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  1. "We went over a laundry list that could build bridges between Cuba and the United States, " he [Cardinal O'Connor] said, adding, "Obviously, releasing prisoners would be a brick in that bridge."
    "我们研究了一长串在古巴与美国之间搭建桥梁的办法,"他说,并补充一句,"显然,释放俘虏将为那座桥梁的一块砖。"
  2. The spin given to a ball by striking it on one side or releasing it with a sharp twist.
    旋球击于球侧使其产生的旋转运动或急速旋转球而放出手去产生的旋转运动


releasing
[ adj ]
emotionally purging (of e.g. art)
<adj.all>


Release \Re*lease"\ (r?-l?s"), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Released}
(r?*l?st"); p. pr. & vb. n. {Releasing}.] [OE. relessen, OF.
relassier, to release, to let free. See {Relay}, n., {Relax},
and cf. {Release} to lease again.]
1. To let loose again; to set free from restraint,
confinement, or servitude; to give liberty to, or to set
at liberty; to let go.

Now at that feast he released unto them one
prisoner, whomsoever they desired. --Mark xv. 6.

2. To relieve from something that confines, burdens, or
oppresses, as from pain, trouble, obligation, penalty.

3. (Law) To let go, as a legal claim; to discharge or
relinquish a right to, as lands or tenements, by conveying
to another who has some right or estate in possession, as
when the person in remainder releases his right to the
tenant in possession; to quit.

4. To loosen; to relax; to remove the obligation of; as, to
release an ordinance. [Obs.] --Hooker.

A sacred vow that none should aye release.
--Spenser.

Syn: To free; liberate; loose; discharge; disengage;
extricate; let go; quit; acquit.

  1. "If it holds through the night, we'll consider releasing some people tomorrow," said Iverson, planning chief for the 2,788-member firefighting force. "We're looking forward to another inversion layer Wednesday.
  2. Ethnic violence in Armenia and Azerbaijan killed 91 people and injured 1,650 last year, a Soviet official said Tuesday in releasing the highest estimates yet of the human toll of the unrest.
  3. The announcement coincided with the company releasing figures for its first fiscal quarter that showed it had a 16 percent increase in earnings compared to a year earlier.
  4. Iraq has been holding most foreign men hostage, while releasing women and children.
  5. "Toys that maim and kill still flood the marketplace," lawyer Edward Swartz said Tuesday in releasing his 17th annual "10 Worst Toys" list and urging the government to impose stricter toy safety standards.
  6. By the end of August, one complete generation of Medflies is thought to have come and gone since officials began releasing the sterile male flies, Ms. Zadig said.
  7. He also said she never plotted to deceive her husband into releasing the children to her.
  8. Monsanto was the second largest polluter of toxic chemicals, releasing 202 million pounds in 1988, the citizens group said.
  9. Under Chapter 7, a trustee or committee is elected to collect and liquidate all property and examine claims; if a debtor hasn't been found guilty of any misconduct, the court grants a discharge releasing the debtor from most of the pre-petition debts.
  10. Government leaders are concerned that releasing Mandela and introducing other reforms would spur unrest, and they want to hold off on changes to be sure they retain control of developments, the reports said, citing unidentified sources.
  11. The company reportedly has held discussions with Warner Communications Inc.'s film division about releasing future WEG films.
  12. Hundreds of industrial plants spread across 45 states are violating water quality standards by releasing toxic chemicals into public waterways and must take steps to curb the pollution, the Environmental Protection Agency said Tuesday.
  13. In releasing its annual earnings Monday, Nordstrom said it had made a $15 million provision for expected back pay claims by employees and adopted a procedure to handle the claims.
  14. The papers are being deployed with his customary skill by Labour's Mr Robin Cook, who is 'releasing' them in batches aimed, as smart bombs are to their targets, at the TV news headlines.
  15. With the change, the department will end its practice of releasing both a preliminary, or statistical, trade figure for each month as well as a revised figure.
  16. Entertainment-industry earnings "are becoming weaker," said Harold Vogel, a first vice president at Merrill Lynch & Co. "The domestic box office is down from a year ago and the cost of making and releasing films is up."
  17. In releasing the forecast now, Irving seeks to convince holders not to tender their shares under the Bank of New York offer, which expires April 15.
  18. Roper has been criticized on the one hand for releasing the data at all and on the other for organizing it in a way that makes it impossible to use as a simplistic way to "rank" hospitals.
  19. In releasing its revised data, the IEA conceded that its demand figures previously had "tended to be at the lower end of the wide range of publicly available estimates."
  20. Toshiba is trying to regain the confidence of U.S. export-control authorities by releasing results of its own investigation into a unit's illegal technology sales to the Soviet Union.
  21. Ginsburg proved his point by deleting two-thirds of his dissent in a case before releasing it publicly.
  22. We shall be releasing the same amount of uranium today, and we plan to do the same tomorrow.
  23. In releasing the report to Parliament, Home Minister Buta Singh said another special investigating team also had "unraveled a conspiracy."
  24. At St. Louis, the Mississippi was reopened Sunday afternoon, releasing a traffic jam estimated at 1,000 barges.
  25. Saddam's lesson came in his failed attempt to ease international fears about the safety of Western hostages in Iraq and Kuwait. Instead, he provoked outrage by releasing a videotape that showed him patting the heads of cringing British boys.
  26. It gives experimental chemotherapy and even blood transfusions on an in-and-out basis, releasing patients to recuperate at home in familiar surroundings.
  27. Until the officer's death, the Germans attempted to cover up releasing members of Jibril's group by being uncooperative with investigators from other countries looking into the bombing of Flight 103, the book says.
  28. Here, the narrator demonstrates the advantage by releasing a box of ticked-off bees near two families of six.
  29. Mickey Rourke has joined his girlfriend, Carre Otis, his co-star in the steamy "Wild Orchid," in suing the film's producers for releasing nude pictures to Playboy.
  30. The White House and NASA tried to paper over the differences by releasing letters from President Bush and Mr. Truly that make it seem as if the NASA administrator had resigned on his own initiative.
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