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 unleash [,ʌn'li:ʃ]   添加此单词到默认生词本
vt. 解开...的皮带, 发出, 发动



    unleash
    [ verb ]
    1. release or vent

    2. <verb.contact>
      unleash one's anger
    3. release from a leash

    4. <verb.contact>
      unleash the dogs in the park
    5. turn loose or free from restraint

    6. <verb.contact> let loose loose
      let loose mines
      Loose terrible plagues upon humanity


    Unleash \Un*leash"\, v. t. [1st pref. un- + leash.]
    To free from a leash, or as from a leash; to let go; to
    release; as, to unleash dogs.

    1. But despite these strides, some analysts believe that KGF will have to unleash many more new products to make good on its bid to be biggest and best.
    2. The bill is liberalism reduced to mindless legalism: In the name of a high-sounding ideal, unleash lawyers and bureaucrats to inspect the most routine decisions of private society.
    3. Nevertheless, Bank of New York's apparent victory isn't likely to immediately unleash a rash of hostile bank offers.
    4. Alcohol tends to unleash aggression in hot weather, he said.
    5. Yet there are worries in Paris that the abrupt ouster of incumbent regimes _ even if corrupt or repressive _ might unleash ethnic strife and economic chaos without ensuring progress toward democracy.
    6. Conte, a 15-term congressman and the top Republican on the House Appropriations Committee, has vowed to unleash another attack on the honey industry this year.
    7. Sieh said that when he digs into the mighty San Andreas, he doesn't think about the catastrophes it ultimately will unleash.
    8. Young's campaign is hard at work on a barrage of campaign commercials he'll unleash in those final weeks.
    9. Unquestionably, the creativity that exists in both the private and public sectors will unleash a bundle of ideas that can ease the pain of economic transition.
    10. This small-hall recital hinted continually at a broader scale which she was careful not to unleash. It might well be opera - or even musical comedy: her generous personality could be hugely successful in the latter.
    11. On the positive side, once the word spreads that the myth has been shattered, we believe many corporations will unleash a lot of pent-up creativity and invent a better glossy report.
    12. Mr Keating can be expected to unleash the power of his parliamentary debating skills. A big advantage for Labor is the voters' natural fear of change.
    13. Reagan came into office with a radically different agenda, convinced that cutting tax rates would unleash so much economic activity that tax revenue would actually increase.
    14. The new language warned that the "grave events and abuses" by Noriega "could unleash an escalation of violence" in Panama.
    15. The Strait of Hormuz could become choked with mines, terrorists could unleash hit squads and kamikaze pilots could fly missions against oil terminals or tankers.
    16. Analysts believe the opening of EC markets in 1993 and the growing attraction of central Europe could unleash a rash of mergers in Germany's widely dispersed machinery and machine tool industries, made up chiefly of small, privately owned companies.
    17. "The more we depend on the Middle East, the more we unleash the forces in the region that can lead to an oil disruption," says Bijan Mossavar-Rahmani, an international-oil expert at Harvard University's Energy and Environmental Policy Center.
    18. The entire firefighting fleet of Azerbaijan converged on the platform with portable and stationary water cannons to unleash the jet of water that experts said was needed to put out the fire, according to Tass.
    19. "It may unleash some selling, but that would be a temporary impact, as happened in 1986," says Carmine Grigoli, chief equity portfolio strategist at First Boston.
    20. The tobacco industry, with $35 billion in revenue, waged an extensive and expensive defense against the suit, fearing that a loss could unleash a flood of multimillion dollar liability lawsuits.
    21. Given that Racal expects both the separated companies to trade on a similar rating, the deal will not unleash the value of a wildly undervalued asset.
    22. President Saddam Hussein said in April that if Iraq was the target of a nuclear attack by Israel he would unleash his country's chemical weapons arsenal.
    23. Chemical's proposed acquisition of Texas Commerce Bancshares Inc. of Houston "will not unleash bidders from out of state," says J. David Stanford, an investment banker and president of Ryan, Beck & Co.'s Southwest office in Dallas.
    24. The bombs unleash a huge fireball and powerful shockwave over a concentrated area, it said.
    25. In particular, Mr. Bush now has the attention of American blacks; he can unleash Housing Secretary Jack Kemp's ideas for economic opportunity.
    26. U.S. officials believe there is growing concern in Managua that the limited steps it has taken toward compliance could unleash a wave of domestic discontent that would be embarassing, or difficult, to suppress.
    27. They also say the sobering result _ a message from the electorate that the old ways simply are no longer acceptable _ gives them the mandate to unleash reform within the party.
    28. Even if they unleash Mario Cuomo, I can't wait," Bush told a morning Republican fundraiser in Lancaster.
    29. There had been concern last year that the compound may unleash a chemical reaction that would lead to an explosion.
    30. Government attorneys said Lamberth's preliminary injunction could unleash a flood of similar challenges.
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