased
youreleased
theyreleased
Present Perfect
Ihavereleased
youhavereleased
he/she/ithasreleased
wehavereleased
youhavereleased
theyhavereleased
Past Perfect
Ihadreleased
youhadreleased
he/she/ithadreleased
wehadreleased
youhadreleased
theyhadreleased

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However, the money available was insufficient to support the project, so it was neglected for a time.
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In the end, insufficient operating funds were the cause of the school's closure in 1989.
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However, following the further nuclear leaks, its actions were read by the market as insufficient despite 8 trillion yen being pumped into the market.
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He got 14,044 votes which was insufficient for a seat.
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The officers remaining with the regiment fit for duty are insufficient for ordinary camp duty.
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