unleash
英 [ʌnˈliːʃ]
美 [ʌnˈliːʃ]
v. 发泄; 突然释放; 使爆发
过去分词:unleashed 过去式:unleashed 现在分词:unleashing 第三人称单数:unleashes 复数:unleashes
Collins.2 / BNC.9691 / COCA.7348
牛津词典
verb
- 发泄;突然释放;使爆发
to suddenly let a strong force, emotion, etc. be felt or have an effect- The government's proposals unleashed a storm of protest in the press.
政府的提案引发了新闻界的抗议浪潮。
- The government's proposals unleashed a storm of protest in the press.
柯林斯词典
- VERB 释放;放纵…而出
If you say that someone or somethingunleashesa powerful force, feeling, activity, or group, you mean that they suddenly start it or send it somewhere.- Then he unleashed his own, unstoppable, attack...
接着他开始了自己不可阻挡的攻击。 - The officers were still reluctant to unleash their troops in pursuit of a defeated enemy.
军官们仍不愿发兵乘胜追击溃败的敌人。 - ...the fury unleashed by the church schools' proposals.
由教会学校的建议引发的熊熊怒火
- Then he unleashed his own, unstoppable, attack...
英英释义
verb
- release or vent
- unleash one's anger
- turn loose or free from restraint
- let loose mines
- Loose terrible plagues upon humanity
- release from a leash
- unleash the dogs in the park