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slow-release

/sloh-ri-lees/US // ˈsloʊ rɪˈlis //

缓释,缓慢释放,缓释型,缓释的

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    Chemistry, Pharmacology.

    • : sustained-release.

Examples

  • Back in New York, the slow pace and inward focus of her yoga practice was less fulfilling.

  • 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.

  • First, as opposition to gay marriage collapses, American anti-LGBT activists will slow their battle against it.

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

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

  • “The sepoys have come in from Meerut,” he announced with the slow tick of the earliest form of apparatus.

  • It is not surprising after this to learn that some children are slow in seizing the representative character of acting.

  • And he was not slow to notice that his visitor looked fatter each time he saw him.

  • This is a slow process, but earnest hearts and united minds will render it a sure one.