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

1.1. release prisoner/hostage/captive:

he was released on bail
to release sb from sth she was released from jail
to release sb from sth she was released from jail
to release sb from sth she was released from jail

1.2. release (unleash):

the ban released a flood of protest

1.3. release funds/personnel/player:

2. release:

release information/figures/statement/report
release information/figures/statement/report
release record/book
release movie

3. release (emit, disseminate):

4.1. release (let go):

release bomb
he released his grip on her

4.2. release brake/clutch:

5. release DER.:

release title/right

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

1.1. release U (from prison, captivity):

1.2. release U (of funds, personnel):

1.3. release U (of claim, right):

2.1. release U:

in or ingl. brit. on general release

2.2. release C (record, movie):

3. release U (of gas):

4.1. release MEC. U (action):

4.2. release C (mechanism):

release MEC., FOTO

shutter release SUST. FOTO

sustained-release [səˌsteɪndrəˈlis] ADJ.

day release SUST. U (in UK)

quick-release [ˌkwɪkrəˈlis] ADJ. atrbv.

quick-release buckle
quick-release buckle
quick-release hub cap/front wheel
quick-release bindings

press release SUST.

cable release SUST.

margin release SUST.

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balloons will be released (into the air)
it was released nationwide

en el diccionario PONS

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I. release [rɪˈli:s] V. trans.

1. release (set free):

2. release (cease to hold):

release FOTO

3. release (allow to escape):

release steam

4. release (weaken):

release pressure

5. release (make public):

release information
release book
release film

II. release [rɪˈli:s] SUST. sin pl.

1. release:

release of prisoner
release of hostage

2. release FOTO:

3. release (relaxation):

4. release (escape):

5. release sin pl. (publication):

release of film
release of CD

press release SUST.

news release SUST. ingl. am.

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en el diccionario PONS
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I. release [rɪ·ˈlis] V. trans.

1. release (set free):

2. release (cease to hold):

release FOTO

3. release (allow to escape):

release steam

4. release (weaken):

release pressure

5. release (make public):

release information
release book
release film

II. release [rɪ·ˈlis] SUST.

1. release:

release of prisoner
release of hostage

2. release FOTO:

3. release (relaxation):

4. release (escape):

5. release (publication):

release of film
release of CD

news release SUST.

press release SUST.

newly discovered, diagnosed, released
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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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The data in the news release came from a series of boreholes what were started in the late 1990s.
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Later, the research proposal might transform into a journal article, and then a news release.
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It allows for no use, or a wide range on other nonworship religious uses, the diocesan news release said.
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The agency maintained that it was merely providing a news distribution service, and was not responsible for the content of the news release.
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We will become an international energy power, he said in a news release.
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