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timed-release

/tahymd-ri-lees/US // ˈtaɪmd rɪˈlis //

定时释放,定时发布,定时发行,定时放行

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    Pharmacology.

    • : sustained-release.

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.

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

  • And so, he says he left prison without proper ID, just his release papers and the “dress-out gear” he was given by the state.

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

  • He had no rest until the seals were fixed to parchment, and the warrant of his release appeared in public print.

  • The strenuous efforts made by the Spaniards to secure their release are fully referred to in Chap.

  • The whole party was captured by the insurgents, who were afterwards ordered to release them all.

  • Now at the feast the governor was wont to release unto the multitude one prisoner, whom they would.