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controlled-release

/kuhn-trohld-ri-lees/US // kənˈtroʊld rɪˈlis //

控释,控制释放,控制性释放,受控释放

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : released or activated at predetermined intervals or gradually over a period of time.

Examples

  • Rashad was there to celebrate the release of the Civil Rights drama Selma.

  • The United States government might not release that information for years, if ever.

  • On his eighth try, more than three decades after he went in, the parole board finally voted to release Sam.

  • I stood with a tape recorder, listening to men denounce the liberal media controlled by Jews.

  • The “nature of the crime” was too serious to release him, they said.

  • He has secured the release of certain Spanish prisoners, and is building two ships.

  • He controlled himself betimes, bethinking him that, after all, there might be some reason in what this fat fellow said.

  • The exchanges had closed in previous years, but never for the reasons which now controlled them.

  • The new forces controlled by mankind have been powerless as yet to remove want and destitution, hard work and social discontent.

  • The combination of the safe set apart for the use of the board will be controlled by two persons designated by the board.