release

  • 41release — /rɪ li:s/ noun 1. the act of setting free ● release from a contract ● the release of goods from customs 2. ♦ new release a new CD or a piece of software put on the market ■ verb to put on the market ● They released several new CDs this month. ♦… …

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  • 42Release — Re|lease 〈[ rili:s] n.; , s [ sıs] od. [ sız]〉 1. 〈EDV〉 (mit einer neuen Versionsnummer gekennzeichnete) überarbeitete Programmversion bzw. deren Freigabe 2. 〈Mus.〉 Zeitpunkt der Vermarktung eines neuen Produkts 3. 〈kurz für〉 Releasezentrum * * * …

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  • 43release — 1. verb 1) all prisoners were released Syn: free, set free, let go/out, allow to leave, liberate, set at liberty; historical manumit Ant: imprison 2) Burke released the animal Syn …

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  • 44release — re•lease [[t]rɪˈlis[/t]] v. leased, leas•ing, n. 1) to free from confinement, bondage, obligation, pain, etc.; let go 2) to free from anything that restrains or fastens; loose 3) to allow to be known, issued, done, or exhibited: to release an… …

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  • 45release — See bonnet release hood release quick release quick release skewer …

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  • 46release — Synonyms and related words: OK, abandonment, abjuration, absolution, absolve, accord, account, acknowledgment, acquaintance, acquit, acquittal, acquittance, admission, admit, advice, allow, allowance, amnesty, annihilation, announcement, bane,… …

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  • 47Release — 1Re|lease [ri li:s] das; , s [...sis, auch ...siz]: Kurzform von ↑Release Center. Release 2 2Re|lea|se das od. die, auch der; , s [...sis, auch ...siz] <zu engl. release »Freigabe«> neue Version eines Produkts, bes. einer Software …

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  • 48release —    1. to dismiss from employment    The employee has not hitherto been held against his will:     ... since released (not surprisingly) to pursue other business interests (the banking euphemism for goodbye). (Private Eye, April 1988)    Also as a …

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  • 49release — 1. verb 1) all prisoners were released Syn: free, set free, let go/out, liberate, discharge 2) Burke released the animal Syn: untie, undo, loose, let go, unleash 3) …

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  • 50release — 1. noun /ɹɪˈliːs/ a) The distribution of an initial or new and upgraded version of a computer software product; the distribution can be both public or private. The video store advertised that it had all the latest releases . b) Anything recently… …

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