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单词 unleash
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Definition of unleash in English:

unleash

verb ʌnˈliːʃˌənˈliʃ
[with object]
  • 1Release (a dog) from a leash.

    they dig up badger setts and unleash terriers into them

    他们挖开獾洞,放进猎犬。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • By then he and the BBC were refusing to capitulate as Mr Campbell unleashed a ferocious assault.
    • Have they been successful in unleashing weapons of mass destruction against us?
    • In fact, the show was responsible for unleashing my own long-suppressed inner clown.
    • The police knew there was no simpler way to clear the cricket pitch than to unleash a couple of dogs on everyone.
    • The onslaught was unleashed on the day that G8 world leaders met at Gleneagles.
    • US warplanes, by contrast, flew high above their targets, unleashing small numbers of bombs and missiles.
    • A police crackdown on town centre violence has led to thugs unleashing their aggression in the home, says a refuge worker.
    • Police were today hunting thugs who unleashed a pack of hunting dogs to kill deer in a National Trust park.
    • Dogs left unleashed by their owners have wondered into his yard and left excrement.
    • Police initiated the attack by unleashing their dogs and injuring several workers.
    • John Sutton latched on to the loose ball, galloped forward and unleashed a firm drive into the top corner.
    • This could have meant unleashing terrorists in attacks on British and US targets or weapons of mass destruction or both.
    • Chronic stress also unleashes an army of free radicals that damages body and brain cells.
    • Five Dock police arrived shortly after and cordoned off the area before unleashing a sniffer dog.
    • But who's to say that they might have been even better if they'd been unleashed on the free market.
    • If I were a family member or coach, I'd be wanting him to gradually employ that emotion rather than unleashing it from the first point.
    • Fergie spins on a sixpence and unleashes a ferocious right hook, which connects cleanly with Fowler's jaw, sending him flying into the crowd.
    • Those slavering, defensive dogs will be unleashed on Frankfurt with a point to prove.
    • He lost everything when the mighty Jamuna river burst its banks, unleashing a torrent that engulfed his village.
    • A clutch of innovative jewellers, many of them British, has been instrumental in unleashing a revolution in gem taste.
    Synonyms
    let loose, release, free, set free, loose, unloose, unbridle, untie, untether, unchain, unbind, unshackle, unmanacle
    discharge, let go of, let fly
    1. 1.1 Cause (a strong or violent force) to be released or become unrestrained.
      the failure of the talks could unleash more fighting

      〈喻〉会谈失败可能会引发更多战斗。

      his comment unleashed a storm of protest in India
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The show culminated with Rivers swearing at Nielsen unleashing a torrent of Italian curses.
      • They spent most of the 30 seconds justifying their decision to unleash the yuletide juggernaught in October.
      • This system of direct rule by proxy enraged the Unionist right and eventually unleashed a downward spiral of loyalist reaction and republican assertiveness.
      • The US state unleashed a decade of witch-hunting against the left, which hit even moderate black lobbying organisations.
      • Yet the Iraq war unleashed forces in British politics, too.
      • The spectre of Chicago 1968 looms, when police unleashed a brutal assault on anti Vietnam War protesters at the Democratic convention.
      • But then, two days later, I discovered the enormity of what I had unleashed.
      • Donnie unleashing his trademark flying back kick on the guy is very cool.
      • Doing something cute like that would unleash a firestorm.
      • This unleashed a moral fervor, ultimately translated into political movements that brought about the end of slavery.
      • A Colorado judge wrestled with that when facing noise violators who'd unleashed their blaring music on an innocent public.
      • I never wanted to see that power unleashed.
      • Beginning slowly, the track drops Stipe's atmospheric vocals to haunting effect, before unleashing Molko's amid a flurry of violent guitars and angry, angry emotions.
      • By 1977-1978, the Congress - which had unleashed the Indian Army on the Majlis just three decades earlier - was seeking electoral alliances with it.
      • If we could only master the technology for unleashing devastating floods, we'd be exporting that, too.
      • The Socialist Party government, like the previous right wing one, has unleashed neo-liberal attacks on public sector workers.
      • Just as she unleashes the blast, he throws his sword, then rolls out of the way.
      • But the fall of the Soviet Union brought ambitious local politicians to power and unleashed bitter rivalries over territory, which exploded into an ugly conflict in 1991.
      • Jeb started to retreat from the room as Megan began to unleash the notorious Addelson temper.
      • On the eve of the wars unleashed by Edward I's invasion in 1276, Wales had essentially become divided into three zones.

