release
Prononciation : [/ɹəˈliːs/]
Contexte : « let go »
(verb) to allow something to be set free or go. It's like when you open your hand and let a balloon fly up into the sky.
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The magician released the dove from his hand and it flew into the air.
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She refused to release the information until it was officially approved.
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Can you release the butterflies into the garden now?
Contexte : « public distribution »
(noun) the act of making something available to the public like a movie, music album, or product. It's like when a new toy is available in stores for everyone to buy.
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The release of the new movie was highly anticipated by fans.
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The delayed release of the product disappointed many customers.
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When is the release date for the new video game?
Contexte : « relieve »
(verb) to ease discomfort or pressure. It's like taking a deep breath and letting go of tension or stress.
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The massage therapist helped release the tension in my shoulders.
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He couldn't release his anger and it affected his relationships.
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How do you release stress after a long day?
Contexte : « make information public »
(verb) to make information known or public. It's like sharing a secret or news with others.
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The company released a statement addressing the rumors.
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The government refused to release the classified documents.
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Did they finally release the report on the investigation?