Definition of unleash in US English:

unleash

verbˌənˈlēSHˌənˈliʃ
[with object]
  • 1Release from a leash or restraint.

    放开;释放

    we unleashed the dog and carried it down to our car
    figurative the failure of the talks could unleash more fighting

    〈喻〉会谈失败可能会引发更多战斗。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Police were today hunting thugs who unleashed a pack of hunting dogs to kill deer in a National Trust park.
    • But who's to say that they might have been even better if they'd been unleashed on the free market.
    • A police crackdown on town centre violence has led to thugs unleashing their aggression in the home, says a refuge worker.
    • If I were a family member or coach, I'd be wanting him to gradually employ that emotion rather than unleashing it from the first point.
    • In fact, the show was responsible for unleashing my own long-suppressed inner clown.
    • Five Dock police arrived shortly after and cordoned off the area before unleashing a sniffer dog.
    • The onslaught was unleashed on the day that G8 world leaders met at Gleneagles.
    • John Sutton latched on to the loose ball, galloped forward and unleashed a firm drive into the top corner.
    • A clutch of innovative jewellers, many of them British, has been instrumental in unleashing a revolution in gem taste.
    • Those slavering, defensive dogs will be unleashed on Frankfurt with a point to prove.
    • Fergie spins on a sixpence and unleashes a ferocious right hook, which connects cleanly with Fowler's jaw, sending him flying into the crowd.
    • Chronic stress also unleashes an army of free radicals that damages body and brain cells.
    • Police initiated the attack by unleashing their dogs and injuring several workers.
    • Dogs left unleashed by their owners have wondered into his yard and left excrement.
    • By then he and the BBC were refusing to capitulate as Mr Campbell unleashed a ferocious assault.
    • The police knew there was no simpler way to clear the cricket pitch than to unleash a couple of dogs on everyone.
    • He lost everything when the mighty Jamuna river burst its banks, unleashing a torrent that engulfed his village.
    • This could have meant unleashing terrorists in attacks on British and US targets or weapons of mass destruction or both.
    • US warplanes, by contrast, flew high above their targets, unleashing small numbers of bombs and missiles.
    • Have they been successful in unleashing weapons of mass destruction against us?
    Synonyms
    let loose, release, free, set free, loose, unloose, unbridle, untie, untether, unchain, unbind, unshackle, unmanacle
    1. 1.1 Cause (a strong or violent force) to be released or become unrestrained.
      the failure of the talks could unleash more fighting

      〈喻〉会谈失败可能会引发更多战斗。

      his comment unleashed a storm of protest in India
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Beginning slowly, the track drops Stipe's atmospheric vocals to haunting effect, before unleashing Molko's amid a flurry of violent guitars and angry, angry emotions.
      • The show culminated with Rivers swearing at Nielsen unleashing a torrent of Italian curses.
      • This system of direct rule by proxy enraged the Unionist right and eventually unleashed a downward spiral of loyalist reaction and republican assertiveness.
      • On the eve of the wars unleashed by Edward I's invasion in 1276, Wales had essentially become divided into three zones.
      • They spent most of the 30 seconds justifying their decision to unleash the yuletide juggernaught in October.
      • The Socialist Party government, like the previous right wing one, has unleashed neo-liberal attacks on public sector workers.
      • But the fall of the Soviet Union brought ambitious local politicians to power and unleashed bitter rivalries over territory, which exploded into an ugly conflict in 1991.
      • Donnie unleashing his trademark flying back kick on the guy is very cool.
      • This unleashed a moral fervor, ultimately translated into political movements that brought about the end of slavery.
      • By 1977-1978, the Congress - which had unleashed the Indian Army on the Majlis just three decades earlier - was seeking electoral alliances with it.
      • I never wanted to see that power unleashed.
      • The spectre of Chicago 1968 looms, when police unleashed a brutal assault on anti Vietnam War protesters at the Democratic convention.
      • A Colorado judge wrestled with that when facing noise violators who'd unleashed their blaring music on an innocent public.
      • Doing something cute like that would unleash a firestorm.
      • If we could only master the technology for unleashing devastating floods, we'd be exporting that, too.
      • Just as she unleashes the blast, he throws his sword, then rolls out of the way.
      • Jeb started to retreat from the room as Megan began to unleash the notorious Addelson temper.
      • But then, two days later, I discovered the enormity of what I had unleashed.
      • The US state unleashed a decade of witch-hunting against the left, which hit even moderate black lobbying organisations.
      • Yet the Iraq war unleashed forces in British politics, too.
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